u/BB8isyourfather

Are older (made in usa) Traegers worth more?

Not looking to sell on here, just looking for info.

I have an older one... can't remember the exact model#. Maybe bbq-40. Lil' tex. Not a big one but it's heavy and solid. I replaced the 3 way switch with an aftermarket temp control unit and it's served me well for many years.

I'm moving soon and can't easily take it with me so I was thinking of listing it. Are the older ones inherently more valuable due to the better quality of materials used for manufacturing?

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u/BB8isyourfather — 2 days ago