Looking at buying a slightly used Traeger Pro 575 - opinions on price?

Buying a slightly used Traeger Pro 575 can be a great investment, especially if you're getting a quality product at a reasonable price. When considering the price, it's important to take into account factors like the condition of the grill, any accessories included, and how much use it has had. Additionally, researching the current market value of similar models can help ensure you're getting a fair deal. Overall, it sounds like you're making a smart choice by seeking opinions before making your purchase. Best of luck with your decision!

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Currently, my local Ace Hardware store in the Peoria, IL area has the Traeger Pro 575 on sale for $599.95 and that's considerably less than I paid for one about 3 years ago even when it was on sale for $100 off normal price. I'm sure that's probably the same price as all the rest of the Ace Hardware stores have it for as well. Of course, it doesn't come with a Trager cover, but for that price for a new grill, you can't beat it!! And you have a full warranty!! Ace even does free assembly if you want, but, do you really want an 18 year old kid putting your grill together? Just saying!
 
Currently, my local Ace Hardware store in the Peoria, IL area has the Traeger Pro 575 on sale for $599.95 and that's considerably less than I paid for one about 3 years ago even when it was on sale for $100 off normal price. I'm sure that's probably the same price as all the rest of the Ace Hardware stores have it for as well. Of course, it doesn't come with a Trager cover, but for that price for a new grill, you can't beat it!! And you have a full warranty!! Ace even does free assembly if you want, but, do you really want an 18 year old kid putting your grill together? Just saying!

I got my Ironwood 885 from my local Ace. They assembled it and delivered it to my driveway on a liftgate truck. At my age, my wife and I would have struggled to get the box in and out of our SUV and assembling it. The grill was assembled perfectly by the folks at Ace. There were no missing or loose screws, etc.
 

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