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Guys and Gals,
I need help pricing a table saw I would like to sell. I purchased the saw new in 2009. The saw is Jet Model JWSS-10CS, Jet Closed Stand 10" SuperSaw with 52 inch XACTA Fence and Sliding Table Assembly. Hobby use, well maintained. Original retail price was $1900. Can be run on 110 or 220. 1-3/4 HP.
The router table attached at the far right is NOT included.
Many thanks,
TJ
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Depends how fast you want to sell it. Slow start $1200 and drop every couple weeks. Faster -$500.
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The CI sliding table is an awesome accessory (I have one on my Unisaw) and used it is worth a couple hundred by itself. As a package I think it's a $600-$1000 saw depending on your market and how motivated you are.
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I have sold many used tools. I would agree with BloomingtonMike except it would take me a very long time to drop to $500 for that saw. Generally 1/2 of new price is a good start point; I'm sure its gone up in price if still sold new. What does a comparable new Jet sell for now?
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(01-15-2018, 11:15 PM)HomerLee Wrote: I have sold many used tools. I would agree with BloomingtonMike except it would take me a very long time to drop to $500 for that saw. Generally 1/2 of new price is a good start point; I'm sure its gone up in price if still sold new. What does a comparable new Jet sell for now?
These guys are right. I would start at 1200, might snag someone. Most likely it sells at $1000.
Nice saw.
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(01-15-2018, 11:15 PM)HomerLee Wrote: I have sold many used tools. I would agree with BloomingtonMike except it would take me a very long time to drop to $500 for that saw. Generally 1/2 of new price is a good start point; I'm sure its gone up in price if still sold new. What does a comparable new Jet sell for now?
Closest I can find is the Jet ProShop with cast iron tables and 52" fence - $1500, however, it does not have the sliding table.
Thanks for your help!
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Thanks everyone for your input!!
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I’m thinking $800-$1000 with the accessories for a selling price. It depends on how many 3 hp cabinet saws are for sale close by when you’re selling it and where they’re priced. I recently helped my friend buy a 3 HP Jet cabinet saw with router table, Hitachi 3 HP router, Incra fence and a ton of Incra add ons. Also 2 Forrest blades. He paid $1250 and I thought he did really good.
We were looking for a contractor saw as well for months on CL and there really wasn’t anything too great. Most were around $500 and not worth it. I have noticed a big drop in decent used machinery in my area over the past few years on CL. I can’t figure out why.
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Is that a true cabinet saw or a hybrid? That would make a big difference to me.
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01-17-2018, 06:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-17-2018, 06:05 PM by fishhh4.)
I have the same saw . It has served me well . I don't want to say what I paid on a fathers day special from Redmonds to my door . I have a 5 hp Oliver as well .
I would say 800 - 1000 . You have kept it in wonderful shape .
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