Reconditioned Stairlifts
As Good as a New
Used Stairlifts
Used stairlifts can vary wildly from ‘nearly-new’ ex-demonstrators with little use.
Buying a Reconditioned Stairlift.
Why is buying a Reconditioned used stairlift is a wise choice?
Buying Reconditioned will save you money
Less stairlift devalue
Lower maintenance plan costs
2 years warranty, for more peace of mind
Reconditioned Stairlift or Nearly New Stairlift ?
Buying a stairlift is a big decision for most people. There’s a few choices when looking for any type of stairlift – whether it’s new, nearly-new or used ( reconditioned ).
Of course, there are pros and cons to each kind of stairlift – which we’ll delve into in this short article. The most likely deciding factor in the whole thing, though, will be your budget. Some of us simply can’t afford to consider a new stairlift at all, which limits you into reconditioned models. However, nearly-new models can be tempting as they offer the peace of mind that a new stairlift has, but at a more affordable price. Then there’s a new stair lift, which might actually end up being affordable.
Your stairlift buying choices.
Let’s define each type of Stairlift.
A new Curved Stairlift would be a model that’s either built for you to suit your staircase after placing an order, or one that been installed next day if yur staircase is straight . A nearly-new stairlift would be a model that’s up to two years old, though in most cases it’s only a few months old and has very low usage. A reconditioned stairlift can be anything from there to 10 years old .
Thousands of new stairlifts are installed every year in the UK . It might seem confusing that so many people are able to afford to buy a brand-new stairlifts, but times have changed a lot, and most of the people using new stairlifts have bought them outright through local authority or council to have a new stairlift, Some councils provide stairlifts if their assessment shows that you need one. They may provide them without charge, or you may be asked to pay towards the cost.
Some local authorities may be able to give you a low-cost loan or even a grant towards the cost of installing a stairlift , which can make buying new very affordable. check out the link .

Reconditioned Stairlifts
One of the biggest reasons for buying a used reconditioned stairlift is that there’s a huge range of secondhand stairlifts on the market. You may find that a stairlift of a current model is better suited to your needs or budget. Alternatively, you might have your sights set on something that you have been qouted for a brand new.
Bear in mind that the older the model you choose, the cheaper it gets you can buy a second hand stairlift from around £599 to £799 but that is suitable for short time use as spare parts are drying out of the market. it will still come with full warranty of 2 years, the more you pay for reconditioned ( NEARLY NEW )stairlift the more up to date stairlift you get. price start from £899 for a standard straight stairlift, and £1995 for a curved stairlift.


Acorn 130 stairlift
Starting £900
stairlift Type: straight
Manual swivel Seats
Battery Operated

Acorn superglide 120
Starting £750
stairlift Type: straight
Manual swivel Seats
Battery Operated

Acorn 180 Curved
Starting £1995