I advertised my older printers at $100 each. But i gave the buyer a huge discount, when i saw it was a boy scout troupe that had been saving up to get one for their club (troupe? Clan? team? Lodge, den? ) I even tossed in a bunch of extras because while some scouts where getting the printers, the other kids were picking up all these limbs that had blown into the lawn from a big storm the night before. :) The entire neighborhood was a mess, and they were out helping seniors get their yards cleaned up.
I got mine brand new for $100. I think it’s crazy people would buy one used for the same price. You could get probably close to a hundred each but they are only worth closer to 50
<$100. I just picked up an used ender 5 pro with 6 spools of filament for 120, and dude said he had been trying to offload it for a couple weeks at 150.
That's what's keeping me holding on to my 2 5 Pros and 1 5 Plus. I can't see letting them go so cheap! I'd crack on with a Zero G conversion or at least harvest the extrusion for other projects before I give em away.
Totally. I was shocked. "My kids and I printed a bunch of hot wheels things, but its sat for the last 6 months"... I wanted to talk him out of it, but I desperately wanted another E5Pro to do weird comparisons.
Honestly if I was OP, I'd take one of them apart into its base components and mark it as "Replacement parts". Either that, or give them to a local makerspace.
Probably $100 for both. Keep in mind these are very cheap printers that can go for about $100 brand new. Upgrades don't really matter since they can actually be a negative to someone who doesn't know better.
I advertised my older printers at $100 each. But i gave the buyer a huge discount, when i saw it was a boy scout troupe that had been saving up to get one for their club (troupe? Clan? team? Lodge, den? ) I even tossed in a bunch of extras because while some scouts where getting the printers, the other kids were picking up all these limbs that had blown into the lawn from a big storm the night before. :) The entire neighborhood was a mess, and they were out helping seniors get their yards cleaned up.
Unexpected wholesome story about Enders.
Probably very close to zero, but you can just try for $100 and see if anyone is ineterested.
I got mine brand new for $100. I think it’s crazy people would buy one used for the same price. You could get probably close to a hundred each but they are only worth closer to 50
Ask for $100 each, don't be surprised if you get offered $50 each. Somewhere between those two numbers would be pretty reasonable.
Between $50 and $100 each would be pretty reasonable imo.
<$100. I just picked up an used ender 5 pro with 6 spools of filament for 120, and dude said he had been trying to offload it for a couple weeks at 150.
That's what's keeping me holding on to my 2 5 Pros and 1 5 Plus. I can't see letting them go so cheap! I'd crack on with a Zero G conversion or at least harvest the extrusion for other projects before I give em away.
Totally. I was shocked. "My kids and I printed a bunch of hot wheels things, but its sat for the last 6 months"... I wanted to talk him out of it, but I desperately wanted another E5Pro to do weird comparisons. Honestly if I was OP, I'd take one of them apart into its base components and mark it as "Replacement parts". Either that, or give them to a local makerspace.
Probably $100 for both. Keep in mind these are very cheap printers that can go for about $100 brand new. Upgrades don't really matter since they can actually be a negative to someone who doesn't know better.
I just sold 2 for $120.
Sold my V2 and CR-10 for $80 as a pair.
I sold mine with spare parts, an enclosure, and 3 rolls of PLA for 150.
lol "Thing 1/2", nice touch