I have a trio of identical printers I want to sell. I posted them on Craigslist and got literally no response.

I posted them on eBay and sold one but for 1/4 the asking price. It also cost me a fortune to ship it.

Does anyone here have experience doing this and mind sharing your knowledge?

  • PerogiBoi@lemmy.ca
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    10 months ago

    I posted on Facebook marketplace and it was sold within a day. I live in a town with 3,000 people in it. Facebook is the internet to most people here. Try there.

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      10 months ago

      Oof, you won’t believe this but I don’t have a presence on any meta services.

      But sounds like you’re probably right. Maybe I can get a friend to do it for me.

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        10 months ago

        Me neither as of today lol. My account was logged into this morning and all my browsers and devices were deleted from their recognized device list and my passwords were all reset haha.

        I’m officially off Meta as well. Now to notify all my relatives that my account is no longer mine.

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        10 months ago

        I think as of like yesterday you can sign up just to marketplace with just an email, no Facebook account needed. Might be an EU only thing though

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    10 months ago

    For ebay you always want to take pictures first, package item properly with reinforcement/packaging material, weigh and measure the package. The shipping estimates are based on these metrics, so you need to do them ahead of time.

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    10 months ago

    I would say that it realy depends on where you live, for Germany i would recommend eBay Kleinanzeigen.

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    10 months ago

    Yep FB is the way to go for local sales. I’m in a large metro area and exclusively use it.

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    10 months ago

    Give it to someone who wants it and ask money in return.

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    10 months ago

    I have experience buying, not selling, but should still be able to help.

    Local sales are the way to go for 3d printers. Local sales also allow people to see the printer and check that it works as they expect before committing to buying it. Most people will pay more for a known-working printer than a the-owner-says-it-works one. Local sales also avoid shipping which, in addition to the downsides that you’ve discovered, caries some risk for the printer. The downside of local sales is that you might have to wait for a long time until someone nearby wants the type of printer that you have (or until someone who doesn’t live nearby opportunistically picks up the printer as they were going to pass near you anyways).

    Nealy everywhere has a Craigslist-like for local sales, which could be Kijiji, Letgo, FB marketplace, etc. There’s no harm in listing the same printers on multiple sites to see which one gathers the most interest. (Just please make sure to take all of the listings down once the printers are sold.)

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    10 months ago

    Country/location and printers?

    e.g. In Germany facebook is dead but from what I hear it is still used in the USA. Smiliar a Ender 3 has a diffrent target audiance than a Raise3D.

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      10 months ago

      It’s USA, two creality cr10sprov2 but with tiny machines firmware and upgrades. I was poking at nextdoor this morning, has anyone used that?

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        10 months ago

        Used prices were in a free fall. A Cr10s pro v2 is now around $100-150.

        If your price is spot on it might just take a few weeks for a potential buyer to see it as those aren’t the typical beginner printers and print farms/businesses use different machines.