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Thread: Used SAECO lubesizer price?

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    Boolit Master


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    Used SAECO lubesizer price?

    Is $150 a reasonable price for a used one of these?

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    Boolit Mold
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    eBay has a brand new SAECO lubesizer for $350, and used ones for $230, even one that is old and rusty.

    If you add a heater it's another $75.
    Last edited by kenrh; 01-07-2024 at 06:50 PM.

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    Midway has a list price of $340.
    I could be wrong - it happens at least daily.

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    I think $150 is kinda high.
    There is one in S&S right now for $25 less and comes with 3 dies and TP.
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    $150 Sounds high to me also. Powder coating has significantly reduced the price of lubesizers across the board. I had to sell my Lyman, the Star, all the dies, and lube tubes at a loss. Did not bother me all that much as powdercoating with static was the biggest game changer in cast bullets since the invention of the gas check. You could not pay me to go back to the days of the waxy greasy mess. Powdercoating eliminated a bunch of pseudo science too as an added bonus.

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    Just curious. LGS has one, an older grey one. I don't really need one, I have a LAM II and 2 old Ideal 45s. It would just be to learn/work with one for the experience. I like to do that sometimes.

    The fact that the dies are totally different etc. makes me hesitant. It would likely be a 1 caliber only proposition. Like I said, don't really need to.

    Thanks all!

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