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Been researching the Med BGE, I'm getting really excited about it. I called a local dealer (in Huntsville AL). Nice folks, the Medium BGE will cost $850, the Large BGE is $1050 (I think). Wow, I didn't realize it would be that high. Does that sound reasonable? Your thoughts ...
I don't know about Huntsville but in Dothan, just the LBGE is $829 (no extras). Same in Panama City, FL.
I bought mine in Pensacola, LBGE: $629 w/ table $398. I think I'd advise you to seek a better deal or either take a beach vacation and come back with an Egg!
Up here in Chicago where everything seems to be expensive, I got my Large with nest and shelves for $993. I think you can find a better deal. Good luck.
I googled best price for LBGE about a year ago. I got a large w/nest and tools for $799 at a hardware store about 40 miles from me. (Georgia) Needless to say I was the 1 customer of the day, The owner said he bought in very large quantity and it was 1st come, 1 serve until they were gone.
I got mine in Central Florida. Got the Large first at an ACE Hardware, with nest and wings it was $850. Got the Extra Large at a butcher shop, with nest, wings, and $50 of meat for $1,000.
The Ace has gone up quite a bit, but the butcher still has the same deal, and for the Large it's $800.
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i got mine slightly north of you in chattanooga. It's a medium bought it naked (no nest, no mates, no nonsense) for 595. i went to the nearest pawn shop and bought a circular saw and drill ($48 total) went to lowes and spent $70 on wood and screws. printed off the table plans from bge website. the table is about as easy as legos, it's as simple as they come. Total: 713
egg fests are great ways to pick up cheaper eggs but don't forget that gas factor in getting there.
Been researching the Med BGE, I'm getting really excited about it. I called a local dealer (in Huntsville AL). Nice folks, the Medium BGE will cost $850, the Large BGE is $1050 (I think). Wow, I didn't realize it would be that high. Does that sound reasonable? Your thoughts ...
This is the same price as Ace Hardware and Bart Fireside which are the only two dealers in Columbia, SC. I bought mine in ATL for a way better deal.
Columbia, SC --- LBGE and a long anticipated MINI BGE
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Two in your part of the world and all the info you can only pick up at an EggFest.
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The Ace has gone up quite a bit, but the butcher still has the same deal, and for the Large it's $800.
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XLBGE, LBGE, MBGE and lots of toys
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree Likei got mine slightly north of you in chattanooga. It's a medium bought it naked (no nest, no mates, no nonsense) for 595. i went to the nearest pawn shop and bought a circular saw and drill ($48 total) went to lowes and spent $70 on wood and screws. printed off the table plans from bge website. the table is about as easy as legos, it's as simple as they come. Total: 713
egg fests are great ways to pick up cheaper eggs but don't forget that gas factor in getting there.
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