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  • 2017 Skyjack SJIII-3219 Electric Scissor Lift
    Lot 646

    2017 Skyjack SJIII-3219 Electric Scissor Lift

    Mead, CO

  • 2020 Snorkel S3215L Electric Scissor Lift
    Lot 680

    Mead, CO

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    133 hr

  • 2017 Genie GS-1930 Electric Scissor Lift
    Lot 670

    Lake Point, UT

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    347 hr

  • 2017 Genie GS1930 Electric Scissor Lift
    Lot 655

    Lake Point, UT

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    365 hr

  • Genie GS-2632 Electric Scissor Lift
    Lot 637

    Lake Point, UT

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    587 hr

  • 2019 Snorkel S3215L Electric Scissor Lift
    Lot 689

    Lake Point, UT

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    198 hr

  • 2017 Skyjack 3219 Electric Scissor Lift
    Lot 644

    Lake Point, UT

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    336 hr

  • 2016 Skyjack 3219 Electric Scissor Lift
    Lot 647

    Lake Point, UT

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    256 hr

  • 2019 Snorkel S3215L Electric Scissor Lift
    Lot 690

    Lake Point, UT

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    206 hr

  • 2019 Snorkel S3215L Electric Scissor Lift
    Lot 691

    Lake Point, UT

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    258 hr

  • 2006 Genie GS-2646 Electric Scissor Lift
    Lot 620

    Lake Point, UT

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    310 hr

  • 2008 Genie GS4390 4x4 LPG Scissor Lift
    Lot 595

    Trout Creek, MT

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    2,754 hr

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Browse the largest selection of used scissor lifts for sale

Scissor lifts for sale are a go-to solution when you need stable vertical access with a roomy platform. This category brings together a rotating selection of scissor lifts across multiple height classes, power types, and brands — sourced from fleet refreshes, contractor sell-offs, and rental retirements. Since inventory changes frequently through regional auctions and Marketplace listings, it’s a strong place to compare machines side-by-side by working height, platform capacity, and overall footprint before buying the exact unit that fits your job.

Scissor lifts vs. boom lifts: which one should you choose?

Scissor lifts and boom lifts solve different access problems. A scissor lift moves straight up and down, giving you a larger deck and typically higher platform capacity for tools or materials. That makes it ideal when your work area is directly overhead — like indoor installs, maintenance, or exterior flatwork. Boom lifts, on the other hand, add horizontal reach and articulation, so they’re better for working up and over obstacles or accessing hard-to-reach angles. If you don’t need outreach and want a more stable platform with extra room, a scissor lift is usually the more efficient choice.

Browse scissor lifts by type

Most buyers start by narrowing down where the lift will work. Electric scissor lifts are the standard choice for indoor projects like warehouses, retail buildouts, and facility maintenance, thanks to narrow widths, quiet operation, and zero emissions. Diesel models are typically better suited for outdoor work on firm ground, offering higher drive torque and heavier platform ratings. For jobsites with gravel, mud, or uneven surfaces, rough terrain scissor lifts deliver better traction, ground clearance, and stability at height — and tend to cover the tallest working height classes in the category.

Browse scissor lifts by height

Height is the other big sorter. You’ll find everything from compact indoor units in the 19–26 ft range up to larger 32–40 ft models for commercial interiors, and taller outdoor rough terrain machines that push beyond 50 ft working height. If you’re unsure which class you need, it’s worth choosing the smallest height that comfortably reaches your top task — that keeps you from overbuying a wider, heavier lift than your site requires.

Used scissor lifts for sale

Looking for a used scissor lift? Used units are a smart way to step into higher reach or rough-terrain capability without paying new-equipment pricing, especially if you already know the specs you want. Because listings vary by auction event and region, buyers searching for a scissor lift near them often find the best options by checking availability regularly as new equipment enters the marketplace.

Popular scissor lift brands

You’ll see a mix of leading manufacturers in this category, including JLG, Genie, and Skyjack scissor lifts, plus other common fleet brands depending on season and market. Each listing includes key data points — height class, power type, platform ratings, and condition notes — so you can compare machines quickly without chasing specs across multiple sources.

Need help choosing?

If you want deeper guidance on electric vs. diesel, slab vs. rough terrain, or which size class fits your work, check out our scissor lift buyer’s guide. It breaks down types, standard heights, and the core specs buyers should understand before committing to a unit.

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