Turning a Black 2012 Performer.


 

Kevin L (NKY)

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It was in good shape ,just needed a cleaning and a few updated parts. So I called Weber CS and registered the grill as it had a cracked table corner, and I wanted a new style bale. CS gave me the table under warringty. Sold me the bale. Today I got the first layer of gunk off. Will another hopefully final wash in a few days.20220618_103645.jpg
 

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Monday I will give it another go on the inside the bowl then a few touch ups.
Then I will put it up for sale.
What you about asking 250 to 300 for it ?
 
Monday I will give it another go on the inside the bowl then a few touch ups.
Then I will put it up for sale.
What you about asking 250 to 300 for it ?
I would go 3 bills.
That looks primo and compare that to a new one price wise.
 
I think the price depends on your local market. Around here (Connecticut), you might have a hard time getting $150, based on what I’ve seen hanging around in Facebook Marketplace. Earlier this year we bought a nice copper fourth-gen Performer with cover for $150 (then another $50 for the KettlePizza attachment). Last year we bought a very nice brick red third-gen Performer for $100. Hopefully your local market is better than this.
 
I sold my (2005?) performer pre-pandemic for 150, garage kept so it was in great condition...I had lots of offers of $50-100, no way...

I could have sold it for 200 because the guy had been shopping for a new one and I believe they were selling new just over 400 at the time so he was excited to find it
 

 

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