Market for an expensive used fridge freezer?

Market for an expensive used fridge freezer?

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Wozy68

5,394 posts

172 months

Monday 7th April 2014
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Onemcs said:
Wonder what it goes for?

Guess' please?
Well going on the stated laughable RRP quoted on Ebay, it will go for a lot, if people believe the original cost hype.

Pit Pony

8,940 posts

123 months

Monday 7th April 2014
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The last second hand fridge freezer I bought was £25 off a bloke at work.

loughran

2,782 posts

138 months

Monday 7th April 2014
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Wozy68 said:
I've supplied Sub Zero with new kitchen builds. Two things to remember, exceptionally well.built and can be exceptionally noisy in operation.

One customer kept theirs less than a year because the noise of the fan kept her awake at night.

She sold it on eBay and it made only a few hundred pounds. It cost thousands new and wasn't the first time I have known of one being taken out and sold.
Me too, didn't know about them being noisy. They tend to be bought by the customer who has the most expensive of everything available, the people who have trouble spending their money.biggrin

Here's 27 grands worth.



Pesonally I've always fancied one of these.



I'm afraid I can only suggest you put it up on Ebay OP, let the market decide.



Wozy68

5,394 posts

172 months

Monday 7th April 2014
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loughran said:
Me too, didn't know about them being noisy. They tend to be bought by the customer who has the most expensive of everything available, the people who have trouble spending their money.biggrin


I'm afraid I can only suggest you put it up on Ebay OP, let the market decide.
The kitchen was directly below the one customers bedroom. She had the techs out quite a few times because the appliance was keeping her awake at night
In the end they just stated all was correct. It still interrupted her sleep, so it went. It's a while a go now, but I'm pretty sure it was virtually brand new when taken out.

On another note, a new 48" Wolf was delivered onsite last week on a kitchen install. First they couldn't get it through the door still boxed, ....... and then they couldn't lift it over the door step when unboxed, then they struggled (with four of us) to manoeuvre it and broke a porcelain floor tile in the process (it does weigh something like 400 plus KGs though).

Now the customer is unsure she likes it as the cooker interior is enamelled blue........ that's after its been installed, levelled, tiles around, connected and the granite fitted.

Eh oh, it was only 12K plus. Anybody want a new Wolf cheap? biggrin

Council Baby

19,741 posts

192 months

Monday 7th April 2014
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The OP can't advertise it, but I'm guessing it's this one.

http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/221411916971?nav=SEARCH

Happy bidding thumbup

Pit Pony

8,940 posts

123 months

Monday 7th April 2014
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loughran said:
Me too, didn't know about them being noisy. They tend to be bought by the customer who has the most expensive of everything available, the people who have trouble spending their money.biggrin

Here's 27 grands worth.



Pesonally I've always fancied one of these.



I'm afraid I can only suggest you put it up on Ebay OP, let the market decide.
It's the old, more money than taste picture thread isn't it? What the fk it going on it that kitchen ? I want to vomit !!!

Say the man who spent 1 week and £1000 doing his whole kitchen 16 years ago, and is thinking that he might need a new work top again, soon.

LordHaveMurci

12,053 posts

171 months

Wednesday 9th April 2014
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Prefer this one:


onlynik

3,982 posts

195 months

Sunday 13th April 2014
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Council Baby said:
The OP can't advertise it, but I'm guessing it's this one.

http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/221411916971?nav=SEARCH

Happy bidding thumbup
No buyers even at £100

I'd have taken a punt on it for that.

Council Baby

19,741 posts

192 months

Sunday 13th April 2014
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I'd forgotten about it or would have had it myself of I could have sorted collection frown

hairyben

8,516 posts

185 months

Sunday 13th April 2014
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Wow, thought that'd make a couple of grand, if I was spec developing a house it'd certainally add some wow factor.

eliot

11,544 posts

256 months

Sunday 13th April 2014
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ebay said:
This listing was ended by the seller because the item is no longer available.
So it was sold wink

Wozy68

5,394 posts

172 months

Sunday 13th April 2014
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hairyben said:
Wow, thought that'd make a couple of grand, if I was spec developing a house it'd certainally add some wow factor.
They normally are not worth a lot. I know of 12k of.sub zero that was ex display that went for less than £400. It had never been used.

Edited by Wozy68 on Sunday 13th April 19:23

Gazzab

21,137 posts

284 months

Sunday 13th April 2014
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I'd have bid a few hundred for it if I'd seen it...

rfisher

5,024 posts

285 months

Sunday 13th April 2014
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Last I saw it had a bid of ~£650 - until it became 'no longer available'.