I think I'll stop selling clothes and start selling only electric curlers

ellenm

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I think I\'ll stop selling clothes and start selling only electric curlers

I have sold these sets before for good money -- $25 - $65. But this one is at $102.50--unbelievable! The newer plastic-y sets don't sell, but these old GE sets do great.

GE Electric Curlers
 
Unbelievable. I keep thinking this hot item is going to cool ;) but the price on these has really remained steady, hasn't it?

Lizzie
 
I have the same question. What are the desirable characteristics?

Steph
 
I wish I knew exactly what the attraction is. The last buyer of one of these sets told me that she had used one for years and it had finally stopped working so she needed another. I think they are made very well and hold the heat in the curlers very well.
 
I think it's more reliable tried and true than for particular styling.
Back in the day that I used hot rollers I know I was sick when mine pooped out:(
Last time we talked about hot rollers I picked a couple up but didn't list them.
Have to go dig in that pile of stuff behind me and see which kind I got.
Regardless they are going up:)
Thanks for the reminder
Karen

I remember something about the "mist" too
Now if I could just remember what I remember:D
 
The GEs are a cult thing. The women who have used them for years are very loyal and believe this is the best hot roller set ever made. GE no longer makes them, so their only alternative to replace a non-working set is the secondary market. I've had one go over $100 but usually they sell in the $60 to $80 range. Always with multiple bids. Always with a $9.99 no reserve start. Wish all things were like that!
 
Thank you, cosmic. I still wonder though how one of these sets can possibly work better than a brand new set by some other maker. I guess "cult" is the only word for it.
 
I sold some Beautifying Mist Curlers about a year ago for $60-$70. Someone on VCA had recommended looking for them.

After they sold I emailed the buyer and asked "so what's the big deal with these?" She said she just liked them. However, I had looked at her bidding history and she had bought 3 or 4 of them, so I don't quite think she was telling the truth.

Sue
 
I sold some Beautifying Mist Curlers about a year ago for $60-$70. Someone on VCA had recommended looking for them.

After they sold I emailed the buyer and asked "so what's the big deal with these?" She said she just liked them. However, I had looked at her bidding history and she had bought 3 or 4 of them, so I don't quite think she was telling the truth.

Sue
 
Sue, these ladies tend to stockpile them. Since they're old and prone to break without warning, they want to have a backup or two ready!
 
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