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Used strollers in Jacksonville
4 shops in Jacksonville, Florida sell used strollers — 4 confirmed by their own website or customers' reviews. Expect roughly 40–60% off retail for a near-new premium frame, and call before driving over — consignment inventory turns fast, and most of these shops also buy or take trade-ins on the stroller you're replacing.
Kid to Kid Jacksonville
4.5 ★★★★★ 1,100 reviews
Children's resale store specializing in gently used children's apparel, shoes, toys & equipment.
Kid to Kid Hodges Pointe
4.8 ★★★★★ 807 reviews
Store featuring a variety of secondhand children's clothing and shoes, plus maternity wear and some new merchandise.
Once Upon A Child Mandarin, FL
4 ★★★★☆ 289 reviews
Chain operation that buys & sells gently used items for children, including clothes, shoes & toys.
Once Upon A Child at River City Marketplace
3.8 ★★★★☆ 273 reviews
Chain operation that buys & sells gently used items for children, including clothes, shoes & toys.
Buying a used stroller in Jacksonville: a quick checklist
- Check the recall list first. Search the exact model at cpsc.gov before you buy — recalled strollers show up in resale shops, and some fixes are free repair kits the last owner never installed.
- Inspect the frame, not the fabric. Cracks, bends, or weld marks anywhere on the frame mean it's been crashed or dropped — walk away. Faded or stained fabric is just a discount.
- Fold it, unfold it, brake it. Do the fold yourself twice, test both wheel brakes, work every harness buckle, and push it in a straight line to catch a dragging wheel.
- Know the going rate. A clean, current-generation premium stroller should run about 40–60% of retail. Prices vary shop to shop — Kid to Kid Jacksonville and Kid to Kid Hodges Pointe may price the same model very differently, so check both. Not sure which model fits your life? Start with our stroller buying guide.
- Treat car seats differently. Car seats expire (the date is printed on the shell) and must never be reused after a crash — which is why many of these shops won't resell them at all. Buy the stroller used; buy the infant seat new unless you know its full history.
Upgrading? Most of these shops pay cash or store credit for outgrown gear — see how to sell a used stroller for what yours is worth.