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Originally Posted by pam
The best thing I can tell you is that there is a very good market for used torches, so if you buy a torch and find that you don't like it, then more than likely you can sell it without losing too much money.
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I think this is a really good point that people probably don't hear enough. My case, I probably won't try to sell it. I had thought I'd get the propane knob checked out and then consider selling it. I'm not sure I'll ever be comfortable selling this torch, maybe if I list it 'as is', I don't know.
But while I think getting the right torch is important, I'm glad I got one and didn't wait any longer to move up. (Same with buying a kiln. Sure one may suit someone better than another but any kiln is better than no kiln.) I just wish I'd gotten a different response from customer service. I was expecting to pay for anything they did because the torch was about a year old. Their response just make it where I don't see buying from them again. But that's a different thread.