Price Analysis: Glock-18 | Bunsen Burner
Current Trend
The Glock-18 | Bunsen Burner shows a Slightly bearish trend. -2.0% (30d).
Market Position
Trades in the budget range ($0.77-$4.64).
Market Comparison
Compare prices above. 5-20% differences exist due to fees.
Timing Insight
Prices trending down - potential buying opportunity. See charts for history.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between Factory New and Minimal Wear for the Glock-18 | Bunsen Burner?
Factory New (FN) skins have float values between 0.00-0.07, showing minimal to no visible wear. Minimal Wear (MW) floats range from 0.07-0.15, with slight scratches or fading visible on close inspection. For the Glock-18 | Bunsen Burner, the price difference between FN and MW can range from 10% to over 100% depending on how visible the wear is on this particular finish. Some finishes hide wear better than others, making MW versions excellent value alternatives.
Is the Glock-18 | Bunsen Burner a good budget option?
Yes, the Glock-18 | Bunsen Burner is an excellent budget-friendly choice. Priced affordably, it offers the Bunsen Burner aesthetic without breaking the bank. Budget skins like this are ideal for players building their first inventory or those who prefer spending on multiple skins rather than one expensive item. The lower price point also means less financial risk if you decide to trade or sell later.
What is the float value range for the Glock-18 | Bunsen Burner?
Float values in CS2 determine a skin's wear level on a scale from 0.00 (perfect) to 1.00 (maximum wear). With a float range of 0.00 to 0.80, this skin has specific wear availability that affects pricing. Lower float values within any condition category (e.g., 0.01 vs 0.06 in Factory New) result in cleaner appearances and typically command higher prices. For high-value trades, always verify the exact float value using inspection tools.
Where is the cheapest place to buy the Glock-18 | Bunsen Burner?
Prices vary across marketplaces due to fees, regional pricing, and seller competition. The Steam Community Market is convenient but charges 15% fees. Third-party markets like Skinport, DMarket, and Buff163 often offer lower prices with fees ranging from 5-10%. For the Glock-18 | Bunsen Burner, we recommend comparing prices on this page's market comparison table above, which shows real-time listings from multiple verified marketplaces. Trading sites may offer even better deals if you have items to exchange.
Can I use the Glock-18 | Bunsen Burner in competitive CS2?
Yes, all weapon skins including the Glock-18 | Bunsen Burner are purely cosmetic and can be used in all CS2 game modes including competitive matchmaking, Premier, and professional tournaments. Skins provide no gameplay advantages or disadvantages - they only change the weapon's visual appearance. Many professional players use skins during official matches, and you'll often see high-value items like this featured in tournament broadcasts.
About This Skin
The Glock 18 is a serviceable first-round pistol that works best against unarmored opponents and is capable of firing three-round bursts.
History
The Glock-18 | Bunsen Burner was first released in CS2 on April 15th, 2015, marking its debut 10 years ago. This particular model was introduced as a part of the Falchion Case.
Origin
The Glock-18 | Bunsen Burner can be obtained by opening a Falchion Case. The skin is part of The Falchion Collection.
Rarity
The Glock-18 | Bunsen Burner is one of 410 other Pistol skins. The rarity of the skin is Mil-Spec Grade, which makes the Bunsen Burner a common drop with an estimated drop chance of 79.92%.
Availability
The Glock-18 | Bunsen Burner skin falls into a low price bracket, ranging from $0.77 to $4.64, making it a cheap skin. Thankfully, it is readily accessible and can be acquired from various markets.
Versions
The float value of the Glock-18 | Bunsen Burner ranges from 0 to 0.8, which makes the skin available in Factory New, Minimal Wear, Field-Tested, Well-Worn and Battle-Scarred. For each exterior, there also exists a StatTrak version for the Bunsen Burner.
Finish Styles
This Glock-18 has been painted in a "Patina" style, with the Bunsen Burner finish.


