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USED STAIRLIFTS 1/2 OFF REG. PRICE: 800-233-7382Buying a used, second-hand, recycled, or refurbished stairlift chair—especially from trusted brands like Bruno, Harmar, Acorn, and Handicare—can be a very smart and practical decision for many homeowners. The biggest reason is cost savings without sacrificing core performance. New stairlifts can cost several thousand dollars, while refurbished units often sell for hundreds to a few thousand dollars less, sometimes at nearly half the price. For example, a used Used Bruno Elan SRE-3000 Stairlift or Harmar Pinnacle Stairlift can deliver the same essential mobility and safety features—smooth ride, battery backup, and safety sensors—at a significantly reduced cost, making accessibility much more affordable. Used stairlifts are also ideal for short-term or transitional needs, such as recovery from surgery, injury, or temporary mobility challenges. Instead of investing heavily in a brand-new system, a refurbished unit provides a practical solution that still offers full functionality. Additionally, straight-rail stairlifts—unlike curved systems—are easier to reuse and adapt to different homes, making them especially well-suited for the secondary market. This flexibility is why models from Bruno, Harmar, Acorn, and Handicare continue to perform well even after being reinstalled in new environments.
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To give you a real-world sense of value, here are examples of typical used stairlift units currently available:
These examples illustrate how widely available and affordable used stairlifts can be, especially for straight rail indoor and outdoor applications, where reinstallation is straightforward and cost-effective.
However, the most important factor when buying a used stairlift is how well it has been refurbished and who is installing it. A properly reconditioned unit should be fully inspected, cleaned, tested, and fitted with new batteries, ensuring it performs like a dependable system rather than a worn-out device. This is where buying from a professional company—rather than a private seller or online marketplace—makes a major difference. Poor installation or lack of service support is one of the most common reasons people have negative experiences with stairlifts, especially second-hand ones.