How to sell used appliances?

Fabrik8

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I will need to unload our 4-year-old Bosch gas range (dual fuel, gas top with electric oven), to at least recover some money from it. We're getting an induction range, because the stove is going be the only gas appliance left, and I'm not relocating our gas service and gas meter to the other side of the house just to feed a stove. A new stove is cheaper.


Short of Craigslist and FB Marketplace (I don't have a FB account, but could reluctantly change that I suppose), anyone have ideas on how to go about selling a nice used gas range?
It seems most of the new appliance places here don't take things on trade, and the used appliance places seem to be washer/dryer/fridge.

I haven't tried anything yet, I'm just thinking about how to go about this for good results. FB or Craigslist may work, dunno yet.

It's very easy to buy the new one, but not so easy to clear out the old one.
 
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Our washing machine died this past March, Dryer was still good. I sell quite a bit on Offer up. it is flooded with used appliances. I priced it fair or just below and it sold in under a week. Samsung that was 7 yrs old, $175.
 
Google local consignment shops. There are a couple in my small town of 1400 that always have appliances sitting out front. Doubtful you'll get top dollar...but $50 vs $100 (or whatever), what's your time worth and how much is it worth to you to not have to deal with idiots.
 
Google local consignment shops. There are a couple in my small town of 1400 that always have appliances sitting out front. Doubtful you'll get top dollar...but $50 vs $100 (or whatever), what's your time worth and how much is it worth to you to not have to deal with idiots.

Yeah, that's a good idea. I would mostly be concerned about getting it out from underfoot in a timely way, instead of making top dollar back on it. If someone scoops it for $500 or whatever, really good deal for them.
 
Damn dude you made of money? When I was pricing appliances last year I was looking for a duel fuel and they were over double gas/gas or electric/electric. Went gas/gas and never looked back
 
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