Fair sale price for used switches?

I have over 30 switches I pulled from the home I sold. I ended up just buying 57 new zooz switches for the new house so everything matched. What's a fair price? I was thinking $20ea and $5 for the 3ways. Mostly ge/jasco/honeywell switches with some original innovelli models and zooz. None were excluded before removal but all functioned properly.

I usually start at 50% of original cost if the items are mint.

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I sold a bunch never used inoveili switches for $20 each. Guy snapped them up at that price.

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Off the topic, but curious how happy you are with the Zooz. I just sold my house and pulled the switches but like you I want everything to match so thinking of moving to either Zooz or Innovelli switches for everything.

I have both (and Caseta). Caseta rules for never ever being a fuss, and is 100% reliable. But not many bells & whistles overall. You need to use Picos for scene-control, since their wired switches can't do it. But man, that reliability and no-fuss is the thing of dreams.

Inovelli are equally expensive, and very feature-rich. But these days, I'd say too feature-rich -- they are ever-increasinly a handful to get dialed-in and maintain due to all the bells-&-whistles. I'm souring on them lately because of how much stuff they try to cram in their gear and how fast they're trying to expand their catalog. Thier customer support has historically been very good, but they the whole company is spread really thin these days, and I'm leery how well they'll be able to correspondingly scale their support with things like firmware as they grow. But I gotta admit, that LED bar is the bee's-knees -- though it can be futzy to dial in, it is incredibly useful -- I do love that feature.

Zooz is a really nice sweet-spot -- significantly less expensive than those other 2, and you get lots of bang for your buck. Great support here in the communnity thanks to @jtp10181's excellent Zooz drivers, and Zooz customer support has always been first-rate in my experience. All of my Zooz gear has always been super reliable.

If Zooz ever offered a switch with an LED bar (or even just a bigger / easier-to-see-from-a distance LED light), I'd replace every switch in my house with them :sweat_smile:

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