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  • jeepman71
    Established Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 138

    #1

    21829 value

    Good Morning All,

    I have been seriously considering crossing over to the other side. I have a Craftsman 21829 that is about 3 years old, complete with all the original acc. and a new Shark Gaurd. What would be a fair asking price and a price that would move the saw?

    Note: This is not a troll to sell the saw.

    Jim
  • woodturner
    Veteran Member
    • Jun 2008
    • 2049
    • Western Pennsylvania
    • General, Sears 21829, BT3100

    #2
    Originally posted by jeepman71
    Good Morning All,

    I have been seriously considering crossing over to the other side. I have a Craftsman 21829 that is about 3 years old, complete with all the original acc. and a new Shark Gaurd. What would be a fair asking price and a price that would move the saw?
    As a point of reference, the saw itself can be purchased new at Sears for around $260 if you buy at the right time, use coupons and referral points, etc.
    --------------------------------------------------
    Electrical Engineer by day, Woodworker by night

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    • Cochese
      Veteran Member
      • Jun 2010
      • 1988

      #3
      Originally posted by woodturner
      As a point of reference, the saw itself can be purchased new at Sears for around $260 if you buy at the right time, use coupons and referral points, etc.
      AFAIK, it was only that low once - when I bought mine late May 2010. I've seen it for mid-$300s with coupons since, but that's not too terribly often.

      Might be interested in knowing too.
      I have a little blog about my shop

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      • tommyt654
        Veteran Member
        • Nov 2008
        • 2334

        #4
        I'd start at $350 and see where it goes, because you do have the sharkguard and all acc. to go with it, worst they can do is say its too much and offer a lower price. With the current market on sales of older saws only increasing in the future as govco. is going to mandate certain features that will drive up the cost of newer saws I think demand for the older saws will go up and so may their value. Its a cat and mouse game right now so its really hard to set a price point, but I think $350 is a fair price in todays market.Just my humble opinion

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