Genuine question, how much do this go for? And any info on it?
Genuine question, how much do this go for? And any info on it?
by Proper-Relief-6135
3 Comments
General_Burrito
Idk but appears to be some old japanese beasty. Whatever you do, don’t let yourself be convinced that its age/origin is actually adding value (in my view). It’s simply an object to be used and which will suffer wear and tear. Newer (or) new alsways wins in my book.
Id only go for it if its a steal, otherwise i would definitely leave it.
costas_0
I doubt replacement parts would be easy to find. It needs to be the deal of the year or I’d tend to pass
TheWolf_atx
These are worth zero dollars but could have some value to a collector.. these are very fragile and are really more show pieces than anything else. They are not really made to cook like a modern Kamado with super high searing temps etc. the materials are not nearly as sturdy as the modern ceramics used in today’s Kamados. Some guys find them and refurb them but there is no market for them that I know of. It’s more like a hobby deal that some folks are into.
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Idk but appears to be some old japanese beasty. Whatever you do, don’t let yourself be convinced that its age/origin is actually adding value (in my view). It’s simply an object to be used and which will suffer wear and tear. Newer (or) new alsways wins in my book.
Id only go for it if its a steal, otherwise i would definitely leave it.
I doubt replacement parts would be easy to find. It needs to be the deal of the year or I’d tend to pass
These are worth zero dollars but could have some value to a collector.. these are very fragile and are really more show pieces than anything else. They are not really made to cook like a modern Kamado with super high searing temps etc. the materials are not nearly as sturdy as the modern ceramics used in today’s Kamados. Some guys find them and refurb them but there is no market for them that I know of. It’s more like a hobby deal that some folks are into.