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| Considering what you can buy them for new 25 bucks seems a bit high. As far as the drip problem goes the instructions that come with the pot tell you how to fix that as it is usually just a dirt problem in the valve area. Jim |
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| $25 including shipping is quite fair. Seller is only gonna get maybe $17 net.
However, I already have one and am a convert to the 20 pound pots. |
| Posts: 1570 | Location: Base of the Blue Ridge | Registered: 04 November 2002 |
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| I only mentioned the dripping for people unfamilar with lee pots, you can follow their instructions all you want but in a short while they all drip again. Nick |
| Posts: 29 | Location: Buffalo New York | Registered: 21 August 2003 |
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| My Lee production pot does not drip and I have had it for a couple of years now!! Also I paid 35 bucks for mine new yea they cost a bit more than that but bargains can be found if you look. I have seen them at rummage sales and gun shows for a 10 dollar bill used. Yea I know they are higher now than a couple of years ago like I said bargains can be found if ya look. Jim |
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| fecmech, 110 or 220 volt? I might consider it for a backup pot. |
| Posts: 36 | Location: Ohio | Registered: 23 December 2002 |
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| Sorry for the delay responding, the pot is sold. Nick |
| Posts: 29 | Location: Buffalo New York | Registered: 21 August 2003 |
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