Used Cookshack 250 value?

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timosh

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Jul 10, 2011
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Greetings! 

I'm a total noob on this forum, and if this is placed in the wrong area, moderators, please move it.

There is an auction coming up in my area that has a Cookshack 250 with all the rest of the restaurant equipment.  I see the cost of a new CS 250 is about $4000 - $5000.  This unit is about 5 years old.  What do you think would be a "good" price for this unit?  I want to pay as little as possible (it is an auction) but need a ballpark figure on what you guys think would be a "good price."

Thanks,

timosh 
 
Welcome to the SMF. Glad to have you here. Lots of good folks, great recipes and knowledge. Looking forward to  your first qview. 
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The CS250 is an awesome unit...

I looked around several places...ebay and auction sites and some of the other forums.

Haven't seen one for less than 4K.

Good luck and>>>>>

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I would go over to the cookshack forum, there are a lot of terrific people there just as here, and they would be more helpful.

http://forum.cookshack.com/eve

You may need to register but the wealth of information there is worth the few minutes that takes.

I have had one of the small cookshacks to about 10 years and love it for most things I make.
 
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