From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishjob lotjob lotBritish English a mixed group of things that are sold together a job lot of furniture → job
Examples from the Corpus
job lot• He would, he said, take care of film and theatre reviews as a job lot if he got free tickets.• Even kitchen utensils are being sold along with a job lot of washing machines, dryers and ironing machines for £200.• I've still got 300 sets left over from that job lot I got the other Christmas.From Longman Business Dictionaryjob lotˌjob ˈlotCOMMERCE a mixed group of things that are sold togetherHe bought a job lot of washing machines for £2000. → lot