So in my question to change out my grill, I'm going to eventually get rid of the current grill
I currently have a 2005 Weber Genesis Gold B (center mount thermometer) in good condition
I was going to sell it, but I've offered it to my father if he wants it, (obv for free to him). My father has a 2000 Weber Genesis Silver B (black) composite tables, offset thermometer, also in good condition. He did replace his burners and flavorizer bars more recently so we can transfer that over.
trolling craigslist, I can't really seem to get a good feel as to what I can ask for either depending on what I'm selling. I've seen people asking up to $300 for a similar gold and $150 for a silver and obviously some lower prices too. I don't really believe that people are paying $300 for my old grill. but the prices are so far over the map, its hard to track what normal selling prices are.
He was figuring that no one would want it and would just put it by the curb... I told him that even non-enthusiasts would pay a little bit of money for a working Weber.
I currently have a 2005 Weber Genesis Gold B (center mount thermometer) in good condition
I was going to sell it, but I've offered it to my father if he wants it, (obv for free to him). My father has a 2000 Weber Genesis Silver B (black) composite tables, offset thermometer, also in good condition. He did replace his burners and flavorizer bars more recently so we can transfer that over.
trolling craigslist, I can't really seem to get a good feel as to what I can ask for either depending on what I'm selling. I've seen people asking up to $300 for a similar gold and $150 for a silver and obviously some lower prices too. I don't really believe that people are paying $300 for my old grill. but the prices are so far over the map, its hard to track what normal selling prices are.
He was figuring that no one would want it and would just put it by the curb... I told him that even non-enthusiasts would pay a little bit of money for a working Weber.