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Used strollers near me — consignment & resale baby shops

739 shops in this directory sell used strollers — kids' consignment chains like Once Upon A Child and Kid to Kid, plus hundreds of independents. A gently-used stroller typically runs 40–60% off retail, and premium frames (UPPAbaby Vista, Bugaboo, Nuna) are built to survive multiple kids, which makes used a genuinely smart buy. Many of these shops will also buy your outgrown stroller or take it as a trade-in. Every listing marked Sells used carries secondhand stock.

What to check before buying a used stroller

Has it been recalled?
Search the model on the CPSC recall list at cpsc.gov before you hand over money. Recalled strollers do turn up in resale shops, and the fix is sometimes a free repair kit the previous owner never ordered.
Is the frame sound?
Run your hands along the full frame looking for cracks, bends, or weld repairs — signs it's been in a car crash or dropped hard. A scuffed fabric seat is cosmetic; a compromised frame is a pass, no matter the price.
Does everything still work?
Fold and unfold it yourself, twice. Test the brakes on both wheels, the harness buckles, the recline, and the canopy. Push it in a straight line — a stroller that pulls to one side has a wheel or bearing problem.
What's a fair price?
Expect roughly 40–60% of retail for a near-new premium stroller — a $1,000 UPPAbaby Vista in clean shape commonly resells for $400–600. Older models, missing accessories, and sun-faded fabric push the price down fast.
What about used car seats?
Car seats are a different game: they have printed expiration dates (usually 6–10 years from manufacture), and a seat that's been in any crash should never be reused. That's exactly why many consignment shops won't resell car seats at all — buy the stroller used, and think hard before doing the same with the seat.

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