Re: Weber resale value w/ dings
Those are pretty deep dents. Not just in the finish, but wood is obviously compressed. If I were buying it I would be worried about those weak spots being the starting point for a crack. Kind of like when a stone hits your windshield and it gets a chip. That’s a weak spot, and a crack may start there eventually. Or it may not. But to me it’s slightly more than cosmetic. Start with what you payed for it and take off 30 percent for fair value in excellent condition. So if you paid 2000 (just guessing), you have 1600. Then take 20 percent off of that for the damage. So I think you could start at 1280, but be willing to bargain down from there. Some may think I’m being too harsh. But you’re asking a potential buyer to take a bit of a chance.
Don
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