Showing 11 of 11 published Pallets listings in Wisconsin.
Average pricing by condition based on 10 active listings
| Condition | Avg. Price | Available Qty | Listings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Combo Grade | $6.00 | 104 | 1 |
| Grade A (Like New) | $10.25 | 2,200 | 2 |
| Grade C (Fair) | $8.86 | 7,200 | 6 |
| New | $20.00 | 700 | 1 |
Prices reflect current market averages for pallets in Wisconsin, with 10,204 units available across all conditions. View full price index
What you'll gain: Learn how to cut your pallet costs by 50-70% while helping the environment. You'll discover where to buy quality used pallets, what prices to expect, and how to avoid common mistakes.
You pay half the price of new pallets while keeping wood out of landfills. A new pallet costs $8-12. A used one costs $3-7. Do the math on 100 pallets and you save $500-900.
Think of used pallets like used cars - they come in different conditions:
Grade A pallets look almost new. They cost $5-7 each. Use these when customers will see them or for lightweight items.
Grade B pallets show wear but work fine. They cost $3-5 each. Perfect for warehouse storage or heavy items that won't move much.
Damaged pallets need repair. They cost $1-3 each. Buy these only if you can fix them yourself.
Most people pay around $4.25 per pallet. Prices dropped 38% last year, so now is a good time to buy.
In Milwaukee, expect to pay about $4.09 per pallet. Other cities have similar prices.
Wisconsin has pallet dealers in Madison, Milwaukee, Green Bay, and Eau Claire
Most offer free pickup of your old pallets
Many deliver for free on large orders
RePackify connects you with local sellers across Wisconsin. They update prices weekly so you know current market rates.
Standard pallets measure 48×40 inches. Measure your storage space first. Can forklifts access from two sides or four sides? This affects which pallets work for you.
Order 100+ pallets to get the best price. Many sellers offer free delivery on large orders.
Look for cracks in the main boards. Small nail holes are normal. Avoid pallets with missing boards or broken corners.
If you ship internationally, you need heat-treated pallets. Look for "HT" stamped on the wood.
Trade in your old pallets. Many dealers give you credit for damaged pallets. Even broken ones have value.
Time your purchase. Prices often drop in winter when shipping slows down.
Inspect before buying. Don't pay Grade A prices for Grade B quality. Ask to see samples.
Consider repair costs. A $3 pallet that needs $2 in repairs isn't a bargain.
Say you need 50 pallets for a small warehouse. Here's what you might pay:
Grade A: 50 × $6 = $300
Grade B: 50 × $4 = $200
Savings vs. new: $400-600
Add free delivery and old pallet credit, and you save even more.
Prices way below market (damaged goods)
No inspection allowed before purchase
No delivery options for reasonable orders
Sellers who won't explain grading system
Measure your space and count how many pallets you need
Contact 2-3 local suppliers for quotes
Check RePackify for current market prices
Visit suppliers to see pallet quality firsthand
Negotiate price for orders over 25 pallets
Used pallets offer real savings without sacrificing quality. Start with a small order to test a supplier, then buy in bulk once you find reliable sources.
Showing 11 of 11 published Pallets listings in Wisconsin.