WTS some flashlights and stuff / Nebraska

You may offer low if you like (assume your offer covers shipping and tax) but don’t expect me to respond if unimpressed.

Maybe you’ll get lucky, interest in more than one item will help get a lower price, but not horribly interested in selling the E07x or GT94 cheap. It’s not worth it to me to mail off less than $30 in stuff honestly

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Photo: https://photos.app.goo.gl/gbLHTqgMFDhGM2kD9
BLF GT94 (package deal - 440 light, 50 case, free strap (streamlight)) =$500, optional lightly used $60 8x button top 30q’s that came from illumn and been stored in fridge. You can see it has been dropped on a slab of concrete. Works fine, lens looked fine
The light and its 30Q’s have not been through more than 2 full charges.
I think the reflector is smooth, but it doesn’t look PERFECTLY smooth, which is disappointing given Lumintop’s scam pricing.
Extra MACRO photos
Glass is somehow not scratched. https://photos.app.goo.gl/dGtggt6cqvM1PQmG7
https://photos.app.goo.gl/oqKH1be6PWPk3UZV6
https://photos.app.goo.gl/74spyw2GVUBjN2qi8
https://photos.app.goo.gl/DukGFqnMiz97mEvi6

E07 219b - $55 (retail 65) - minor lens scuff/scratching (won’t affect beam, looks worse in macro photo than life)
Extra MACRO photos including S2+
https://photos.app.goo.gl/J6GeUaQkeCYMX8hFA
https://photos.app.goo.gl/wAuwygGHjfggQMFn9
https://photos.app.goo.gl/8c4HWyw5LJ83ZU4V8

Convoy M21A “C8 version host with 17mm driver adapter”, 5 amps SST20 95 cri FB4, heavily used, lens scuffs/scratches but nothing deep, poorly modified with a different switch cause forward sucks, so clicking takes some more work, and been dropped a lot) - $20 - can do 15 if combining other stuff (retail 28)
I would assume around 750 lumens out the front, you can shoot coons from 120 yards…

Convoy S2+ 3200ma SST20 FB4 - like new $15

E07x SST20 FA4 - 80, not going to budge unless I really really need money or you buying more stuff

(CS gim on left - 160, functional and sharp, sorry had to throw that in there!)
I also have an unused 14x14 Guide Gear Teepee Tent ETP3-1414. $120 (retails around 160+tax, shipping calcs tell me it’s a whopping $43 minimum in the sample area code I used)

Thread/signature will be updated as items are sold (not only listing here).

Not trying to be critical, so please take this as just an opinion and advice. And I wish you success in your sales. However, typically used prices are anywhere from 65 to 75% of new, not 85%. But still I wish you good luck!

I agree. Tax? 15% off retail for used? I wish you luck.

Well, you are selling something used. The price someone pays is based on the price of the item new - the perceived cost of shipping plus waiting plus the differential of whether people feel you are honest. Remember, we don’t know you.

So as you can see, when you sell something whether it’s new or used, the buyer determines the price , not you.

Also, pictures of items, and a description of their condition, goes a long way towards a successful sale.

We dont know what he paid for them. Assuming he got them at the lowest new price a light has ever sold for 15 percent off might not be bad. The original post comes off a little angry, like if I dont like your offer I won’t respond. Maybe he’s having a bad day. Or a bad year. Or maybe he didn’t mean it that way at all. I dont know.

Rather than give him a hard time, let’s try to help out a little.

Here is how to sell flashlights:

List the flashlight, the condition, and all accessories as well as a price. For example:

BLF GT94, like new condition. Includes 8 sony vtc6 button top batteries and all original accessories. $450 firm. USA only.

You’ll probably get a better response that way.

Time is money. How big of a hurry is the seller in?

High price results when seller has lower motivation to sell in a hurry, along with buyer has high motivation to buy.

Low price results when seller has high motivation to sell in a hurry, and buyer has low motivation to buy.

This is why I like forums where you’re required to list a price in all for sale postings.

Oooh… GT94!!!

If you want to shoot a lowball offer in the dark you’re welcome to do so, but all I see here is spam with no offers so far.
I’m not hurting for money, and the lights don’t really take much room.

The logic on the price -> you don’t have to wait 1-2 months on shipping, or spend 30-40 to expedite and still end up waiting 2 weeks anyways because China shipping is lovely

The irony, I got called rude for lowballing someone…

I like straight forward deals (sorry, I was agreeing with OP, just say a price, take it or leave it - he at least accepts offers).

The guy in the FB group sells for over the China price on ebay, plus shipping.
My price beats his. /shrug

Having done my own sale i get the appeal of not posting numbers, you want to maximize your sale prices but people respond better to having a price to weigh against the item.

Also 85% won’t sell many lights, unless its a rare light that has kept its value or you happen across someone who really wants that light and is willing to pay.

Finally some lights you can’t sell at any price, even free (before shipping).

I disagree with the statement that "all I see here is spam"..... What you are seeing is people trying to be helpful.

Good grief - did you have a bad day or what?

Here's another recommendation - try and be positive - read the helpful recommendations and post some asking prices to get the ball rolling.

Besides that, the comments help to bump your post up to the top each time someone posts a new reply. Enjoy the attention.

Instead you again are being negative, again. A Donald Sutherland quote from an old movie comes to mind "stop with the negative vibes dude".

Your attitude makes me not to want to buy anything you have.

Good luck.

You can see from my sale thread history they were priced to sell, besides the discontinued D4v1.

You can see ever popular ever loved Illumn price gouging the 94 for a hundred more than I paid for new from China: https://www.illumn.com/flashlights/lumintop/lumintop-blf-gt94-4-x-luminus-sbt90-2-20-000-lumen-2500-meter-thrower.html

Fireflies almost never offer discount outside of that 20% on the first buck driver models and are not available from 3rd party chinese vendors at lower prices. With their QC issues, you basically want to know what you’re getting beforehand…

The ebay dealer basically charges like 10%$10 shipping or something like that!

Your attitudes make me not want to sell to you… except I don’t think politics and mercantile mix. I spent a lot of money on the hobby, and I don’t especially need money for anything right now. The ammo I had the gun shop consign will bring in a huge sum and probably sell quick, the flashlights are nothing next to that lol
I know and don’t expect to sell instantly like this. I personally would have been happy to buy this stuff used –15% as long as it has no major problems

Well, first I don't know what FB group you are referring to.

Second, I've not looked at your sales thread history - is it pertinent to this thread and the lack of asking prices?

Third, how do I know what you paid for the 94?

Fourth, which Fireflies, specifically do you want to sell and for how much - and were they purchased before any QC issues?

Fifth, what eBay dealer, got a link that matters, again it would help if you posted asking prices?

Hope you are better tomorrow, sorry you had a bad day, or week.

Good luck.

https://ebay.com/usr/jlhawaii808

he posts in the FF group a few times.
The 3 main lights that won’t likely be used again are in opening post.

Ok, thanks for the link... His prices are really high but his feedback is 100% like mine.

You can quote and rationalize all you like, and you are free to use whatever price structure you wish, i can only tell you that my experience on BLF is that you need to offer competitive pricing. Members here know what the prices of lights are, this is not facebook or ebay
I have a few lights left that are priced at a fraction of what they cost new, one at 10% of the new price if i remember correctly, its not selling.

Here is my sales thread, you can see what each light sold for.
Only a few went for full selling price and most lights were not originally priced near the original price.

Finally i get that we are telling you what you don’t want to hear, we are not out to annoy or undermine you, we are telling you what we know, in many cases from experience. Instead of fighting with us you can learn from us, we are offering you free wisdom that is worth more than you are paying for it.

Another variable: What are the norms of the place where the item is listed for sale?

Somewhere on this planet, there is a place where flashlights are offered for sale, and the rules stated that price must be listed, and the rules also stated to keep the replies to serious inquiries only, no chat discussion.

At yet another location, price may not be required to be posted, and all kinds of discussion is ok to ensue that clutters the sale thread.

If the price were listed as X amount of dollars or best offer, there would be a lot less clutter discussion.

But if the price is indeterminate, there will be lots of clutter discussion, just about that.

By the way, the BLF GT94 is a top performing power thrower, with huge performance that comes along with a large light. If I didn't already have two of them, I would be tempted to attempt to get this one.

Good luck with your sale!