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Genie GS2632 Scissor Lift Price Guide

A broad indicative used-price band for the Genie GS2632, modelled from a sourced new price and HeavyBook’s disclosed scissor lift depreciation curve. It is not verified sold data; age, hours and condition decide where a real machine lands.

Power
24V DC battery electric
Lift capacity
227 kg (113 kg on extension deck)
Machine width
0.81 m
Platform height
7.96 m max indoor (9.96 m working height)
Operating weight
2,145 kg
Used pricing Verified range pending

We don't have a verified used price range for the Genie GS2632 right now.

The transparent estimate below is a modelled reference from a sourced new price. It is deliberately separate from verified market ranges and never counts as market evidence.

Indicative new price
$29,950
Indicative new price for the current Genie GS-2632, ex-GST. Configurations vary.

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Modelled guide · not sold data

Used — indicative estimate

14-year working reference $4,000 Older modelled point
8-year mid-life reference $10,000 Central modelled point
3-year low-hour reference $20,000 Newer modelled point

This is a broad modelled estimate, not a verified market range. It starts with the sourced indicative new price of $29,950 and applies HeavyBook’s declared depreciation curve for scissor lifts at the reference ages shown above. A real machine can sit outside it because of hours, condition, attachments and location. See the method →

The GS2632 sits in the middle of Genie's slab scissor range: narrow enough to pass through a standard doorway, but with noticeably more platform height than the compact models below it, which makes it a staple for fit-out crews, electricians and facilities teams working indoors on level slab. Most used examples offered along the east coast are ex-hire, and the spread between a tired fleet machine and a late-model unit is wide. Older stock is hydraulic-drive; newer builds use Genie's electric drive motors, which are more efficient and gentler on batteries. Batteries are the main cost trap — a flat pack can swallow a meaningful slice of the purchase price — and sellers frequently omit the build year, so check the serial plate and the major-inspection status before committing.

What a Genie GS2632 is used for

The Genie GS2632 is a taller electric slab scissor lift with an extension deck, reaching higher indoor work while staying narrow.

  • Higher warehouse racking and mezzanine work
  • Taller fit-out and services installation
  • Mechanical and electrical maintenance at height
  • Stocktake and facility maintenance in tall aisles

Modelled guide · not sold data

Indicative depreciation path

A broad working-machine path from the sourced indicative new price. It uses HeavyBook’s disclosed scissor lift curve, not observed Genie GS2632 resale results.

Indicative value path for Genie GS2632 A modelled curve from $29,950 new to $4,000 at the 14-year working reference. $29,950New$20,0003 yr$10,0008 yr$4,00014 yr

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Curve basis87% retained / year
Starting point$29,950 indicative new
Use it forBroad planning only

This curve compounds a category assumption and rounds to the nearest thousand. Hours, condition, configuration and location can move a real machine outside it. See and challenge the method →

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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GS2632 Price FAQ

How much is a used Genie GS2632 worth in Australia?
HeavyBook's indicative used-price estimate spans $4,000–$20,000, with $10,000 as the 8-year mid-life reference. The low and high points use 14-year and 3-year reference ages. This is modelled from a sourced new price and a declared category depreciation curve — not verified sold data. Age, hours, condition, attachments and location can move a real machine outside the band.
Is this estimate based on real sold prices?
No. It is a transparent modelled reference while verified sold-price data is unavailable. HeavyBook keeps it visually separate from market ranges, publishes the assumptions, and never uses it as an offer, valuation or sample-sized market figure.
What is a Genie GS2632 used for?
The Genie GS2632 is a taller electric slab scissor lift with an extension deck, reaching higher indoor work while staying narrow.
How much does a Genie GS2632 weigh?
The Genie GS2632 has an operating weight of 2,145 kg.
How high does a Genie GS2632 reach?
The Genie GS2632 has a platform height of 7.96 m max indoor (9.96 m working height).
How much is a new Genie GS2632?
A new Genie GS2632 is around $29,950 ex-GST (Indicative new price for the current Genie GS-2632, ex-GST. Configurations vary.). Used examples list for less; HeavyBook's equipment finance calculator estimates the monthly repayment on either.
Where do used Genie GS2632s sell in Australia?
Expect to do some detective work. Sellers of the GS2632 routinely leave the build year out of the advertisement, so the serial plate rather than the listing is where a buyer establishes what they are looking at — and that matters, because the pool spans two drive generations. Most stock is ex-hire and sits along the east coast, released as fit-out and facilities work turns over, with electricians and facility teams the usual second owners. Older hydraulic-drive units are harder on batteries than the later electric-drive machines, which counts for a lot when a flat pack is the largest single cost risk here.
What makes one GS2632 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.

Buying a Genie GS2632

What to check before you buy

  • The serial plate, since listings routinely omit the build year
  • Battery pack health and the age of the charger
  • Which drive generation it is, as the later electric drive is easier on batteries
  • Extension deck slide and its stops, given the platform height it works at
  • Major-inspection paperwork, before agreeing a price rather than after

Check it is not encumbered

A search shows whether someone else has registered a security interest over the machine — a financier who can repossess it after you have paid the seller — and whether it has been reported stolen or written off. It does not tell you what is owed, and it is not a valuation.

Scissor lifts are slow-travel machines that generally fall outside the motor-vehicle definition. Search against the seller rather than the machine: an individual by name and date of birth, or a business by its ACN.

Search the Personal Property Securities Register. The register publishes a case study on buying heavy construction equipment privately.