EBay Bargin

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wheats
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EBay Bargin

Post by wheats »

If your in the market for a beer fridge and want to be the envy of all your fellow brewers, look no further

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 0164961079

Low starting price and no reserve.
Ultimate beer fridge - ! ! FOR SALE ! !
http://www.homebrewandbeer.com/forum/vi ... 3903#33903
Chris
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Post by Chris »

Ah. It IS in 'the shop' too.
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Post by Pale_Ale »

Is this the same one from 2006?
Why are you having so much trouble getting rid of it?

Also why does it cost $8000 new?
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wheats
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Post by wheats »

Yeah it's the same one from '06', I'm not really having trouble selling it cause I only ever advertised it on here, and I was offered $400 for it then. After advertising it last year it has just been sitting in the shed, so I thought I would get rid of it.

As for the $8000, the rrp is $7999 because it is a scientific incubator and has to be extremly acurate, I know this is slight over-kill for brewing beer but then again I'm only asking $400 for it.
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James L
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Post by James L »

I've been thinking about doing the same with some of the incubators we have at work... they are accurate to 0.1 of a degree.. The thing is, they are soo expensive, so people will notice if they go missing... Whoever gets this will be set...

Why are you having so much trouble selling it?
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Post by Kevnlis »

James L wrote:Why are you having so much trouble selling it?
Excellent question. If I were in Melbourne I would be in on the bidding. Though really you could probably get a second hand fridge of that size for $150 or so and a fridgemate at $50 and be accurate enough for brewing. Just wouldn't be as much fun... or as good of a story to tell ;)
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Post by rwh »

I'd buy it in a second if I had a shed. :cry:
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James L
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Post by James L »

thankfully, the house i have just bought has 3 sheds... so i might finally be able to do all grain brewing... And buy another fridge
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