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Fair price for a used Lg. BGE
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NCSU-Q
Posts: 104
If I were going to sell my Lg. BGE so that I could then upsize to an XL, what would be a fair asking price?
Key Stats
Purchased in Fall of 2008 (2 years old)
Cook about 3-4 times per month, so +/- 40-50 cooks (probably less)
Nest
Plate Setter
Price new seems to be about $900 depending on what deals you can get from your dealer on the accessories.
So how much discount do I give?
Key Stats
Purchased in Fall of 2008 (2 years old)
Cook about 3-4 times per month, so +/- 40-50 cooks (probably less)
Nest
Plate Setter
Price new seems to be about $900 depending on what deals you can get from your dealer on the accessories.
So how much discount do I give?
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$100...can I come pick it up this weekend? :P
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$100 discount?? I would probably do that
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Well played!
Good luck selling and getting what you want, I'm sure you'll have very little trouble.
I am looking for a second egg, but I think I want a small for tailgating.
Go Pack! -
BubbaTim has a site that explains all of that. Do a search for him and then check out his site posted at the end of his posts. Hope that helps.
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A few weeks ago, a large on eBay (it was up by DC) went for $700. I think the setup was similar and the listing didn't give the impression that the seller knew much about it. YMMV
Good luck with it. -
I'm brand new to the forum because I just bought a used BGE large. I paid $500, it has the nest and the charcoal basket is cracked. I can't wait to cook on it!
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I'm brand new to the forum because I just bought a used BGE large. I paid $500, it has the nest and the charcoal basket is cracked. I can't wait to cook on it!
Wow, double post, way to start out! -
Just go by a small..
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If you have the room, I'd keep it. I originally had an XL but I bought a Lg later on. If funds don't permit, I understand. I'd think $600-$700 range would be fair.
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Good thoughts from all...
I was thinking 700-ish, but thinking that the buyers out there might think more in the 600-ish range... -
I've been reading here for quite a while and am getting close eoungh to making a decision that I went to a local earlier today. Here are the prices I was quoted for the items you're looking to sell:
Large Egg: $649
Nest: 99
Place Setter: 59
Total,including free assembly, is $807.
HTH -
The store made a profit on us when we bought ours new last week. But for our first egg I would not have considered purchasing a used one for more than $600 and at that price it would need to come with at least a few accessories.
Margie
Spicewood, TX
(that virgin glow of the first burn is pricesless:)
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CW is right, get a small for the money you will spend, and you will have the flexibility of a two-egg setup.
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First off. GO PACK!!!!
I'd buy it for $100. If you are thinking along those lines I know I could swing it. LOL. You in Raleigh? I can be there tonight with a bill! Got 1 in my wallet with your name on it. You could do it for a fellow Pack fan eh.
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