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Scissor Lift · price guide 2026

Genie GS1932 Price — What It's Really Worth

A used Genie GS1932 is currently listed in Australia at $5,510–$13,392 — typical asking $9,450, from 22 listings. Sold-price ranges publish here the moment enough verified sales clear our data gate — until then, this is the live asking market, labelled plainly.

HeavyBook value — used Genie GS1932, national
✓ VERIFIED 5 JULY 2026
$9,450 TYPICAL ASKING PRICE (AUD)
All hours
Low (asking)
$5,510
Typical asking
$9,450
High (asking)
$13,392
Based on 22 listings · advertised asking prices
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Power
24V DC battery electric
Capacity
227 kg (500 lb)
Overall width
0.81 m
Working height
7.64 m max, indoor
Platform height
5.64 m (18 ft 6 in) max, indoor

The GS1932 is the compact electric slab scissor that anchors nearly every Australian access fleet, so the used market is dominated by ex-rental stock spread across the eastern states and the west. Buyers are typically fit-out contractors, warehouse operators and tradies wanting a doorway-width machine for indoor work at ceiling height. Earlier hydraulic-drive builds and the later electric-drive version both appear used; slide-out deck and non-marking tyres are effectively standard. Condition matters far more than the hour meter: batteries and chargers are the common weak point, and replacement cost can rival the price gap to a tidier unit. Ask for the logbook and major-inspection status — many examples on the market are at or past the age where Australian standards require a full teardown inspection — and price accordingly. The spread between rough older units and late-model examples is wide.

Price by Year & Hours

Advertised asking ranges from public Australian listings, verified 5 July 2026. Negotiated sale prices typically land below these figures.

Model year Hours Low Typical High Spread Listings
2016-2018 0-1,499 hrs $5,000 $5,375 $6,788 4
All years All hours $5,510 $9,450 $13,392 22
Year unlisted Hours unlisted $10,292 $12,550 $14,325 10

What Moves the Price

Adds the most

In-date major inspection

EWPs need a ten-year major inspection in Australia. A unit with the inspection done and stickered is worth visibly more than one that is due.

Clear premium

Battery condition

Electric slab scissors live and die by their batteries. A fresh battery set with a healthy charger reads as years of trouble-free hire.

The floor

Ex-rental fleet churn

Big fleet sell-offs set the floor of the market. Privately owned, lightly used units recover a clear margin over fleet-liquidation pricing.

Priced off the top

Decals & compliance

Missing safety decals, worn guardrails and an out-of-date logbook all say deferred maintenance — buyers price the recommissioning first.

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The checks that separate a good buy from a money pit — major-inspection status, batteries, guardrails, logbook and decal compliance.

GS1932 Price FAQ

How much does a used Genie GS1932 cost in Australia?
Used Genie GS1932s are currently listed between $5,510 and $13,392 nationally, with a typical asking price of $9,450 — based on 22 listings, verified 5 July 2026. Negotiated sale prices usually land below asking.
Are these sold prices or asking prices?
Asking prices — what sellers advertise on the open market, not what buyers finally paid. HeavyBook publishes sold-price ranges for a model once enough verified sales clear our data-density gate; until then we show the asking market and label it plainly.
How many listings back this guide?
22 listings of the Genie GS1932 from public Australian marketplaces, verified 5 July 2026. We never publish a range without showing its sample size.
What makes one GS1932 worth more than another?
Compliance is the big one: a scissor lift with its ten-year major inspection done and an honest logbook is worth visibly more. Battery condition drives electric models, and ex-rental fleet sell-offs set the floor of the market.

How we price. Current ranges on this page are compiled from genuine on-model asking listings on public Australian marketplaces — attachments and wrong-model results are filtered out by hand. Sold-price ranges are published per model as verified sales clear our data-density gate. Prices are estimates, not valuations or financial advice. Full methodology →

22 Listings
5 JULY 2026 Verified