PK360 for sale in St. Louis - am I priced right?


 

John K BBQ

TVWBB Wizard
I just bought the summit E6, so now my 1 year old PK360 needs another home. The grill will probably it's new owner a lifetime... it's in good condition, but could use a little elbow grease that apparently I can't muster. Grill includes PK's cover, and an aftermarket charcoal basket that I gave $100 for. Grill by itself is going for $900 new. I'm letting it go for $600 - this is a really really nice grill. I've made a lot of nice steaks and a few pork butts on this grill. Once you get the hang of it, it's really hard to beat, I just wanted a bigger grill, so this one's got to go.

$600 seems like a good deal to me for a high quality charcoal grill in original condition that's made to last a lifetime.... Am I being unreasonable?

If you're interested in buying feel free to private message me on the forum. I'll take something off the price for anyone driving to St. Louis from more than 50 miles or so. I might even drive 50 miles out from my home near I-44 and I-270 to meet a forum member or family of forum member.

Timing is not really important to me but I am pretty busy during the week, so a Saturday or Sunday transaction will work best. I would hold it for a few weeks for a forum member/family of forum member.

This grill will break down small enough to fit in the the empty trunk of a midsize car (Ford Fusion or similar). I will clean out the ashes/etc and wipe down the exterior before loading up. The second photo is pretty much what she looks like.

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Sounds like a good price to me, but I also need to downsize.
My Pit Boss kamado hasn't seen fire in a long time. Problem is, any deck space I concede gets more flowers from my plant loving wife.
 
Thanks for the comments on the price. This is probably not an "ideal" time to be selling a grill in the midwest with winter being around the corner, so I may have to just move the PK into "longer term" storage, aka garage/basement until spring. She's also up for sale on Webster Groves swap n' sell so maybe I'll get some nibbles there.

Deck/patio space is always at a premium. Plants are way better than furniture! I think my furniture loving wife would put about 8 more patio chairs out there if I let her....
 

 

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