1565 days ago

Help with this please. Selling an Angle Grinder, how much?

Rod Neighbourly Lead from Melville

Hope you are all well.
I need some help here please.
My best friend in Auckland has cancer and he is trying to get rid of few things, including this Angle Grinder.
I don't understand about those things and I need help to figure out how much he should ask for it.
He cant remember the exact amount he spent on this Grinder, plus extra disks and something else I don't know its name. (As per photos).. But he believes he payed nearly $700 (or just over) about 6 years ago and has only used ONCE.
How much do you think we can ask for it?
Thanks in advance.

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