 This also came out at the Goodwill Benz and I was excited when I saw it because I have sold this before. It is a harder to find Batman Imaginex figure. It's the Joker claw robot. It goes exoskeleton and it actually opens up and one of the like little figures can fit down in it right there. But this ended up selling. Hey, fellow buddies, thanks for watching. Amazing, right? All right, let's get started. Hey, fellow buddies, thanks for watching. All right, in this video, I'm going to share 30 of my bread and butter bolos with you. Items that I sourced really cheap. I picked these items up at thrift stores, garage sales, estate sales, Facebook Marketplace, just you name it. I sourced anywhere, the Goodwill Benz, YouTube Auctions. In this video, I'm going to tell you where I got it, what I paid for it and what it sold for. And at the end of the video, I'm going to tell you what I paid in total for all 30 items and what I made in total for all 30 items. I'm going to show you that you can source super cheap and make really good money selling on eBay. So if you're new here, thanks for being here. Thank you for watching. I call these my bread and butter bolos items I sold for $35 or less. If you're new to the channel, let me know how you found it. And if you've been here a while, thanks for coming back and let's get started. Okay, the first item I sold is this Noelle Wood Wagon. It is just like a doll or bear display accessory or furniture. I got this at a garage sale for $1 and I sold this for $10.50 plus shipping. This is a magic math multiplication keyboard. So what you do is you push down on the key and it gives you the answer. These are incredible and they sell really quickly with that has been in my experience at least. And I always pick them up when I see them. So they're an educational homeschooling toy. Those are great keywords to put in the title. I got this at the Goodwill Bend. So my cost of goods was probably $2 or less. And I sold this for a best offer $15 plus shipping. The next item I paid up a little bit for, I paid $5 for this at a garage sale. It's the Moana set. It was missing one piece and I believe I added a replacement piece that was the wrong color. And I just disclose any information like that right here under the condition. So if you are listing from your phone, you can put the condition but it does not allow you to add this additional info. If you were on your desktop, you can add this info and it's going to show up right here at the top. So I recommend that if you're listening from your phone and there is a defect in the item that you go over to your computer and you edit and add that information right there at the top. That way, a lot of times people don't go down to the description and read everything. It's also going to show right here highlighted in your listing from the desktop. So I think it's a really important feature that a lot of mobile users miss out on. I don't know why eBay doesn't add that to the mobile and make that mobile friendly. But anyway, I sold this set for a best offer of $20 plus shipping. The next item here is this The Good Dynastore Forest Wood Brush toy figure and he's a funny looking guy. I had to use Google Lens to figure out who he was because I was not familiar with him but I do pick up dinosaurs. He's actually pretty big. I got him out of a thrift store mystery box toy box and I sold him for $12.60 plus shipping. So anytime I get things out of a thrift store mystery box, my cost of goods is usually around a dollar or less. This item right here I got at a garage sale for a buck. It is a 2003 Madam Alexander Olivia the Pig. She's retired and you can see that had this little, it's not in the original packaging but it was still stapled or attached to this cardboard piece right here. So I sold this for $16.24 plus shipping. The next item, this Cat's Meow piece and Cat's Meow, I've talked about it before. I usually pick it up if I can get it super cheap. I'm talking like a quarter or 50 cents a piece and usually a quarter. I buy it in bulk usually at garage sales. I actually pick some up today at a garage sale for a quarter a piece. They are lighthouse ones. I will tell you that I put them right in my money pile because this is one thing that I don't get excited to list but I know that I can make decent money on these. Some things you just, I don't know, it's just not fun. The excitement factor is not there. Let me know in the comments what's something you know you can make money on but you really don't like to list. But yeah, I have tons of Cat's Meow that I need to list because I like to part them out and do them individually. This is just a wood shelf sitter village like scenery and they always have a little cat on them. I don't think, let's see, is this one? Yeah, it's kind of marked on the back. Sometimes they will have additional information on the back to help you list them. Like if it's a, like the lighthouse ones might tell which lighthouse it is or whatever. Anyway, somebody offered me 10 bucks for this and I went ahead and took it. The next item is this Hasbro Disney Atlanta of Avalar play set with figures. This came from a garage sale. I did pay up a little bit for it. I paid $4 for it and this is awesome. So I listed this and I did my pictures and this was my original photo and then I decided that I wanted to add these two little characters on the left right here. They were not in my original picture. So I was like, oh, I don't want to do, I don't want to set it all up again. So what I did is I did photo room and I took a separate picture of these two little figures and I was able to place them in and they look like they were in the original photo. So photo room is fantastic if you're not using it. It creates a white background, but I also use it for my thumbnails on my YouTube channel. I use it for things like this, adding things, editing your photos and including things that maybe you forgot to include in the original listing. I mean, it would have taken me a long time to go in and set this all back up again. If you want to get photo room for the year, you can get 10% off. I do have a referral link down below. If you click on that and then you sign up for the yearly subscription, you get 10% off. And I do have videos that show you how to use photo room, but it's essentially just creating a white background. I mean, you could go out and take a picture of a hat or something in your grass and white out the background and you would never know that that item was sitting in the grass. It's incredible. And it works. The one, I've used other ones like the eBay one, it's glitchy and but photo room is fantastic. I highly recommend it. Anyway, I got this at a garage sale for four bucks and I sold it for $32.50 plus shipping. All right, this little Ewok. I don't know if you guys saw my video. It was called plush for 25 cents. I went to a garage sale and all of their plush stuffed animals were 25 cents. It was incredible. This guy so was a quarter sold him for $14.30 plus shipping and he sold fast. He is a 1991 Walt Disney World Ewok plush stuffed animal. This fabric came out of the Goodwill Benz. It is a Halloween fabric and I just thought, you know what, this isn't something that I've ever purchased from the Goodwill Benz. I'm going to try it. It sold really quickly. I took a best offer of $12. I actually had it up for auction and somebody offered me 12 and I went ahead and took it. Probably less than a dollar in that. Here's another Elena of Avalar figures and these came from a garage sale. $2 on those sold them for a best offer of $15 plus shipping. The next item are these Paddington Bears from 1978. They are ornaments and they are adorable. I got them at the Goodwill for $2 and I sold these for $19.50 plus shipping. This is a Hallmark 2013 ornament and it is Ruth Donakwaski. I don't know that name but it is marked. I went ahead and included that in my title and I got this out of a thrift store Christmas mystery box and I sold this for $16.25 plus shipping. These right here came out of the Goodwill Benz. They are Koski kids football guys and I got a big bucket and the bucket was supposed to have I think just the football players but it had hockey. It had referees or umpires and it had baseball. What I did is I divided it out. I parted it out. I put the football players together. I actually sold the referees or the umpires. I'm not sure what they're called separately. Those two sold really quick. If you ever come across those, it says from the $9 range. Not big money but definitely a quick sale. If you're parting things out, it definitely pays off. Okay so I did put cake toppers in the title. These would be great for somebody who was having a birthday party and they wanted to decorate a cake with football players. So Goodwill Benz, I'm gonna say cost of goods was probably around $5 because it was a little bit heavy but I got probably six or seven listings out of it. So probably a dollar for this and I sold this for a best offer of $15 plus shipping. This little Pikachu hat this was one of those situations where somebody messaged me and they're like I need this for my child. They lost theirs you know and I love it when things like that happen and you know you just have that item that somebody needs. It usually happens with stuffed animals not hats so that was pretty cool. I sold this for $11. I picked this up at a garage so I believe it was 50 cents and the buyer paid shipping on that. The next item came out of my bulk by jewelry so my cost of goods is probably a dollar or so for all of this. I sold this for a best offer of $15.55 plus shipping so they're just stretch bracelets, costume jewelry, there's some really pretty ones here but I just didn't want to take the time to part them out and I figured somebody else might be interested in doing that so that was the lot. The next item is this Monster High Frankie Stein replacement dress. I didn't know who this belonged to. I didn't know what it was. I used Google Lens to figure it out. I figured it was Monster High because of this little monster right here on the tie but to figure out which doll it went with Google Lens. I got this at the Goodwill Bend so probably 10 cents for it maybe less and it sold for a best offer of $7 plus shipping. The next item is this. This is an earring holder. They are Lovebirds and it's a gold metal stand and I think it's marked right there. I don't know why I did not put the brand in the title. It's right here Torino or T-O-R-I-N-O Torino and I sold this pretty quickly. I did take a best offer of $10 plus shipping and I picked that up at a garage so I think it was like a dollar or 50 cents. The Lego Batman movie sealed. I do pick up DVDs and Blu-rays and VHS from time to time that are sealed. I did pay up a little bit for this one because it was Batman. I figured it would sell pretty quickly. I paid $2 at the thrift store. It ended up selling for $10 and 40 cents plus shipping. This right here I had to again use Google Lens. It's a V-Tech Learn and Dance Dino orange replacement egg with attachments. There weren't any comps on this. It did take a while to sell. I got it at thrift store for 50 cents. I ended up selling it for $13 plus shipping. This is plants and zombies action figures. These came out of the Goodwill bins as well. So that's where you go in and you dig through the bins. By pound I pay $1.89 a pound at my Goodwill bins and I do have videos and what I do is I show you actual footage of me digging through the bins. So if you've never been to one go check out one of those videos. But to keep it educational is I list everything that I pick up and I pop up screenshots of how those items are listed. So definitely you can still learn from those videos and they're super fun to watch. So check those out. I sold these for $14.95 plus shipping cost of goods less than a dollar. This also came out of the Goodwill bins and I was excited when I saw it because I have sold this before. It is a harder to find Batman Imaginex figure. It's the Joker Claw Robot Exoskeleton and it actually opens up and one of the like little figures can fit down in it right there. But this ended up selling for a best offer of $18 pretty quickly in the buyer page shipping. This item right here came out of a thrift store mystery box. So probably a dollar less sold it for $7 plus shipping. It did have some condition issues. It's a vintage Kindall Army Air Force tan shirt number 797. All right. These are starched ornaments and these were all baby themed. I got these at a garage. Sarah I want to say I paid a dollar for these. I got us I think some were Christmas and there was a whole bunch of them. This I believe is my last set to sell. I sold these for $25 plus shipping. All right. This is an American girl bitty baby doll. This is from my Goodwill bins haul where I had my friend go into the Goodwill bins. She's never been there before and I said I want you to thrift for me. So she dug through the bins. She picked out a bunch of stuff put it in a bag. I paid for it. I brought it home. I unbagged it. I show you guys a video of that but she did pretty good. I think I've sold four things already that was in that bag but this is one of the items and I had a bunch of scuffs and marks on its head and I was able to get that cleaned up and it turned out really really nice. Sold super fast for $22.75 plus shipping. This is a 2018. So it's not a super old one but bitty baby is a great product by American girl. Definitely sell. Cost of goods on that one a little bit heavier so probably around $2 on that. This here took forever to sell. I thought it was super cool when I picked it up. I thought it was going to sell really quick but it didn't. It's kind of maybe I had bad keywords. I mean how do you describe toilet soap that's shaped like a toilet? Anyway I paid a dollar for it at the thrift store. I ended up selling for a best offer of $9 plus shipping. These Batman figures are by Jada Metals. They're die cast metal figures and these came out of a thrift store mystery box also. I sold these for $13 plus shipping. The next item came out of a thrift I'm sorry. It came out of a toy box from Auctions for You. That is a YouTube channel that I buy from and it was a toy box. I can't remember if I paid $100 or $154. I do have an unboxing on this channel where I show you everything I got. This one took a little bit longer to sell. A lot of the items sold very quickly but it was a fantastic box. I sold this for $27 and the buyer paid shipping and I will link Auctions for You down in the description. If you guys are looking for inventory Auctions for You and Donna Telebotolino do YouTube Auctions and selling events and it's a great place to source. They'll be linked down below. These are Hot Wheels and I pick these up at Garage Sales. Super cheap. These may have been in a mystery box. I'm not 100% sure but I probably had a couple bucks in them. I sold these for a best offer of $21 plus shipping. What I did is I took all of the DC comic Hot Wheels cars and kind of put them together. I think a lot of them are like Batman. I'm not 100% sure but that's what they look like. Maybe a Spider-Man. The next item I sold is this Vintage Sears Roadbook Disney Squeak Toy Bambi Deer. This came from that Garage Sale video I did. She sold on Auction, 7-day Auction, got a bid right away, $19.99 for this. I paid a dollar for her at a Garage Sale. Super, super cute. Buyer paid shipping on that. And the last item also came from my friend who sourced for me at the Goodwill Bin. She picked out these McDonald's Barbies and I'm like, oh my goodness, McDonald's Barbies. But I have sold these before but I figured they were going to be very long tail. So I priced them competitively and you know what? They sold so fast for $16.25 plus shipping and I probably had, maybe it's a couple dollars in those by weight. All right you guys, so let's talk numbers. I probably, it's kind of tricky because the Goodwill Benz is by weight and I buy in bundles a lot. But I'm estimating high that I paid $45 for all 30 of those items and I did some quick math here with a calculator on my phone and without tax and shipping, this is just the cost of the item. $469.78. So 45 into 469, I like those margins and these items are super easy to find, super easy to list and just to give you an idea that you can go out there and you can source cheap and make a really nice profit on eBay. So I hope this helps you guys. These are my bread and butter burloughs. Items I sold for $35 or less. Leave me an emoji of your favorite emoji down in the comments. Tell me which one was the most unexpected and thanks for watching.