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Check out these prices....!!!!
Lowflyer
Posts: 785
Maybe I'm sheltered, but these look like LOW prices....
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They look correct from what my dealer is selling them.
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Ok. I thought they seemed artificially low. I bought my 2 Eggs used so I know nothing about nothing.
I thought XL were like $1100-$1200. -
Those are low for me.
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Prices seem pretty close in line with what I found sans the nest once I really checked around with quite a few dealers. The main problem I ran into was some of the dealers would only sell you the "package," i.e., nest, ash tool, etc., most of which I did not want or need, and either wouldn't give you a discount if you bought just the Egg or just knock off a little.
LBGE
Cedar table w/granite top
Ceramic Grillworks two-tier swing rack
Perpetual cooler of ice-cold beer
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Did I miss something? I see no prices. The XL is $1099 at the retail store in tucker.
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That's a lot cheaper then standard pricing around here.
I raise my kids, cook and golf. When work gets in the way I'm pissed, I'm pissed off 48 weeks a year.Inbetween Iowa and Colorado, not close to anything remotely entertaining outside of football season. -
Yep, that would be a hell of a deal deal in SoCal.Finally back in the Badger State!
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Seem low to me.
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LBGE,SBGE, and a Mini makes three......Sweet home Alabama........ Stay thirsty my friends .
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These are crazy!! I buy used, but damn!!!
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I bet nest and egg mates not included. Raw egg only.
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At my dealer the LBGE is $849 assembled. No accessories at all. They will load it for you though.
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it depends in the region.. in ca a medium is $699 base, in Atlanta that price is much lower.
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My new dealer sells a large for $750. -- nest, egg, grid, ash tool.
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Thats a great deal. Large goes for $ 699 at Bering's in Houston, but thats egg only. They do have 20% off sales regularly for accessories and such.Charlie tuna said:My new dealer sells a large for $750. -- nest, egg, grid, ash tool.
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