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Been poking around looking into used stoves for supplemental/back-up. Came across an Englander 25-PAH used one season. What is a reasonable price? What are they new?
They want $1,000 Cdn. Comes with OAK (still in plastic bag) so are likely one of those folks that had burn problems (OAK mandatory per manual). Doesn't look like its been cleaned either
I think 800 is way too much, its still early to buy a used stove prices will drop is the coming months I've never paid more than 600 and that was for a harmonica that needed a new chain and cleaning I say keep looking
They want $1,000 Cdn. Comes with OAK (still in plastic bag) so are likely one of those folks that had burn problems (OAK mandatory per manual). Doesn't look like its been cleaned either
the way I see it is after only a year the no longer want it here is the chance for a good deal most likely it was to time consuming for them either way they no longer want it its a OPPURTUNITY for a great deal just need to feel people out not insulting at all ( hope I explained my above mentioned statement)
Well, depending on where it was purchased, will depend on new price.
On AMFMENERGY, there $999.95 (refurb or factory second)
So asking $1,000 (Can) isn't out of line, but I am honestly with Doingitonadime. Everyone wants to get the best deal possible. And one never knows by asking. Start at $600 and work up from there. If they neglected the unit and it is choking on ash, they may not know what's wrong and just want to get rid of it?
Worth a shot. Used stoves go for roughly half of new, if your lucky, so a $1,200-$1,500 stove is $600-750 at best.
I'm selling my $2,800 Quad w/ $400 in parts for $1,200 and that's way less than 50% of original cost.
Shout out $600 and see what happens. Not hooking up the OAK? Sounds like they don't like to follow the rules anyways.
I paid 300 for 1200 cb ,because the dealer told them all they had to do was clean.ash pan once a month and pull the rod on the burn pot and its a 2008 so they gave up smoking out the house (frustration relief sale ) you just never know
Not sure what they go for in Canada originally so it may actually be 1/2 off as most merchandise seems to cost more here than in the States. Have to go to Winnipeg to bring one of our girls home for a visit so we'll see...