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Rent or Buy a Knee Scooter? Cost Comparison

Should you rent or buy a knee scooter? Real numbers by recovery length, plus the resale-value math most renters don't think about.

By KC Mobility Scooter Rentals Updated

The question comes up on every long phone call: should I rent a knee scooter, or just buy one?

The answer is simpler than it looks. Here’s the actual math, with the numbers most people leave out.

The base cost of each path

A new knee scooter, from a respectable brand (Drive, KneeRover, Roscoe), runs $190 to $350 depending on whether you want all-terrain wheels, suspension, or basket. Add tax and shipping and you’re typically looking at $240 to $400 out the door.

A rental, including delivery to your Lawrence address:

TermStandard knee scooterPlus deliveryTotal
1 week$99$75$174
4 weeks$279$75$354
8 weeks~$540 (2x monthly)$75$615
12 weeks~$810$75$885
16 weeks~$1,080$75$1,155

(These numbers assume our pricing — see the Lawrence pricing page for the rate sheet.)

The crossover

At first glance:

  • Rent up to ~6 weeks = clearly cheaper than buying.
  • Buy at 8 weeks = roughly break-even with renting.
  • Buy beyond 8 weeks = clearly cheaper than renting.

But this leaves out two adjustments that flip the math.

Adjustment 1: resale value

Used knee scooters move fast on Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist. Most people are recovering from temporary injuries, so the supply churns. A scooter you bought for $300 will sell for $180-$210 about a week after listing, assuming it’s not banged up.

If you buy at $300 and resell at $200, your net cost was $100 — plus your time listing it, plus a few hours of waiting to meet the buyer. That makes buying win even at the 4-week mark, IF you actually do the resale.

The catch: most people don’t. The scooter sits in the garage for two years until they finally take it to Goodwill. If you know yourself well enough to be honest about whether you’ll list it, factor that in.

Adjustment 2: hassle and storage

Rental: we deliver, we pick up. No driveway visits with strangers, no listing photos, no haggling.

Buy: it’s yours from day one — no time pressure, no return logistics. But you have to deal with disposal eventually, and you’ll have a 30-pound piece of medical equipment in your closet for the rest of your life if you don’t sell it.

For people who already have storage and energy, buying-and-reselling is the cheapest path. For people short on either, renting wins even at longer terms.

The honest decision rules

Use these unless your situation is unusual:

Rent when:

  • Recovery is 8 weeks or less.
  • You don’t have storage space for unused equipment.
  • You don’t want to deal with reselling.
  • You’re recovering at a temporary location (visiting family in Lawrence, hotel stay).

Buy when:

  • Recovery is 12+ weeks.
  • You’re confident you’ll resell promptly when done.
  • You have a strong preference for a specific model with features that aren’t in our rental fleet.
  • You’d rather own than coordinate pickup.

Either way is fine when:

  • Recovery is 8-12 weeks.
  • It mostly comes down to convenience preference.

What happens if your recovery runs longer than expected?

This is the most common scenario where renters regret renting. You signed up for 4 weeks, your foot didn’t heal as fast as the surgeon predicted, and now you’re at week 7.

Solution: extend. Call us, we keep the rental running at the same daily/weekly rate. No penalty for extending. If you extend past about 8 weeks, you’ll roll into a cumulative cost where buying-and-reselling would have been cheaper — but that’s a math problem you can solve at week 7 with the same options available, including buying a new scooter and returning the rental.

Reserve a Lawrence knee scooter

Most foot/ankle recoveries are 4-6 weeks. Most of our rentals are too — that’s the sweet spot where renting clearly wins.

Standard knee scooter from $25/day, $99/week, $279/month. Lawrence delivery from $75 (next-day). Call 913-775-1098 or reserve online.

See also: knee scooter rental in Lawrence.

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Common Questions

Frequently asked questions.

Frequently asked questions.

Is it cheaper to rent or buy a knee scooter?
Cheaper to rent for recoveries 8 weeks or less. Cheaper to buy for recoveries longer than 12 weeks. The 8-12 week range is roughly break-even and depends on whether you'll resell when you're done.
Can I resell a knee scooter after I'm done?
Yes, easily. Used knee scooters hold value well — Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, and OfferUp routinely move them at 60-70% of new price within a couple weeks. That's the offset that swings the buy decision in favor for longer recoveries.
Where can I rent a knee scooter in Lawrence?
We deliver to Lawrence next-day from our Leavenworth fleet. Standard knee scooters from $25/day, $99/week, $279/month. Lawrence delivery from $75. Call 913-775-1098.

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