How Much Is a Used Stairlift Worth?
If you’ve had a stairlift installed in your home and no longer need it, you might be wondering: how much is a used stairlift worth? The answer depends on a few key factors — including the model, age, condition, and even the layout of your staircase.
In this guide, we’ll break down what affects the resale value of a stairlift and how you can get a fair offer if you’re looking to sell.
Visit our “Sell My Stairlift” page for more information on the makes and models we generally prefer.
How Much Is A Used Stairlift Worth?
Stairlifts don’t hold their value like traditional appliances. However, many can still be resold, removed, or reconditioned by trusted stairlift companies.
Here are the main factors that influence how much your stairlift is worth:
1. Stairlift Type (Straight vs. Curved)
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Straight stairlifts typically have more resale value because they’re easier to remove and reinstall on another staircase.
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Curved stairlifts are often custom-made for a specific staircase, which limits their resale potential. These are usually bought for parts or specialist refurbishment.
2. Age and Condition
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Stairlifts less than 3–5 years old in good working condition can retain more value.
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Signs of heavy wear, mechanical issues, or missing parts will reduce what it’s worth.
3. Brand and Model
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Popular models like the Stannah 260, Platinum Ultimate, or ThyssenKrupp/AccessBDD tend to hold more value due to demand and parts availability.
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Unknown or outdated brands may be harder to sell.
4. Maintenance and Usage
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If your stairlift has been regularly serviced and has documentation, it may be worth more.
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Lower usage lifts (e.g., occasional use in a second home) are often more desirable.
Typical Used Stairlift Valuations in the UK
While prices vary, here’s a rough guide to what you might expect when selling your stairlift:
Stairlift Type | Estimated Resale Value |
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Straight Stairlift | £100 – £400 |
Curved Stairlift | £0 – £300 (parts only) |
Reconditionable Units | Up to £400+ (rare) |
Keep in mind that most stairlift companies won’t pay retail value for a used lift — instead, they factor in removal costs, refurbishment, and resale risk. See also our reconditioned stairlifts page.
Can I Sell My Stairlift?
Yes — if your stairlift is in working condition, many reputable companies (like us!) offer a buy-back or removal service, especially for straight stairlifts.
If you’re interested in finding out how much your stairlift is worth, visit our dedicated page:
👉 Sell My Stairlift
We offer:
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Free valuation
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Quick and professional removal
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Honest offers based on current market demand
Final Thoughts
If you’re no longer using your stairlift, selling it is a smart way to free up space and recoup some value. While curved stairlifts have limited resale options, straight models — especially from trusted brands — may still be worth something.
💬 Got a stairlift to sell? Visit our Sell My Stairlift page or call us today on 0800 046 3438 for a free quote and expert advice.
How Much Is A Used Stairlift Worth?
We can offer something for your used stairlift. Visit our “Sell My Stairlift” page for more information on the makes and models we generally prefer.