Showing 15 of 24 published Pallets listings near New York City, NY.
Average pricing by condition based on 20 active listings
| Condition | Avg. Price | Available Qty | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core | $9.38 | 1,180 | 2 |
| Grade A (Like New) | $13.33 | 1,916 | 3 |
| Grade B (Good) | $6.79 | 5,097 |
What you'll get from this guide: Learn how to cut your shipping costs by 50-70% while supporting recycling efforts in New York City.
Used pallets cost much less than new ones. A new pallet costs $12-15. A used one costs $2-8. For a business shipping 100 pallets monthly, that's $4,000-10,000 in yearly savings.
You also help the environment. Each reused pallet saves one tree from being cut down.
Used pallets come in three main grades:
Grade A - Like New ($6.50-$8.50 each)
Look almost new
Minor wear only
Perfect for retail displays
Good for customers who see your pallets
Grade B - Good Condition ($4.00-$6.00 each)
Showing 9 of 24 published Pallets listings near New York City, NY.
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| Grade C (Fair) | $7.27 | 7,500 | 6 |
| New | $16.13 | 2,300 | 2 |
Prices reflect current market averages for pallets in New York City, NY, with 17,993 units available across all conditions. View full price index
Some repairs done
Fully functional
Best value for most businesses
Perfect for warehouses and shipping
Grade C - Basic Function ($2.00-$4.00 each)
Multiple repairs
May look rough
Still strong and usable
Great for one-way shipping
Most businesses choose Grade B pallets. They work just as well as new ones but cost half the price.
The most common size is 48x40 inches. This fits most trucks and storage systems.
You can also find:
42x42 inches
48x48 inches
Custom sizes (special order)
Stick with 48x40 unless you have specific needs. They're easier to resell later.
Prices depend on three things:
How many you buy
1-50 pallets: Full price
50-200 pallets: 10% discount
200+ pallets: 20-30% discount
What grade you choose
Grade A costs most
Grade C costs least
Grade B gives best value
Time of year
Holiday season: Higher prices
Spring: Lower prices
Summer: Normal prices
Most suppliers offer free pickup if you buy 50+ pallets. For smaller orders, you might pay $25-50 for delivery.
Delivery options:
Same-day pickup (if ordered by noon)
Scheduled delivery (choose your day)
Drop-off trailer (they leave it, you load it)
In Manhattan, deliveries work best early morning or evening due to traffic.
Step 1: Know what you need
How many pallets?
What grade?
When do you need them?
Step 2: Get quotes
Call 3-4 suppliers
Ask about volume discounts
Check delivery costs
Step 3: Inspect before buying
Check for broken boards
Look for loose nails
Make sure they stack properly
Step 4: Arrange pickup/delivery
Schedule during off-peak hours
Have loading dock ready
Count pallets when they arrive
Don't throw away your empty pallets. Sell them back to suppliers.
You'll get $1-3 per pallet, depending on condition. Many suppliers will pick them up for free if you have 25+ pallets.
This creates a cycle: Buy used pallets → Use them → Sell them back → Buy more used pallets.
Every pallet you reuse:
Saves 2-3 board feet of lumber
Prevents 30-35 pounds of wood from landfills
Reduces demand for new trees
NYC processes over 2 million pallets yearly through recycling programs. When pallets can't be reused, they become mulch or biomass fuel.
Look for suppliers who:
Offer free quotes
Pick up your empty pallets
Have been in business 5+ years
Can deliver same-day
Grade pallets honestly
Red flags to avoid:
No physical address
Prices much lower than others
Won't let you inspect pallets
No pickup service
Cash-only payments
For your first purchase:
Start small (25-50 pallets)
Choose Grade B quality
Stick with 48x40 size
Get delivery quotes from 3 suppliers
Inspect pallets when they arrive
Questions to ask suppliers:
What's your minimum order?
Do you offer volume discounts?
Can I see the pallets before buying?
Do you buy back empty pallets?
How quickly can you deliver?
Don't buy Grade C for customer-facing uses. They look rough and hurt your professional image.
Don't order just before you need them. Good suppliers get busy. Order 1-2 weeks ahead.
Don't forget about pickup. Factor pickup costs into your budget if buying small quantities.
Don't mix pallet sizes. Stick with standard 48x40 unless you have special equipment.
A Brooklyn warehouse ships 150 pallets monthly. They switched from new pallets ($15 each) to Grade B used pallets ($5 each).
Monthly savings: 150 × $10 = $1,500
Yearly savings: $1,500 × 12 = $18,000
They use that money for other business improvements while helping the environment.
Count how many pallets you use monthly
Calculate potential savings (current cost - used pallet cost)
Contact 3 local suppliers for quotes
Start with a small test order
Build relationships with reliable suppliers
The used pallet market in NYC is competitive and reliable. You'll save money, help the environment, and get the same functionality as expensive new pallets.
Start small, ask questions, and build relationships with good suppliers. Your business and the planet will benefit.