Hog Cooker. Worth it?

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lowcountrygamecock

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My office is selling off a couple trailer cookers. This one has room to cook a whole hog on the back and also has a side grill and side burners. It needs to be cleaned up but the burners are in good shape and it all works. What y’all think worth?
 

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It would be Worth owning if you plan to use a cooker that big, if not it’s just a cool piece of lawn art
 
I agree with Chili! Unless your doing catering or a food truck kind of thing, then I think that is way too much cooker for a backyard guy. But once again as Chili says it could be a great opportunity for a flip. Clean it up & make a grand or so. What is he asking? How long has it been on the market. You may be able to go in with a low figure & come out of this with a nice profit!
Al
 
Those make great rental units too. Two guys around me have similar cookers. They rent them out to folks for hog roasts. I think they get around $150 or so per use.
 
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