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Aerial lift costs

Before you start calculating what it will cost to own and operate an aerial lift, consider how much you will use it.

If it will be a part of your daily operations, you want the reliability and long life of a new machine. Businesses that will only use lifts sporadically can save considerable money by purchasing a quality, used lift. For businesses that only need to use aerial lifts once in a while (for warehouse inventory or a specific job), you can rent a lift and relieve yourself of any of the long-term ownership responsibilities such as maintenance and repairs.

Refer to the chart below for approximate prices for various types of aerial lifts

 Aerial Lift Type  Size  New Price  Used Price  Rental Price
 Scissor Lift  19’  $11,000-
 $12,000
 $3,000-
 $6,000
 $100/day or
 $350/week
 Scissor Lift  30’  $19,000-
 $21,000
 $7,000-
 $9,000
 $150/day or
 $500/week
 Boom Lift  30’-40’  $25,000-
 $45,000
 $10,000-
 $30,000
 $300-$350/day or
 $1,000-$1,400/week
 Boom Lift  100’  $100,000  $70,000-
 $80,000
 $500/day or
 $1,500-$2,000/week
 Personnel Lift  Varies  $10,000  $4,000-
 $5,000
 $75/day or
 $200/week
 Personnel Lift
 (low-end)
 Varies  $2,000  $500  $50/day or
 $150/week

Other costs
In addition, consider the type of engine in your purchasing decision. If you want 4-wheel drive in your aerial lift, you’ll add $4,000 to $6,000 to your costs. Expect to pay even more if you opt for a rough terrain lift over a slab lift.

Check with vendors about warranties, particularly if you’re purchasing a new machine. If you are buying used, you should be able to get at least a 30-day guarantee on major parts. You can save the most money buying used aerial lifts “as is” but don’t expect much out of it.

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