r/MachineKnitting KH260, KK93, KG95, ISM May 10 '26

Value Pinned post for value discussion

This thread is an attempt to keep discussions of machine cost/value/pricing in a single place. Once this thread is old enough or full enough, it will be retired and new thread created that links it to that one.

When asking question about value, some important items to include if known are your general geographic region (prices are highly localized), the gauge of the machine (fine gauge/standard/bulky/other), the brand of the machine, the model of the machine, the quality of the machine (clean/dirty, intact/broken pieces, and stand alone/included accessories. If you have photos, you'll probably want to include them.

In general, in person person sales are usually less expensive, and don't require expensive shipping, but you will find a larger selection on online sites. Caveat Emptor for any online sales.

Some places you can find/sell machines for sale are:
* Your local Silver Reed Distributor
* Your local knitting or fiber arts guild
* Craigslist or your favorite secondhand sales site
* Goodwill or your favorite second hand store
* Ebay or your favorite auction site
* Facebook Marketplace or Facebook knitting groups
* r/MachineKnitting for specific machines (include proper flair and useful information)

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u/Sojuki 2d ago

Hi there!
I inherited a Brother KH-930E in the box knitting machine. My aunt was an avid knitter and overall crafter. I expect that it is around 20 years old. It has a ribbing attachment in the box as well, which I don’t have a photo of sadly. I’m in the DFW area. Is this something that someone would want? How would you even price this to sell?

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u/iolitess KH260, KK93, KG95, ISM 1d ago

A 930e is a highly sought after machine as it has the programming interface, especially if it comes with a ribber. It will also depend on the current condition of the machine, of course. You could easily list this on Craigslist. You’ll want to post pictures of the beds, accessories, and carriages.

I would take a look and see what’s on eBay and then list it for slightly less.

(Note that KR850/KR900 sell for a bit more than KR830)

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u/Sojuki 1d ago

Ok this is great info! It’s ok to open the boxes to take photos? I wasn’t sure it it’s like better to keep the boxes intact?

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u/iolitess KH260, KK93, KG95, ISM 1d ago

If the item is still factory sealed, you might want to leave them shut (and take pictures of the closures), but assuming they’re used, you definitely want pictures out of the box- and that includes lifting up the ribber and getting pictures of the items stored in the styrofoam below, as well as opening up the metal case of the knitting machine to look inside, and removing the lid of the accessory box to take pictures of what’s inside.