Hey,
I am new to buying weights. I heard the best way is to buy a cheap DB bar and buy used plates off Craigslist. What is a good price per pound for a used weight plate?
Thanks
|
Thread: Good price for used plates?
-
05-23-2010, 01:04 PM #1
-
05-23-2010, 01:17 PM #2
- Join Date: Dec 2007
- Location: Georgia, United States
- Age: 48
- Posts: 3,967
- Rep Power: 6992
Never pay more than 50 cent a pound unless you personally have a reason to (examples: you only like a certain high end brand that is about $3 pound new or something).
Some guys have scored deals for as low as 10 cents a pound. If you find a decent deal, make an offer that you are comfortable with.
A lot of guys will discount even more if they have a lot to sell. Also, look for guys who are selling a piece of equipment and are throwing in some weights with the deal. I got a leg press and the seller threw in about 200 lbs of weight. I noticed that he had more and he ended up selling me about 200 lbs for another $50.[]---[] Equipment Crew Member #14
www.ShankAZombie.com
-
05-23-2010, 01:32 PM #3
- Join Date: Apr 2010
- Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- Age: 39
- Posts: 443
- Rep Power: 187
The $0.50 per pound rule works in a perfect world, but it's not realisitic.
Retail is usually over $1.00 per pound, anything under $0.90 per pound is good. They're weight plates, they don't lose 50% of their value just because somebody else bought them first.
You can get a steal every once in awhile, I saw a guy selling a bench with a curl bar and 200lbs fo weight for $50 a few weeks ago, but it's rare that that happens.
As long as you're paying less than what you would at a retail store, I think you're doing fine. A lot of people check forums like this to find out what they should sell their gear for before they list it.
-
05-23-2010, 01:44 PM #4
Your market must be very, very tight. You can get weight plates from Walmart shipped to the nearest store for about $1 a pound (maybe a bit less, can't remember) and you can buy them at play it again sports for well less than .90/lb all day, every day. I got 2000lbs of brand new "YORK" plates shipped to my door for .72/lb ($75 for shipping, so the price would be higher per pound if you bought less, but still reasonable).
Point is... ninety cents a pound for used is too high unless there is something special about the plates. Even as well as I've done on craigslist, I've never been able to get much more than .5/lb.
Buff is pretty much dead on. If you can't find a set (used) for .5/lb.....wait a bit, you will.▪█─────█▪ Equipment Crew #4 ▪█─────█▪
Ivanko Crew #9
York Barbell Crew #13
-
-
05-23-2010, 02:21 PM #5
- Join Date: Dec 2007
- Location: Georgia, United States
- Age: 48
- Posts: 3,967
- Rep Power: 6992
Wow. Canada must have a tough tough market. There are LOTS of guys in this forum who have purchased (sometimes multiple times) weight plates and/or dumbbells for 50 cent a pound or less! I know that I have. Ive probably made 4-5 purchases of weight plates (I had about 1,300 lbs of Olympic and 600 lbs of standard weight at one time), ALL from CL and NEVER paid more than 50 cent a pound.
Its far from a perfect world, but guys from here (Georgia), and Ohio, Michigan, Illinois and California and other locations have been able to make the 50 cent a lb or less deals happen.
EDIT:
Just checked Atlanta's Craigslist for "weight plates" and came up with a ton...the first 5 were all 50 cent a pound OR LESS. Its really not that rare down here. Some of the others were just over 50 cent a pound, but included an Olympic bar, weight tree and/or curl bar.Last edited by buffbrown21; 05-23-2010 at 02:26 PM.
[]---[] Equipment Crew Member #14
www.ShankAZombie.com
-
05-23-2010, 04:06 PM #6
-
05-23-2010, 04:45 PM #7
-
05-23-2010, 04:51 PM #8
- Join Date: Apr 2010
- Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- Age: 39
- Posts: 443
- Rep Power: 187
http://edmonton.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-...AdIdZ206585371
That's about average from what I seen for the last month or so that I've been checking. Craigslist is next to useless here, maybe 2-3 posts a day in sporting.
-
-
05-23-2010, 04:55 PM #9
-
05-23-2010, 06:43 PM #10
- Join Date: Oct 2004
- Location: Flint, Michigan, United States
- Posts: 8,920
- Rep Power: 21475
that may be part of your problem- don't only look in "sporting goods". i've found deals for .25/.30 per pound listed in the other sections. i bought about 1000 pounds of olympic plates and about 500 pounds of standard plates for $325 one time- and it came with a power rack, bench, 2 weight trees, and some other stuff. i found it listed in the "tools and equipment" section.
"If there must be trouble let it be in my day, that my child may have peace." -Thomas Paine
[]---[]Equipment Crew Member No.3[]---[]
()---() York Barbell Club #2 ()---()
-
05-24-2010, 08:27 AM #11
Sports Authority frequently sells a 300lb set with a bar for 150.00.
They are new grip style plates TSA brand.The normal price is about 100.00 more but if you can wait you can save.[]--[]Equipment Crew #33[]--[]
Just be yourself...Everybody else is taken!
My Flickr Photo stuff.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/e_maxwell_photography/
-
05-24-2010, 09:05 AM #12
- Join Date: Sep 2005
- Location: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
- Posts: 21,492
- Rep Power: 1368331
-
-
05-24-2010, 09:19 AM #13
- Join Date: Aug 2008
- Location: Ohio, United States
- Age: 41
- Posts: 7,278
- Rep Power: 39183
My best score on plates came to well under $0.15 a pound counting everything. It was a mixture of 500lbs olympic and standard, and he took $75 for the lot. Included in that $75 was a bodysolid half rack, bench, olympic bar, and 3 more standard bars. (happy day for me)Usually I wouldnt touch plates on craigslist for over $0.30 a pound unless they were special, or matched my wide flanged set.
-
05-24-2010, 11:19 PM #14
- Join Date: Oct 2004
- Location: Flint, Michigan, United States
- Posts: 8,920
- Rep Power: 21475
ya just get lucky sometimes. this dude was living down in the metro detroit area (just moved) and had all this stuff at his old house- which he just sold. he needed it all gone and i just got lucky and got at it first. he lived about 10 minutes away, which was great since i needed to make a couple trips!
nice. the plates i've got in my gym were on cl from a gym- i was hoping for really nice plates like ivanko or something, but they have "patina" which i like a lot. i posted pics of them in the "your plates" thread, i think on the first page. the brand is schisler (at least the 45s), and they have deep lips which is nice."If there must be trouble let it be in my day, that my child may have peace." -Thomas Paine
[]---[]Equipment Crew Member No.3[]---[]
()---() York Barbell Club #2 ()---()
-
05-25-2010, 05:43 AM #15
- Join Date: Sep 2005
- Location: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
- Posts: 21,492
- Rep Power: 1368331
Similar Threads
-
Good price for bumper plates?
By Sl300 in forum Workout EquipmentReplies: 31Last Post: 05-14-2009, 07:47 AM -
good price for used plates
By laxxxer in forum Workout EquipmentReplies: 3Last Post: 02-27-2008, 06:31 AM
Bookmarks