Hello--
With hopes that I won't be blasted with "how could you?" comments and other thoughts I have been considering selling my BGE. Since moving from MN to CO I don't have any yard, deck or place to store my BGE and it currently stays at a relatives unused. If I had a place to use it I wouldn't even consider selling it at the time but I'm not sure how long before we move to a better location to have it.
That being the said, I am curious what a fair price to expect is. Here's what I've got:
-BGE XL
-DigiQ II (10cfm)
-2 full sets of stone (the original XL set and then a brand new set that have the new style to accomodate drip pans, etc.)
-XL Nest
-XL cover
-Pizza stone
-Wooden egg mates
I remember paying $1100 for the BGE Kit and then purchased the digiQ separately as well as the pizza stone. The unit is in great shape and in my opinion it's a steal having to sets of stones as well.
I'm not yet 100% committed to selling but want to put some feelers out to see if it financially would be worth breaking up with the egg (for now, not forever!).
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Thanks,
John
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeJust keep in mind that even with all the nice extra gear the buyer won't be getting the lifetime warranty. That's worth a lot. In fact, the new buyer can't even purchase the warranty separately for a used Egg. That means the price will have to be very attractive.
Personally, I would continue to store the Egg and equipment until your life settles down then take it with you wherever you go to next.
But if it's "because I really could use the money" then you will have to make that decision.
Depending on where you live the price could swing high or low. If you were here in Houston I'd go maybe $800 without even seeing it. I'm sure there's someone out there who could up the amount.
Good luck.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeSo, your set up would be sweet.
What might need fixed, under the warranty?
I bet it would go quick on Craig's List.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI can't think of much that would ever be needed with the warranty. The fact that I have two sets of stones would be quite helpful to anyone who is interested in it.
Back to contemplating...
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeWe have no yard where we are. It's a large town home complex and the driveways are short and sloped with the only section that I could even consider using being directly under a wooden deck. So that's a no go...the grass behind the building is a hill as well and I wouldn't feel right about having the egg run for 12+ hours where any random person or kid could walk up to it.
I'd consider downsizing if it made sense but at this point I feel like SOL until we move in the next year most likely.
Thanks,
John
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