Hi everyone. I have been a member here for a decade or so, and I lurk much more than I post. Like all of you, I have the grill collection disease. Something clicked in me a month ago and I am letting the excess go, and it has been liberating. I have sold two large big green eggs, and two newer genesis propane grills (one with burners going E/W and the other going N/S, otherwise the same). I have more planned, and the ranch kettle at my mom's house is currently targeted for my next sale. I have used it a couple of dozen times. I will be cleaning it to the point of being able to see your reflection in the bowl before I sell it. This method worked really well on the two newer genesis grills, people were falling over themselves thinking they worked better, but had they seen how dirty they were a day earlier I would only have been able to get half of what I did. I am trying to price it right, I don't like to haggle, but I like to maximize dollar returned and value for the person making the purchase, I suppose you could call it a fair price.
I was hoping to get opinions on what you might pay, you know the deep down thought of if you ran into a very good condition ranch kettle, and it was priced at $XXX, what number would make you start creating excuses for your significant other on why it came home kind of thing. Thanks everyone in advance for your opinions. If you are in Utah, then this message is for you, and I have your ranch kettle, lets talk.
I was hoping to get opinions on what you might pay, you know the deep down thought of if you ran into a very good condition ranch kettle, and it was priced at $XXX, what number would make you start creating excuses for your significant other on why it came home kind of thing. Thanks everyone in advance for your opinions. If you are in Utah, then this message is for you, and I have your ranch kettle, lets talk.