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ElectroEase's used inventory page keeps one policy front and center: straight-rail stair lifts sell at 50% off the regular new price, every day, with no coupon or sale window required.
Trade-ins and upgraded units feed a rotating surplus stock — equipment pulled from working homes, inspected, and resold well below new pricing without cutting corners on safety.
Because the surplus list changes as new trade-ins arrive, buyers who call or check in periodically often find a specific brand or rail length at a lower price than they expected.
The same buy-sell-trade philosophy applies across the broader mobility category, so a used stair lift purchase can be paired with reconditioned scooters or lift chairs from the same trusted source.
A used unit is only as good as its installation, and ElectroEase sends the same technicians — averaging over twenty years of experience — to set up a used chairlift as it does a brand-new one.
Used units sold under the Electropedic name carry the weight of a company operating continuously since 1964, with the parts inventory and diagnostic history to back a used purchase with real service support.
Rather than waiting on a single location's stock, the wider network sources used units across the Bay Area, so a specific brand or seat style is often easier to track down than shoppers expect.
Not every used lift fits every staircase — rail length, seat orientation, and power source all matter. The team evaluates a home's stairs before recommending which used unit in stock is the right match.
Because used stock is warehoused and installed locally rather than shipped from a distant fulfillment center, San Francisco buyers get faster turnaround and a technician who already knows the city's housing stock.
Families upgrading from a straight rail to a curved system, or simply no longer needing a lift, can trade it in toward a used or new purchase instead of paying to have it hauled away.