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I shelled out £120 for a mystery pallet – I was shocked when I opened it and realized it’s 10 times more

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There is NO better feeling than spending money on something – only to then realize the value is significantly greater.

That’s exactly what happened to one woman, Emily Canham, who shelled out £120 for a mystery pallet in a restaurant. auction and was later surprised to discover that it was ten times that.

The London beauty shared her success on YouTube, where she has more than a million subscribers

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The London beauty shared her success on YouTube, where she has more than a million subscribersCredit: youtube/@EmilyCanham
Emily scored a slew of electrical products, including beauty essentials and this milk frother

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Emily scored a slew of electrical products, including beauty essentials and this milk frotherCredit: youtube/@EmilyCanham

The lucky buyer, from London, decided to take a risk and package a box of electrical goods from auctioneers William George, which contained a number of items returned by customers.

This isn’t the first time the dark-haired beauty has purchased similar boxes – and Emily has previously hit the jackpot after finding unused cult-favourite Dyson products, reported the Daily Mail.

In the video Shared on YouTube, where she showed off the monster, the Londoner said she was hoping to see a coffee machine – and to her surprise, it was her lucky day.

”I’m so nervous! In the past, I’ve had some real victories. I’ve had a few Dyson Airwraps, a few Dyson hairdryers.

”I actually put my Sage coffee machine in one of these. It’s in storage now, but before I used it every day and it’s in perfect working order.

Among the bargains she bagged was the viral ghd Creative Curl Wand, which normally retails for around £159.

I can’t believe it all works so well

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After testing the product, Emily said it worked perfectly – meaning with just the first product, the enchanted beauty had already received her money’s worth from the £120 pallet.

Then the influencer, whose YouTube channel has more than one million subscribers, removed the GHD Flight Travel hairdryer.

Although this useful item retails for around £100, Emily admitted that it unfortunately looked a little damaged.

Other cheap treats that were in the cardboard box included the Lavazza milk frother (RRP £60), as well as the Babyliss hair curler, which usually costs around £35.

We bought a HUGE Amazon returns pallet for £530 and it was packed with £3.7k worth of goodies – but I had no idea what some of the items were

”That looks pretty big. Not my vibe, but although it looks like it’s been opened, there are no signs of actual use on the device or hair. I assume this is a comeback.”

The next item in the successful purchase was a Delonghi coffee grinder, which other buyers can buy for around £40 and Emily reckons it has never been used.

The London-based content creator also found a Babyliss Star Power Performance slicer, which retails for £90, and a Nespresso Vertuo Pop coffee machine (RRP £100) and both products worked perfectly.

Emily was particularly excited about her next find – the Dreamland Heated Blanket (RRP £100), which is perfect for the cold, rainy summer ahead.

‘I’ve always wanted one of these, it’s a bit ugly. My friend has one of these and I always use it when I’m at her house and it’s the most comforting thing. I think it’s a few hundred pounds.

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The fabulous haul didn’t end there, as Emily also got her hands on the Shark Air Purifier, which is selling online for an eye-watering £100.

Despite initially being worried it wouldn’t work after hearing items rattling around in the box, the YouTuber was pleased to find out she was wrong.

The huge pallet had a second section filled with other electrical items, like a steamer and some irons.

Here she’s packed the Tefal Express Essential iron (RRP £130), the Tefal Ultimate which retails for £100, as well as two Duux ThreeSixity 2 ceramic heaters which cost £85 each.

Other electrical products include a Tefal steamer costing around £114, a Cuisinart mini food processor costing around £60, a Babyliss Advanced Power Styling tool, which you can order online for £75, and a Delonghi HSX portable heater , which retails for £80.

In total, all the products Emily received were worth around £1,450 – what a win!

”I think we did really well, I think the ghds were amazing finds, I think those heaters were amazing, we even got a damn Nespresso,” Emily was delighted with her success.

His video, which has so far been viewed more than 117,000 times, clearly impressed many, as other YouTube users rushed to comment.

One said: “The joy on your face throughout this video was truly the best! I’ve always wanted to buy a return pallet, but I haven’t had the time yet. I loved the video.

Another added: ”This return pallet is so good! I don’t believe it all works out so well.”

Someone else added: ”Absolutely love your return videos, would definitely like more. I’ll have to suck it up and get one for myself.

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This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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