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Paragon f130 elite 120v, perfect. Side elements. Lifetime warranty
Selling my paragon, bought new from Wale in 2014, just replaced elements.
Warranted forever & I never sent in the card so you can do that too (was not sure if the unconditional warranty is transferable so I kept the card in case I ever wanted to sell it)
Works fine on a 20 amp 110v standard outlet.
Taking offers, possibly open to trades or part trades.
Stock photo, mine has the side elements
I'll take pics when I go to shop.
Very low use, maybe 200 hours, I used other ovens.
Located in Philadelphia

Built to last. Way overbuilt imo,definitely suitable for commercial use.
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Re: Paragon f130 elite 120v, perfect. Side elements. Lifetime warranty
What are you looking for in regards to trades? I have items to trade but they are in a completely different trade and median. I have a 3d printer, and items/tools if you are a mechanic, or a blacksmith or a metal fabricator/welder.
I make cool stuff out of things that were, forgotten, tossed and thrown away.
~It ant broken, till it can't be fixed no more~ Words of wisdom, from the grease wrenching queen.
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Re: Paragon f130 elite 120v, perfect. Side elements. Lifetime warranty
I am a mechanic, tmand silver fabricator (interested in other metals too), welder, pm me .
Maybe something like a tig welder, a mini mill, investment casting, vacuum pump
My plan is to basically build a copy using the same controller but portable and less heavy. I do festival demos and it's too heavy to move around.
I'm looking for a shared work space in philly, if there aren't community ovens I won't be able to sell it until the replacement is done.
I'd also take $1200.
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Re: Paragon f130 elite 120v, perfect. Side elements. Lifetime warranty
I'm extremely interested. Would you be willing to ship it to Oregon?
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Re: Paragon f130 elite 120v, perfect. Side elements. Lifetime warranty
I would ship it anywhere on your dime.
I think the cheapest way would be freight, I do have a loading dock so that makes it cheaper, especially if you can find one on your side (ask your materials supplier maybe). I can crate it up.
It weight 200 pounds if I read it correctly, I know it's just heavy enough that I can lift it by myself, but I could not carry it up stairs. I was able to pick it up and put it on a van, that's about it.
I picked it up from Wale and saved a bunch on shipping.
I don't know if brown or usps will ship.
Check freight rate from 19140 to you, 200 pounds. I shipped a commercial refigarator about twice the size but lighter , it cost $40 to ship from Denver to philly, freight, pallette, dock to dock.
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Re: Paragon f130 elite 120v, perfect. Side elements. Lifetime warranty
Looks like I might have to get serious about selling this, several unexpected big expenses all at once. I really don't want to sell this.
Can deliver within a short distance.
Might trade or part trade for a car or truck. Will travel to get it.I'm a mechanic, major issues ok.
Preferences. Inspected I'm PA, or tagged in NJ.
Gruman style step van, Double cab pickup , suburban, and SUV, Grand Cherokee...open especially to partial trades .(cash and a beater)
I'm taking the pics now.
Like Misha says, don't buy anything without a note in the picture, and Google search the images too.
I won't be able to go less than $1200, I passed on 2 $1000 offers, so let's not lowball (not that lowballin bugs e, I do it). I feel like I paid more for it than they are selling them for now. Thanks for the offers.
I'm waiting to hear back from 2 shops in town that I'm trying to rent space with, if I don't need my own oven I'll be a bit more likely to accept trades. That's why she has such low hours, I was working in a shop and using the house kilns.
I am interested in tools, kiln controllers, digital as well as analog, even old ones needing tlc. Old kilns, functional or not. I want to build a micro crucible kiln and a 3' x12"×12" tube annealer. Eventually.
OK pics now.
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