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Posts Tagged ‘reconditioned stairlift’Reconditioned Stair lifts – A More Affordable Alternative
To aid with ease and safety in the home, a stair lift often seems like an unavoidable option. The peace of mind it gives to relatives who need to access the upper floors of their home in ease and comfort is something you can’t put a price on.
Read more...Reconditioned Stairlifts from Stannah
Stannah stairlifts offers reconditioned versions of all their stairlift models, subject to current availability.
The reconditioned stairlifts are refurbished and thoroughly tested by Stannah’s in-house team of engineers.
Read more...Platinum Stairlifts used, reconditioned curved stairlifts

If your relative needs a curved stairlift but you’re on a tight budget – have you thought about a secondhand, reconditioned curved stairlift?
Read more...Reconditioned disabled stair lifts – what to look for
New disabled stair lifts can be expensive. This has resulted in people exploring the reconditioned market. Interest in reconditioned disabled chair lifts has been further fuelled by auction sites such as eBay. Reconditioned disabled stair lifts often pop up on eBay for prices as low as £150. These disabled chairlifts, though, tend to have missing parts and are very old. Imagine you’ve bought a new house and are stuck with a disabled stairlift – it’s so much easier to put it on eBay than to face removal and disposal of the disabled stair lift yourself…
Read more...All about Easystep Stairlifts
Easystep Stairlifts Ltd, based in the English Midlands, operates across most of the UK and is one of the biggest independent stairlift companies. The firm offers new, reconditioned, straight and curved stair lifts at good prices. Easystep Stairlifts is an independent company and can offer a choice of stairlifts from a wide range of manufacturers to fit a variety of budgets and circumstances…
Read more...What are straight stairlifts?
These days, the most popular stair lift on the market is the straight stairlift. If your relative’s stairs have a straight run, with no bends, corners or half-landings, this will be ideal for them. Installing a straight stairlift is meat and drink to every manufacturer and can be carried out in about an hour. Straight stairlifts are also relatively inexpensive – compare around £1,500 to the £4,000+ it costs for a curved stairlift…
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