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bradley8795

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Ya unfortunately the only good money / quick sales are going to be on the truck brands. If you buy those it's going to be a long time if ever before you sell them.


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ovrrdrive

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I think it's worth just about what he's asking for it at the top end... That would be a good purchase for someone just starting that didn't have anything. Otherwise I'd pass.
 

rednotch

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the tools are older husky pro black chrome it's not bad for a keeper with the tools , Decent set, same tools Mac rebadged for the OLD foose and Jesse james tool kits. Made in Taiwan.

For resale not much if any profit after his asking price, never seen a complete husky pro set like that before.
 

crab

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Anything you intend to resell at a profit, tools- anything, you're going to need to sell cheap, CHEAP, or you wont sell. If you could get those for 75 bucks max you might make a few bucks. Most of the time you'd be better off getting a part time job. Consider the time you have invested and the profit you might make, it's very seldom worth the effort.
 

finn

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Work a few hours of o.t. at your day job.

You'll make more money with less hassle than by flipping homeowner quality tools.

The set is probably a descent buy at his asking price, but there's no margin left for a flipper.
 
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