Jyden Chopper Value

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Jyden Chopper Value

Post by enggass »

How much should I offer for this chopper alone?
https://maine.craigslist.org/bfs/6932422930.html

A little rusty but fully functional with extra set of blades and extension arm. I’m gonna go try it out next week. 2nd owner.
Currently part of a larger package.
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Re: Jyden Chopper Value

Post by Justintime »

In the UK that would come up on ebay for £350-£450 in that condition.
Personally I would not put any value on secondhand glass mattboard or mouldings. Same for the vice and handheld cutter.
I would advise a brand new set of blades, if you're starting out.
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Re: Jyden Chopper Value

Post by poliopete »

I agree with Justin's advice for the chopper price and his opinion of the worth of the rest. However, if your vise (vice over here) is a Stanley 400 then that has some value. I paid £40 for one recently. They can make more.

Have a happy retirement :D

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