For Sale 3DR SOLO

Hi,

I have a 3DR solo for sale. If you never flown a 3DR nows your chance to own and fly one. This one fly's amazing, fast and has lots of fun features. Just put on a Go Pro and fly.

Extra propellers, 3 battery, back pack style case, and chargers.

I payed over $1400 back in February 2016.

MAKE ME AN OFFER!

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ChrisRL

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yeah, sorry to say that Best Buy and now Amazon are blowing these out. brand new, at way below your asking price...
 

Hi Chris,
Thank you for that. The battery's are still $150 each and the Solo with is around $470 with a gimbal. The back pack case is about $90.
I have seen combos from $500-$800 Drone, gimbal, one battery and back pack case.

I have:
Drone
Gimbal
3 x battery's two of them have less than 5 charges.
Extra set of propellers
Back pack case.
for $400

What do you think a good deal would be?
 

ChrisRL

Member
Justin, hello!
Here's what you're up against:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/3dr-solo-drone-with-controller-black/5655599.p?skuId=5655599
That's around $365 for a drone, two batts, two sets of props, backpack case. Plus the warranty and return policy of BestBuy. BTW it's $50 off for an open case return with warranty, if you can find one available locally at Best Buy
Didn't check the Amazon prices but since 3DR ordered 100,000 of these puppies and they're all being delivered at once, I don't think the high prices you paid will hold out for much longer, if at all.
The sad fact of the matter is that unless you're actually flying any drone and using it, flipping and resale values are going to be like cars or iPhones before too long (i.e. starting now). DJI has already discontinued several drones that are less than a couple years old - the P3P, the straight P4 and the I1 are all end-of-line.
That fact, coupled with the fact that the FAA now requires licensing of all drones like this (between 0.55lbs and 55lbs All-Up-Weight) means that people who were going to buy and dabble are now thinking twice about the advisability of operating press-and-fly drones at all, since they will eventually carry full personal and legal accountability for the actions that their (self-flying) drones might take, since the drones will now need to carry ID that will positively identify their owners.
 
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