Dilemma time!


 
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Jon K

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Here's the deal. A neighbor went around picking up anything made of metal during bulk p/u day (only once a year in our town) and scored one of the older stainless Performers with a blue kettle. Sweet! I want to take a look at it and see if I can offer him a few bucks for it. So far so good. The problem is I don't need another grill. I've already got a 22.5 OTG, a WSM 22.5 and a Genesis. Let's say I were to decide to sell the OTG (it's exactly a year old and in great condition), what can I expect to get for it? Thanks in advance.
 
Have you considered offering him a straight swap - low mileage kettle for old performer?
I love mine, just wish the lid had a hook instead of the "slide aside" affair.
 
i've seen them listed for as low as 20, and as high as 110.

I think somewhere in the middle is likely a good price. ($70-$80)
 
I would keep them both. The OTG and buy the performer. The side table on the performer is a great advantage,you could use it if you need space when using the OTG.
 
I bought a OTG for $40. I think that the problem is, that unless the buyer is informed as to the difference between a silver and a gold, a $70 gold is barely cheaper than a new Silver.

That being said, CL is free - put it up at the higher end and see what happens.

Personally, I would keep it for a while, but here in Az, I have plenty of room. I like having two charcoal grills for parties, different foods, etc.

Good Luck in your decision,
Brett
 
Thanks all, while I'd love to keep them all, I really can't rationalize having 3 grills and a WSM, so if I can make the trade, well, we'll see what happens. Thanks all for you advice.
 
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