![]() ![]() It’s a trading hub for CSGO, DOTA 2, Team Fortress 2, and of course, Rust. In many ways, it’s a very similar service to Tradeit.gg, but it does unfortunately suffer from its exact same problems. However, unfortunately, we noticed that most of the prices were quite a bit higher than we were able to find elsewhere. It’s not Rust-centric, but it actually offers a larger selection of items than the two previous sites. ![]() Tradeit.gg is another option for anything from DOTA 2 to Team Fortress 2. Unfortunately, the user interface is a bit of a headache, and there’s no easy way to see what percentage from the average that an item’s price is like you can with RUSTSkins. Much like DMarket, the selection isn’t too impressive, but you can occasionally sniff out a great deal. Swap.gg offers skins for games such as CSGO, Team Fortress 2, and Rust. ![]() Like RUSTSkins, it also shows the list price compared to an average estimated price for that item. However, you can occasionally find a pretty good deal on offered items. Since it’s not heavily dedicated to Rust items, it doesn’t have quite as expansive of a selection as some other sites. ĭMarket is a site that sells skins for games like DOTA 2, CSGO, and a few others. It is the first market focused purely on Rust, and it remains the fastest, safest, and most efficient way for players to buy and sell their Rust skins. Across their catalog, you’ll find everything from the cheapest deals to the absolute rarest finds in the game. Besides the Steam market, here are a few of our picks for safe, smooth trading. is a comprehensive marketplace dedicated entirely to Rust skins and items. While RUSTSkins is going to top our list, there are other online venues to make Rust trades, as well. ![]()
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