The best advice one can offer for removing unwanted Stairlifts! Don’t remove the Stair lift unless you are completely qualified. We understand you could have a Chairlift for sale and perhaps you need to leave the premises by a certain date.

You are not helping yourself by stating the Chairlift has already been removed and in storage. Folk particularly trade dealers tend to stay well clear if they see ads saying! Stairlift for sale “Removed and in storage”

Lots of customers would like to see the Stair lift in Situ and presumably give it a test. Arriving to find a heap of metal and bits in a shoe box isn’t the ideal way to try and sell the item. I know the great majority of people are a dab hand at taking things apart.

The hard bit is reconstructing the item you diligently took apart. Imagine a layman trying to reconstruct something as important as a Chairlift they had not dismantled themselves. C’mon let’s be honest little chance of him/her rebuilding the item without awareness of the product.

I have removed thousands of Stairlifts in my 30 years as an engineer but I hate to arrive on site to discover a Stair lift partially dismantled. Worse to find the Stair lift carriage still attached to the rail/track.

If you are attempting to sell a Stairlift please try to leave the item in Situ and make sure the unit is in good working order. If the Stairlift has been isolated for some time and the mobility batteries are flat exhausted you need to turn the charger unit back on to allow the batteries to recharge.

By removing the product you are leaving yourself less likelihood of a sale and in a few cases you may be left with a pile of junk and its worth will be as much as the scrap man will offer. At best salvageable for spare parts if you are lucky.

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