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Second Hand TV in Kenya (2026): Prices from KSh 8,000 — Smart, Ex-UK & Digital TVs

Second Hand TV in Kenya (2026): Prices from KSh 8,000 — Smart, Ex-UK & Digital TVs

Thinking of upgrading your old TV? You’re not alone. With new models flooding the market, second-hand TVs are in high demand—especially among Kenyans looking for quality at a lower price.

Over 80% of Kenyans watch TV daily (GeoPoll 2024), yet new TVs often remain out of reach for many households. That’s where second-hand TVs come in: affordable, reliable, and often packed with premium features you couldn’t afford brand-new.

Whether it’s a smart TV or digital set, this guide helps you sell your used TV fast here on Corido Marketplace, while also giving affordability-seeking buyers the clarity they need to make smart purchases.


Second-Hand TV Prices in Kenya 2026 — Quick Reference

Looking for a second-hand TV for sale in Kenya? Here’s what you can actually expect to pay right now:

TV Size & TypeNew PriceUsed / Second-Hand PriceWhere to Find
32″ Smart TV (Hisense, TCL)KSh 18,000–25,000KSh 8,000–14,000Corido, social media
43″ Smart TV (Samsung, LG)KSh 38,000–55,000KSh 18,000–30,000Corido, Luthuli Ave
55″ Smart TV (Samsung, Sony)KSh 60,000–95,000KSh 30,000–55,000Corido, Luthuli Ave
65″ Smart TV (LG, Sony)KSh 100,000+KSh 45,000–80,000Corido
32″ Basic Digital TVKSh 10,000–18,000KSh 4,000–8,000social media, repair shops
Ex-UK 43″ Smart TVKSh 12,000–22,000Corido, Luthuli Ave

Prices as of August 2026. Exact prices depend on brand, age, condition, and seller. Browse live listings on Corido Marketplace for current deals.

Ex UK TVs in Kenya: Are They Worth It in 2026?

Searching for used ex UK TV for sale in Kenya? You’re not alone. Ex-UK electronics — meaning second-hand items imported from the United Kingdom — are hugely popular in Nairobi for good reason: they tend to be well-maintained, from reputable brands, and priced well below their new equivalents.

What to Expect from an Ex-UK TV

  • Brands: Mostly Samsung, LG, Sony, Panasonic — premium names at used prices
  • Condition: Usually good to excellent; many are 2–4 years old
  • Screen sizes: 32″ to 65″ common; some 75″+ available
  • Smart capabilities: Most ex-UK TVs from 2020+ are fully Smart-enabled (Netflix, YouTube, Wi-Fi)

2026 Ex-UK TV Price Guide (Nairobi)

SizeBrandConditionApprox. Price (KSh)
32″LG / SamsungGood8,000 – 14,000
43″Sony / Samsung SmartGood–Excellent15,000 – 28,000
50″Samsung 4K / LGGood22,000 – 38,000
55″Sony OLED / Samsung QLEDGood30,000 – 55,000
65″LG / HisenseFair–Good35,000 – 65,000

Prices as at August 2026. Check current TV listings on Corido for live prices.

Before You Buy an Ex-UK TV

  1. Check the plug type — UK uses Type G plugs; you’ll need an adapter or rewiring
  2. Test all HDMI/USB ports and remote functions in person
  3. Turn it on and inspect for screen burn-in or dead pixels
  4. Ask for original remote and any accessories
  5. Confirm Smart TV functions work (log into Netflix or YouTube to test)

💡 Corido Tip: Browse ex-UK TVs on Corido and filter by size and price. Every listing includes seller ratings and condition notes — so you know exactly what you’re getting before you meet.

🎯 Why Second-Hand TVs Are a Smart Choice for Budget Buyers in Kenya

  • Better Specs for Less: With Ksh.10,000, you could buy a used 43” Smart TV with YouTube and Netflix support—while new ones at the same price offer limited features.
  • Value Retention: Premium brands like LG or Sony hold their value well even after years of use.
  • Eco-Friendly Alternative: Choosing used TVs helps reduce e-waste and electronic pollution.
  • Accessible for Students, New Families & Low-Income Households: Second-hand TVs make entertainment affordable without stretching budgets.

🛒 On sites like Avechi, TV listings start from Ksh.5,000–Ksh.10,000 but are often limited to generic models. On Corido, you can list or buy branded, well-maintained TVs with detailed inspection notes and local delivery options.

Second-hand Tv In Kenya
Second-hand Tv For Sale In Kenya

✅ 7 Steps to Sell Your TV Fast in Kenya

1. Set the Right Price

Consider:

  • Brand and specs (Smart/4K TVs attract higher offers)
  • Age and usage history
  • Market price comparison on Corido Marketplace
  • Minor issues (adjust price accordingly)

💡 Corido Tip: Use our pricing support tool to compare similar TV listings based on size, brand, and condition.

2. Choose the Right Platform

Corido offers:

  • Free, quick listings
  • Location-based search
  • Chat directly with serious buyers
  • Buyer ratings for safe negotiations

🏆 Why Corido wins: Unlike generic platforms or social media groups, Corido is curated for second-hand household items, making it the go-to spot for trusted local deals.

3. Create an Attractive, Honest Listing

Include:

  • Screen size, model, and smart capabilities
  • Condition and age (be honest!)
  • Reason for selling
  • Price (negotiable or fixed)

Add a human touch: “This TV has served us well for family movie nights!”

4. Fix or Highlight Issues Clearly

  • Fix display lines, sound issues, or remote control faults
  • Mention any repairs done
  • Be transparent about imperfections
  • Upload clear photos of flaws

🔧 Transparency builds buyer trust—and reduces negotiation haggles.

5. Use Clean, Bright Photos

Checklist:

  • TV turned on and displaying a clear image
  • Front, back, side views
  • Clean background
  • Close-ups of ports or remote

📸 Good visuals = More clicks, faster sales.

6. Erase Personal Data

Before selling:

  • Log out of Netflix, YouTube, Google
  • Perform a full factory reset
  • Remove any stored Wi-Fi passwords

🔐 Protect yourself and give your buyer peace of mind.

7. Deliver Safely and Professionally

  • Use original packaging
  • Wrap securely with bubble wrap or blankets
  • Book affordable local logistics on Corido
  • Meet in safe public spaces for handover

🚛 A safe, smooth handoff boosts buyer confidence and ratings.


💡 Buyer’s Guide: How to Evaluate Affordable Second-Hand TVs in Kenya

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USED HAIER 65” ULTRA HD ANDTROID TV

🔍 What to Check:

  • Screen: No cracks, dead pixels, or color issues
  • Ports: Test HDMI, USB, AV
  • Smart Features: Does YouTube or Netflix load?
  • Remote: Responsive or replaced?
  • Usage: Ask about duration and reason for sale

🎁 Bonus Tip: Ask if there’s a warranty left or a receipt from the original purchase.


🌍 Why Buying Used TVs is Environmentally Smart

  • Less E-Waste: Kenya faces rising e-waste. Reusing electronics reduces landfill pressure.
  • Energy-Efficient Models: Many used TVs are energy-efficient LCD or LED types.
  • Circular Economy: You’re giving life to a product that still works—saving it from becoming waste.

🌱 Buying second-hand is not just affordable—it’s responsible.


📍 Where to Find the Best Deals on Second-Hand TVs in Kenya

PlatformStrengthWeakness
Corido MarketplaceFocused on household electronics, local seller-buyer matching, easy listing processOnly operates in select regions
social media marketplacesPopular with communitiesHigh risk of scams, poor photo quality
Local TV Repair ShopsMay offer refurbished unitsLimited variety, no platform reviews
WhatsApp Buy/Sell GroupsConvenient for local connectionsDisorganized, lacks buyer protection
Avechi.co.ke (new TVs only)Affordable new unitsDoesn’t offer used TV listings

🎯 Best bet for used electronics in Kenya? Corido Marketplace.

Second-Hand TVs Listed For Sale on Corido website


🧾 Summary: Should You Buy New or Used?

FeatureNew TVSecond-Hand TV
CostHighLow (50–70% cheaper)
WarrantyYesSometimes (if still valid)
Smart FeaturesOften standardOften included at lower prices
ConditionBrand newVaries—inspect before buying
AvailabilityRetailersCorido, Facebook, local shops
Eco-FriendlinessLowHigh—promotes reuse

 

Final Word

Selling (or buying) a used TV in Kenya doesn’t need to be stressful. Whether you’re an affordability-conscious buyer or a seller looking to make some quick cash, Corido Marketplace makes the process fast, safe, and straightforward.

👉 Ready to list your TV? Or find one on a budget?
Start your journey on Corido.co.ke today and discover value that fits your lifestyle—and your wallet.

Frequently Asked Questions: Second Hand TVs in Kenya

Where can I find a second hand TV for sale in Kenya?

The best place to buy a second hand TV in Kenya is Corido Marketplace — Nairobi-based, verified listings, free delivery in Nairobi. Prices from KSh 4,000 (32″ digital TV) and KSh 8,000 (32″ Smart TV).

Are ex-UK TVs in Kenya worth buying?

Yes — ex-UK TVs are great value. Typically 2–4 years old, from UK homes or office clearances, well-maintained. Expect Samsung, LG, Sony 43–55″ Smart TVs at KSh 12,000–22,000. Check for a compatible power plug and the remote is included.

What should I check before buying a used TV in Kenya?

(1) Power on and test all HDMI ports. (2) Look for dead pixels — play a solid white screen. (3) Check the speakers. (4) Test WiFi on Smart TVs. (5) Ask for the original remote. (6) Confirm model number online before paying.

How much does a second hand TV cost in Kenya in 2026?

Prices in 2026: KSh 4,000–8,000 (32″ basic digital TV), KSh 8,000–14,000 (32″ Smart TV), KSh 18,000–30,000 (43″ Smart TV), KSh 30,000–55,000 (55″ Smart TV), KSh 45,000–80,000 (65″ Smart TV). Ex-UK TVs save a further 20–30%.

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