Sam Bee
TVWBB All-Star
Greetings all,
I was able to purchase a Broil King grill (Baron 440, nat. gas 4 burner) at a super low price and was wondering if I should keep it or flip it? If i keep it then I would have to convert it to LP and that's not a problem because I've contacted the company and they've provided the part numbers needed to order for the conversion. This grill retails for about $600 at Lowes and I could easily triple my money if I do decide to flip it. This grill is still made in the USA and I'm hoping that could be a selling point. One thing I noticed is that after posting it for sale on CL last week I've gotten no inquiries about it whereas I flipped a Weber Genesis II E-310 last summer and after posting it on CL I received a lot of inquiries and was able to sell it 2 days after posting it. Not sure if it was the Weber name or the summer weather or a combination of both but I was able to sell that thing fast without the wifey getting on my case. If I keep this Broil King then this will be my 5th outdoor cooking machine because I already have a Genny 1000, Genny II E-310, kettle premium 22.5 and a spitjack (for roasting whole hogs and stuff). Now I know you can't have too many grills but my wife doesn't see it that way and I like sleeping on my bed than on the couch. So should I keep it or flip it? For those of you out there that have Broil King grills or have used one, how do you like it and is it as good or even better than a Weber?
I was able to purchase a Broil King grill (Baron 440, nat. gas 4 burner) at a super low price and was wondering if I should keep it or flip it? If i keep it then I would have to convert it to LP and that's not a problem because I've contacted the company and they've provided the part numbers needed to order for the conversion. This grill retails for about $600 at Lowes and I could easily triple my money if I do decide to flip it. This grill is still made in the USA and I'm hoping that could be a selling point. One thing I noticed is that after posting it for sale on CL last week I've gotten no inquiries about it whereas I flipped a Weber Genesis II E-310 last summer and after posting it on CL I received a lot of inquiries and was able to sell it 2 days after posting it. Not sure if it was the Weber name or the summer weather or a combination of both but I was able to sell that thing fast without the wifey getting on my case. If I keep this Broil King then this will be my 5th outdoor cooking machine because I already have a Genny 1000, Genny II E-310, kettle premium 22.5 and a spitjack (for roasting whole hogs and stuff). Now I know you can't have too many grills but my wife doesn't see it that way and I like sleeping on my bed than on the couch. So should I keep it or flip it? For those of you out there that have Broil King grills or have used one, how do you like it and is it as good or even better than a Weber?