Used wardrobes in Delhi typically sell for ₹1,300 to ₹23,000 (about $14 to $240). A wardrobe is bought on internal dimensions and sold on whether it can actually be moved — so state both, and say whether it dismantles.
Selling a wardrobe in Delhi
Delhi swings between severe summer heat and a genuinely cold winter, which is unusual in India and shapes what people buy twice a year. Its wholesale and resale markets are among the oldest in the country, so buyers arrive well informed about price. It is also one of the things that moves most reliably here, so there is a local audience for it already.
The Metro is extensive and is the practical way to hand over anything portable. For larger items, traffic and the sheer size of the capital region mean it is worth establishing which part of the city you are each in before agreeing a time.
For anything electrical, ask whether it has been through a summer without stabilised power. Voltage fluctuation is hard on motors and compressors, and the damage shows up as a failure rather than a mark.
Delhi has around 11 million people, which means a buyer pool big enough that almost anything finds someone, and close enough together that collection is rarely the obstacle. Kirari Suleman Nagar, Mumbai and Bengaluru are close enough that a buyer there may well make the trip for the right thing.
Handing it over in Delhi
India Post, Delhivery and DTDC all offer nationwide coverage, and courier cost varies sharply between metros and smaller towns.
Sell your Wardrobe in Delhi
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.
What wardrobes are worth
What lifts the price
- Solid wood construction that dismantles and rebuilds
- Antique and mid-century pieces with a following
What pulls it down
- Particleboard construction that will not survive dismantling
- Very large single-piece units that will not fit through doors
Working out what yours is worth
- Measure height, width and depth, and check your own doorways
- Open and close every door to check the hang
Getting it ready
- Check whether it dismantles and whether you have the fittings. A flat-pack wardrobe that has been built once often will not survive a second build — say so if that is the case.
- Test the doors, runners and any mirror, and clean the interior.
Photograph
- Doors open, showing the hanging space, shelves and rail
- Any damage to the base, feet or runners
Put in the description
- Internal hanging height, and how many rails and shelves
- Whether it dismantles, and whether the fittings are included
Doors, size and material: “3 Door Solid Pine Wardrobe with Mirror, 180cm Tall”. Height matters because buyers have ceilings and stairwells to think about. If it dismantles, say so in the title — it hugely widens the pool of buyers who can physically take it.
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 (Delhi)
Common questions
Where can I sell a wardrobe in Delhi?
List it free here and arrange the handover with the buyer yourself. The Metro is extensive and is the practical way to hand over anything portable. For larger items, traffic and the sheer size of the capital region mean it is worth establishing which part of the city you are each in before agreeing a time.
What is the internal hanging height?
Measure it. It is the dimension that decides whether long coats and dresses fit, and almost no listing includes it.
How much is a wardrobe worth in Delhi?
Most used wardrobes change hands for ₹1,300 to ₹23,000 (about $14 to $240). Condition and completeness move that figure more than anything else.
More: selling a wardrobe across India, what wardrobes are worth, everything second hand in Delhi, or Furniture in Delhi.
Guide range converted from sterling at the 2 August 2026 rate, not a quote — sellers set their own price.