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Date: 01 Apr 2007 21:17:30
From: Phillip Deackes
Subject: Where can I sell an Isomac Granmacinino in UK?
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I have sold my La Pavoni Europiccola through Ebay, but now need to sell my Isomac Granmacinino grinder. I can't find any of these on Ebay so gave no idea what the going rate for a rarely used second-hand model might be. Indeed, is there a market for second-hand coffee grinders? Any ideas where I could sell it and for how much? I am in the UK. I decided I wasn't happy with the time it took to grind beans and make the coffee in the Europiccola, given how little I used it. For me it all just wasn't worth the effort :-( I would appreciate any advice. Cheers. -- Phillip Deackes To email me, please remove 'news' and replace with my firstname.
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Date: 01 Apr 2007 16:27:48
From: daveb
Subject: Re: Where can I sell an Isomac Granmacinino in UK?
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On Apr 1, 4:17 pm, Phillip Deackes <n...@madgestevens.net > wrote: > I have sold my La Pavoni Europiccola through Ebay, but now need to sell > my Isomac Granmacinino grinder. I can't find any of these on Ebay so > gave no idea what the going rate for a rarely used second-hand model > might be. Indeed, is there a market for second-hand coffee grinders? > > Any ideas where I could sell it and for how much? I am in the UK. > > I decided I wasn't happy with the time it took to grind beans and make > the coffee in the Europiccola, given how little I used it. For me it > all just wasn't worth the effort :-( > > I would appreciate any advice. > > Cheers. > > -- > Phillip Deackes > > To email me, please remove 'news' and replace with my firstname. List it -- with a picture at the minimum you are willing to accept. The market will determine the price. And of course there is a market for used grinders dave www.hitechespresso.com
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Date: 02 Apr 2007 09:19:13
From: Phillip Deackes
Subject: Re: Where can I sell an Isomac Granmacinino in UK?
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On 2007-04-02 00:27:48 +0100, "daveb" <davebobblane@gmail.com > said: > > List it -- with a picture at the minimum you are willing to accept. > The market will determine the price. > > And of course there is a market for used grinders > > dave Many thanks, Dave & Danny. Your advice is greatly appreciated. -- Phillip Deackes To email me, please remove 'news' and replace with my firstname.
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Date: 01 Apr 2007 23:13:58
From: Danny
Subject: Re: Where can I sell an Isomac Granmacinino in UK?
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Phillip Deackes wrote: > I have sold my La Pavoni Europiccola through Ebay, but now need to sell > my Isomac Granmacinino grinder. I can't find any of these on Ebay so > gave no idea what the going rate for a rarely used second-hand model > might be. Indeed, is there a market for second-hand coffee grinders? > > Any ideas where I could sell it and for how much? I am in the UK. > > I decided I wasn't happy with the time it took to grind beans and make > the coffee in the Europiccola, given how little I used it. For me it all > just wasn't worth the effort :-( > > I would appreciate any advice. > > Cheers. > Given that this model is available new for upwards of £120, it's worth either what someone will pay, or about £80+ at a guess. You never know with Ebay - it could easily go for the new price or therabouts. -- Regards, Danny http://www.gaggia-espresso.com (a purely hobby site) (apparently bad grammar but I like it that way...)
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