π° Letβs Talk Price, Value, and Smart Spending at 25 Feet
Youβve done your homework. You know the Genie GS-1932 lifts you up to 25 feet, squeezes through tight spaces, and keeps things quiet and clean with its all-electric drive.
Now thereβs just one question left:
How much is this blue beast going to cost me?
Spoiler alert: itβs more affordable than you might thinkβand the ROI can be sky-high.
π The Price Range: From $1,800 to $26,990
Thatβs right. According to industry data and historical listings, the Genie GS-1932 has sold for anywhere between $1,800 and $26,990.
So why the big range?
Because prices vary depending on:
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Year of manufacture
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Hours of use
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Condition (refurbished? like-new? battle-worn?)
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Location and dealer support
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Added features or accessories
If you’re buying from a major reseller with a warranty and service plan included? You’re probably in the $9,000β$13,000 range.
Buying from an auction with no warranty and 1,200 hours on the meter? Welcome to the $2,000 club.
πΈ Average Price Right Now: Around $6,462
According to the latest market listings, the current average price for a Genie GS-1932 is about $6,462.
Thatβs for a used unit in decent shapeβnot showroom fresh, but not falling apart either. Itβs the kind of lift thatβs ready to roll on job sites, warehouses, or rental fleets without draining your capital budget.
π What Do You Get for That Price?
Letβs break it down.
For around $6,500, you get:
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A working height of 25 ft (7.79 m)
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A platform height of 19 ft (5.79 m)
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Electric drive = zero emissions, whisper quiet
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500 lbs lift capacity = two workers + tools
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Narrow body = fits through double doors, tight aisles
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Durable, well-known brand trusted worldwide
Itβs not just equipmentβitβs a reliable partner for:
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Maintenance crews
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Electricians & HVAC teams
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Facility managers
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Rental companies
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Contractors working on indoor fit-outs
π§ New vs. Used: Whatβs the Tradeoff?
π New GS-1932
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Price: ~$12,000β$15,000
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Comes with full factory warranty
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Zero hours = long operational life
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Great if you’re running a fleet or high-use job site
π Used GS-1932
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Price: ~$4,500β$9,000
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Excellent value if well-maintained
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May need battery replacement or minor service
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Ideal for light-to-moderate users, tight budgets
Pro tip: Always check the hour meter, battery health, and platform control function before buying a used unit.
π§ Is It Worth It?
Letβs talk ROI.
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Renting a GS-1932 can cost $100β$150 per day
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Use it just two weeks per year, and youβre already near break-even
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Keep it for 5+ years, and it pays for itself many times over
Plus: No waiting on rentals, no scheduling headaches, and you always have height when you need it.
So, how much is a Genie GS-1932?
π Somewhere between budget buy and smart investment
π Average price today? Around $6,462
π Real value? Way higher, if you use it right
Whether youβre reaching light fixtures, signage, ducts, or gloryβthis scissor lift is worth every inch and every dollar.