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Scoops Price Analysis

Market data based on 10088 listings for scoops.

What you'll usually pay

$18.95 typical price
Most are between$7โ€“$50
Brand new$17.22
Used$18
On sale now10,088

๐Ÿ’ก Used ones cost about 5% more here.

๐Ÿ‘‰ In short easy summary

The best value is found in Aluminum, Bakelite, and Plastic options, all trading 26% below the market median. Brass and antique items from 1850-1899 command the highest premiums, with the latter seeing a 53% increase.

๐Ÿ’š Best value for your money

1950-1959 598 on sale$12.95 ยท 32% cheaper
1960-1969 288 on sale$12.89 ยท 32% cheaper
1970-1979 147 on sale$12.99 ยท 31% cheaper
Aluminum 2,396 on sale$14 ยท 26% cheaper
Bakelite 244 on sale$14 ยท 26% cheaper

Price by material

Aluminum
$14-26%
Bakelite
$14-26%
Plastic
$14-26%
Stainless Steel
$15.97-16%
Metal
$17.95-5%
Brass
$22.38+18%

Why? Prices vary by durability and rarity, ranging from 14 for Plastic to 22.38 for Brass.

Price by time period manufactured

1950-1959
$12.95-32%
1960-1969
$12.89-32%
1970-1979
$12.99-31%
1920-1949
$19.99+5%
1850-1899
$28.95+53%

Why? Value increases significantly with age, peaking at 28.95 for 1850-1899 items compared to 12.89 for 1960-1969.

๐Ÿ›’ Some on sale right now

Common questions

What is the median price for a new scoop versus a used one?

The median price for new scoops is 17.22, while used scoops have a median of 18.

Which material is the most affordable?

Aluminum, Bakelite, and Plastic are the most affordable, each with a median price of 14.

How much more do 19th-century scoops cost compared to the market median?

Scoops from 1850-1899 have a median price of 28.95, which is 53% above the market median.

How we got these numbers

Worked out from 200 live eBay listings (price range $7โ€“$50, odd outliers ignored). These are asking prices, so use them as a guide. Last checked June 25, 2026.