I came across this on marketplace and wanted to know if $400 is a good deal for this? It was purchased in 2021, looks to be in good condition and includes a cover/2 propane tanks
by Few-Replacement-3086
5 Comments
timjroc
Good Quality. I’d probably low ball them 300 and then negotiate.
SeventyFix
I have the exact same grill. Bought (new) for about double this (used) asking price. Good deal. Even if you have to replace some internal components (flavor bars/flare up grids) on the inside, cheap parts are available from Amazon. I just redid the interior of mine and it wasn’t expensive at all.
Looks like it has the rotisserie motor mounted on the left side. Plug it in and make sure that works. Ask if they have the rotisserie itself (the long metal stick that the meat is mounted onto) which fits into that rotisserie motor. Otherwise, you might have trouble finding that replacement part or it will be somewhat expensive. I love the rotisserie for whole chickens.
brijamelsh
Sounds like a good deal to me. I’d bring a full tank if you can when you go to look at it just to make sure everything works, but even then you can fix pretty much everything on it with replacement parts from Weber if you need too.
jeffh40
It was a $1000.00 grill when it was new. $400 is a fair price.
808Soultrain
Good deal. Even if you have to replace the flavor bars, you still would be at a good deal.
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Good Quality. I’d probably low ball them 300 and then negotiate.
I have the exact same grill. Bought (new) for about double this (used) asking price. Good deal. Even if you have to replace some internal components (flavor bars/flare up grids) on the inside, cheap parts are available from Amazon. I just redid the interior of mine and it wasn’t expensive at all.
Looks like it has the rotisserie motor mounted on the left side. Plug it in and make sure that works. Ask if they have the rotisserie itself (the long metal stick that the meat is mounted onto) which fits into that rotisserie motor. Otherwise, you might have trouble finding that replacement part or it will be somewhat expensive. I love the rotisserie for whole chickens.
Sounds like a good deal to me. I’d bring a full tank if you can when you go to look at it just to make sure everything works, but even then you can fix pretty much everything on it with replacement parts from Weber if you need too.
It was a $1000.00 grill when it was new. $400 is a fair price.
Good deal. Even if you have to replace the flavor bars, you still would be at a good deal.