Offer 1500 but anything in-between 1500 and 1800 is fair if the metal is thick. Ask if you can run it for an after noon and cook some ribs and see how it well it runs. Looks well made though.
Key_Lemon_2819
Offer 1600
RuztiShackelford
I usually pay between $10 and $15 per kg for my smokers, depending on quality and condition.
shoresy99
That’s got to weigh much more than 120 grams!
stayintall
That seems like a reasonable price. Agree with others. Offer 1500 but I’d pay 1800 in a heartbeat. I’m seeing similar ones online for 3-4 and up. I unfortunately don’t have space or an actual need for something like this but I still like to “shop” for them.
blade_torlock
How much I would pay vs how much I can pay and not draw too much grief from my wife are very different amounts.
eBGIQ7ZuuiU
The welds on pic 4 don’t look great.
ppdaazn23
Thanks everyone. I was thinking of offering 1500 since i looked at their profile and they sold a couple down at 1600 also.
farside808
I think it depends on the reputation of the fabricator and the quality of the materials, which are not apparent from the photos except for the welding someone else pointed out.
dangar512
$1k
Trodai_
Yeah a TS70 from Meadow Creek would run you $4200 new and that’s a 240kg/530lbs smoker. I would have to see the thing in person but that may be a steal.
davester88
3 briskets and 4 racks of ribs with a side of slaw
Late_Regular_9453

ChartThisTrend
The bigger question is what are you going to do with it? I was offered a nice one like this for basically free but I didn’t take it bc it’s overkill.
Beautiful-Ranger-535
I think you mean 120gal instead of 120g.
Reallysy2
1400 and that’s low balling
Relevant_Grass9586
$1 Bob
ME_OPEN_LT
welds on the stack are suspect fyi
GymnasticSclerosis
That smoke stack ain’t playin’…
ReconeHelmut
I’d pay up to $2000 if I got a chance to see it in action first.
SweetMeatTreet
1200
0reismic
More than my wife would let me
Kingrueben
Welds looks 🤢🤮. Might be why hes having to drop price and that thing hasn’t sold instantly
BIG-JS-BBQ
I’d pay about tree fiddy
pabloescobarbecue
It’s not the “deal of a lifetime price”, but it’s pretty fair.
Ok_Recognition_2018
1000
Ok_Recognition_2018

Streifen9
It’s too shiny to be any good, needs more funk. Best to pawn it off on me for like $5.
redditsuckshardnowtf
I’d give ’em about tree fiddy.
Training-Pineapple-7
Three fitty
ReaganRebellion
No way I’d be allowed to bring that home
Thedarkknight1959

Skaja780
That’s going to be about tree fiddy
AJ_in_SF_Bay
When I first moved here to the Bay Area many, many years ago, I worked in many communities. I met some old timers in an African American enclave who were WWII vets who had been welders back when the Bay was in competition to weld together Victory Ships.
It was somewhat common to get a word of mouth referral to an old timer welder who was taking any variety of metal tanks and turning them into smokers. As a sidebar, the skill of these older veterans with what some would consider rudimentary gear was absolutely incredible.
It became my experience that those who did the best work had a reputation. You only needed to ask around in the community. You might suss out if this is the case here with your seller (not a WWII welder in your case, but perhsps a committed cottage industry person). It could save you some time and money. Just my two cents.
Necroticjojo
That’s one helluva outlet
okaysureyep
In this economy probably around $300k
BeepBoopBop219

Objective_Gear8465
Personally I wouldn’t pay anything unless I had a business. When are you realistically going to need that much space? You can fit a 20lb brisket on a Weber kettle.
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Offer 1500 but anything in-between 1500 and 1800 is fair if the metal is thick. Ask if you can run it for an after noon and cook some ribs and see how it well it runs. Looks well made though.
Offer 1600
I usually pay between $10 and $15 per kg for my smokers, depending on quality and condition.
That’s got to weigh much more than 120 grams!
That seems like a reasonable price. Agree with others. Offer 1500 but I’d pay 1800 in a heartbeat. I’m seeing similar ones online for 3-4 and up. I unfortunately don’t have space or an actual need for something like this but I still like to “shop” for them.
How much I would pay vs how much I can pay and not draw too much grief from my wife are very different amounts.
The welds on pic 4 don’t look great.
Thanks everyone. I was thinking of offering 1500 since i looked at their profile and they sold a couple down at 1600 also.
I think it depends on the reputation of the fabricator and the quality of the materials, which are not apparent from the photos except for the welding someone else pointed out.
$1k
Yeah a TS70 from Meadow Creek would run you $4200 new and that’s a 240kg/530lbs smoker.
I would have to see the thing in person but that may be a steal.
3 briskets and 4 racks of ribs with a side of slaw

The bigger question is what are you going to do with it? I was offered a nice one like this for basically free but I didn’t take it bc it’s overkill.
I think you mean 120gal instead of 120g.
1400 and that’s low balling
$1 Bob
welds on the stack are suspect fyi
That smoke stack ain’t playin’…
I’d pay up to $2000 if I got a chance to see it in action first.
1200
More than my wife would let me
Welds looks 🤢🤮. Might be why hes having to drop price and that thing hasn’t sold instantly
I’d pay about tree fiddy
It’s not the “deal of a lifetime price”, but it’s pretty fair.
1000

It’s too shiny to be any good, needs more funk. Best to pawn it off on me for like $5.
I’d give ’em about tree fiddy.
Three fitty
No way I’d be allowed to bring that home

That’s going to be about tree fiddy
When I first moved here to the Bay Area many, many years ago, I worked in many communities. I met some old timers in an African American enclave who were WWII vets who had been welders back when the Bay was in competition to weld together Victory Ships.
It was somewhat common to get a word of mouth referral to an old timer welder who was taking any variety of metal tanks and turning them into smokers. As a sidebar, the skill of these older veterans with what some would consider rudimentary gear was absolutely incredible.
It became my experience that those who did the best work had a reputation. You only needed to ask around in the community. You might suss out if this is the case here with your seller (not a WWII welder in your case, but perhsps a committed cottage industry person). It could save you some time and money. Just my two cents.
That’s one helluva outlet
In this economy probably around $300k

Personally I wouldn’t pay anything unless I had a business. When are you realistically going to need that much space? You can fit a 20lb brisket on a Weber kettle.