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A Buying Guide for Reconditioned Stairlifts


By A. M. Kelly

When going up and down the stairs is become a problem for you, stairlifts can be a great machine to help you move around the house with ease. However, with the price of brand new stairlifts, not everyone can afford to buy comfort and ease. Fortunately, reconditioned stairlifts are available in the market for consumers who have no luxury to buy brand new.

Reconditioned stairlifts are just like ordinary stairlifts – with the exemption that it has been owned or rented previously, brought back to the manufacturer and refurbished. If you’re looking for a durable and convenient stairlifts for your home, reconditioned stairlifts are your low-cost option.

Things to Consider in Buying Reconditioned Stairlifts

Although you will save hundreds of dollars in buying reconditioned stairlifts, you shouldn’t juts buy from anyone who gives you a deal. You have to consider several things before you make a final decision.

First, make sure of the machine’s security. Determine the features such as footrest safety, seatbelt and switches. Some stairlifts are made with safety sensors that can lift in any direction when it accidentally strikes on something as it goes up or down the stairs. All stairlifts should have a seatbelt safely positioned, while other machines have sensors that prevent the device from moving when it malfunctions.

Second, make sure that the stairlifts is made for comfort. Padded seats are available in different materials, such as leather or vinyl. Make sure that you will be comfortable when you go up and down the stairs. Other stairlifts have adjustable backrests that help in making sure the person being lifted will be relaxed.

Third, remember that even if you’re buying for reconditioned stairlifts, the item should still be reliable, especially when you need lifting the most. Some stairlifts include a power indicator to tell you when the unit and track is ready to use. Most stairlifts include spare fuses, which you could replace yourself when needed.

Lastly, you need to ensure that your stairlifts will be flexible. Some devices are designed so that it can be placed in any side of your staircase. Other stairlifts are designed with the unit controls that can be placed in your left or right arm.

The best thing about reconditioned stairlifts is that, just like brand new, you can modify the machine’s length, which can be a great help when you have to relocate. Be aware that the more flexible, durable, comfortable and secure your reconditioned stairlifts are, the more longer lasting will your stairlifts be and the higher price of resale it will have if you decide to sell it.

Author Details:
A. M. Kelly writes for various web sites including The A-Z of Wheelchairs and other information portals such as information junkie and the A-Z of.com

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