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Sell Your Trampoline in Chennai

Used trampolines in Chennai typically sell for ₹1,500 to ₹6,500 (about $16 to $68). Trampolines are almost always sold for local collection, and safety components rather than the frame determine whether it is worth buying.

Selling a trampoline in Chennai

Chennai is India’s automotive manufacturing centre and a major technology hub, on a hot and very humid coast. Vehicle parts and tools have a deep, knowledgeable market, and humidity is the first thing to consider for anything stored.

The city stretches a long way along the coast and inland to the technology corridor, so the distances are real. Most people arrange collection near a main road or a metro station rather than deep inside a neighbourhood.

Ask whether the item has been through a flood or a cyclone season on the ground floor. Electronics that have been near standing water can work for months and then fail, and it is a fair question.

Chennai, in Tamil Nadu, has around 4.6 million people, which means a buyer pool big enough that almost anything finds someone, and close enough together that collection is rarely the obstacle. Coimbatore, Madurai and Tiruchirappalli are close enough that a buyer there may well make the trip for the right thing.

Handing it over in Chennai

India’s second-hand market runs heavily through direct conversation — buyers expect to message, negotiate and ask questions before committing, and a listing that answers those questions up front sells noticeably faster than one that does not.

Sell your Trampoline in Chennai

Listing is free and there is no commission and no buyer fee, so the price you agree is the price you keep. Most listings take about a minute to put up.

List your Trampoline — freeWhat is yours worth?

What trampolines are worth

What lifts the price

  • Mat and springs with no stretching or tears
  • Intact safety netting and padding

What pulls it down

  • Rusted frames and seized bolts
  • Perished or missing safety padding

Working out what yours is worth

  • Inspect the frame joints for rust
  • Bag all bolts and fittings when dismantling

Getting it ready

  • Inspect the mat stitching all the way round, and check every spring for stretch, rust or a missing hook.
  • Check the frame for rust at the leg joints, which is where a weathered trampoline fails.

Photograph

  • The whole trampoline assembled in the garden, wide enough to show the frame and net
  • The leg joints, plus any rust, tear, hole or missing part

Put in the description

  • Diameter in feet, and shape if not round
  • Condition of the mat, springs and frame, described separately

Diameter and features: “10ft Trampoline with Safety Net and Ladder”. Size in feet is the search, and the net matters enough to belong in the title. Say if it needs dismantling, and if a weather cover or anchor kit is included, list those too — they cost real money to replace.

Listing is free and there is no selling fee, so the whole amount the buyer pays stays with you. You and the buyer agree the handover between yourselves.

Same region (Tamil Nadu)

Common questions

Where can I sell a trampoline in Chennai?

List it free here and arrange the handover with the buyer yourself. The city stretches a long way along the coast and inland to the technology corridor, so the distances are real. Most people arrange collection near a main road or a metro station rather than deep inside a neighbourhood.

Do you dismantle it?

Say who is doing the work. Taking down a trampoline takes two people and an hour, and buyers usually expect to do it themselves — but they need to know that before they arrive.

How much is a trampoline worth in Chennai?

Most used trampolines change hands for ₹1,500 to ₹6,500 (about $16 to $68). Condition and completeness move that figure more than anything else.

More: selling a trampoline across India, what trampolines are worth, everything second hand in Chennai, or Toys & Games in Chennai.

Guide range converted from sterling at the 2 August 2026 rate, not a quote — sellers set their own price.