What's a fair price for an 13 year old Quadra-Fire Santa Fe?

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SciGuy

Feeling the Heat
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Aug 17, 2007
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Constableville, NY
I'm considering the purchase of a 13 year old Quadra-Fire Santa Fe that was supposedly reconditioned by a dealer a year or two ago and wonder what a fair price might be for the unit. Obviously that depends on it's condition but assuming it's in decent working condition what would you say?

Thanks for any informed replies.

Hugh
 
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Back in 05 a new one went for 1800.00. I would say around half price. kap
 
Back in 05 a new one went for 1800.00. I would say around half price. kap


Thanks Kappel15,

Are there any wear items that I should be careful to check on or keep an eye on. Do the electronics tend to last indefinitely if kept dry?

I really appreciate your insight.

Hugh
 
I'm seeing used stoves reconditioned by dealers going for around $800cad. So if your buying privately and it's been a few years since the dealer touched it. I would go 1/2 to 3/4 of that yet.

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Electronics do not last forever, but my 06 Santa Fe is all original, except for a few igniters, and an exhaust fan. kap