Coho Liquidation is a waste reduction company.

It’s not something we do. It’s who we are.

Shopping at COHO Liquidation is good for the environment.

Large box stores and online mega-retailers order massive quantities of product to reduce unit costs, but if those items don’t sell fast enough, they are liquidated. Likewise, in pursuit of 5-star feedback, products with imperfections are culled as well. COHO finds that ill-fated product a home.

Everything gets here by accident. Whether it’s a scuffed carton, a cancelled order, or overstocked merchandise, Coho gives it a chance to be loved.

You never know what you are going to find at COHO

Frequently Asked Questions

We like to say, “Everything gets here by accident.” Whether a trucking company damages a carton, a retailer over-orders, or a manufacturer builds too much product, they eventually need to cut their losses and liquidate the merchandise.

We get this question a lot and the answer is always changing. About the time we think we’ve seen it all, something comes through the door that surprises us. However, some highlights include coffins, an industrial laser, a cryogenic freezer, a 10-ft tall marble crucifix, a fuselage for an amphibious airplane, and an infrared railroad scanner worth $250,000.

Our prices are too low! No, really. Many manufacturers and distributors prohibit us from selling product within a certain distance of authorized retailers. Our retail prices are often cheaper than the big guys pay wholesale. Besides… Sedro-Woolley is a nice little town.

When most people think of freight salvage, they think of roll-over semis. Typically the salvage COHO buys is not nearly that exciting. Salvage also happens as dock workers move freight on pallets, or simply by boxes rubbing against each other as a truck jostles down the road. Sometimes freight gets separated from its paperwork. Trucking companies call this “over freight.”