Used iPhones for Refurbishers
Refurbishers make money on the spread between intake price and refurbished retail value — and lose it when lots arrive worse than described. Our business is built on making that spread predictable.
We supply mixed-grade and single-grade iPhone feedstock with honest grading, documented battery health and IMEI-level verification, so your cost calculation holds up after the pallet arrives.
Grading you can calculate with
Our published grading catalog defines cosmetic and functional criteria per grade — the same scale on every lot, every week. You know before ordering which units need screens, housings or batteries, and can price the refurb work into your bid.
Misgraded units are covered by our RMA process. That is not a courtesy; it is what keeps refurbishers reordering.
Battery data upfront
Battery replacement is the single biggest refurb cost driver on iPhones. We state the battery policy per lot — minimum health thresholds and, on request, per-IMEI health reports — so you can forecast replacement quotas instead of discovering them.
Volumes and continuity
One-off pallets help fill capacity, but refurb operations run on continuity. We build recurring allocations matched to your throughput — weekly or monthly, with model mixes aligned to your parts inventory and sales channels.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you sell ungraded raw lots?
Our standard is graded stock. For established customers we occasionally offer as-is intake lots at corresponding prices — ask what is currently available.
Can I get per-IMEI battery reports?
Yes, on request per lot. Reports include battery health percentage at time of testing.
What happens with misgraded units?
They go through our RMA process within the agreed window — documented, straightforward, no discussion marathons.
Which models make the best feedstock right now?
iPhone 11–13 dominate refurb economics: cheap parts, mature repair ecosystem, strong end demand. See our model pages for current profiles.
