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Used strollers in Louisville
4 shops in Louisville, Kentucky 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.
Once Upon A Child- Taylorsville Rd
3.4 ★★★☆☆ 781 reviews
Chain operation that buys & sells gently used items for children, including clothes, shoes & toys.
Once Upon A Child Louisville - Dixie, KY
4.2 ★★★★☆ 495 reviews
Chain operation that buys & sells gently used items for children, including clothes, shoes & toys.
Once Upon A Child Louisville - Outer Loop
3.8 ★★★★☆ 315 reviews
Chain operation that buys & sells gently used items for children, including clothes, shoes & toys.
Kiddie Kastle Children's Furniture
4.2 ★★★★☆ 78 reviews
Furniture, bedding and cribs specialist featuring chairs, dressers and more.
Buying a used stroller in Louisville: 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 — Once Upon A Child- Taylorsville Rd and Once Upon A Child Louisville - Dixie, KY 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.