Independent review. Last updated June 2026 by Claire Ashworth.
Thyssenkrupp stairlifts start from around £1,700 fitted for a straight model, and the brand’s standout is the Flow X, a curved lift that fits some of the tightest staircases on the market. The key thing to understand in 2026 is how you buy one: Thyssenkrupp no longer runs a direct-to-consumer arm in the UK. Its lifts are supplied through Access BDD (a trade-only division) and sold and fitted by independent local dealers. So, like Brooks, the lift is consistent but your experience depends on the dealer you choose.
Thyssenkrupp at a glance (UK, 2026)
- Straight (HomeGlide): from around £1,700 fitted; reconditioned from about £1,595
- Curved (Flow X, Flow 2, HomeGlide Curved): from around £4,000 fitted
- Flow X narrow-curve fitting: handles staircases as tight as 610 mm
- Made by: Thyssenkrupp, supplied in the UK via Access BDD (Stockton-on-Tees)
- Sold through: independent local dealers, not a national Thyssenkrupp company
- Best for: tight, narrow curved staircases where the Flow X earns its place
Who makes Thyssenkrupp stairlifts, and how do you buy one?
Thyssenkrupp is a large global engineering company whose access division makes stairlifts. In the UK, its former consumer arm (TK Home Solutions) no longer sells directly to the public. Instead, the lifts are distributed by Access BDD, a trade-only supplier based in Stockton-on-Tees, which provides them to a network of independent dealers. Those dealers handle your survey, installation and aftercare.
The practical upshot is the same as for other dealer-sold brands: the machine is the same wherever you buy, but the quality of fitting and breakdown cover depends on your local company. Choose a well-reviewed dealer and confirm aftercare before you commit.
Thyssenkrupp stairlift models
| Model | Type | Typical fitted price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| HomeGlide | Straight | £1,700 to £2,500 | Smooth, comfortable straight lift; reconditioned from ~£1,595 |
| HomeGlide Curved | Curved | £4,000 to £6,000 | Twin-rail curved option |
| Flow X | Curved | £4,500 to £7,000+ | Slim single rail; ASL swivel and levelling; fits curves to 610 mm |
| Flow 2 | Curved | £4,000 to £6,500 | Earlier Flow curved model, still widely fitted |
The HomeGlide covers straight stairs well and is good value reconditioned. The Flow X is the headline product: its Active Swivel and Levelling (ASL) technology keeps the seat level and lets the lift navigate very tight bends and narrow staircases, down to about 610 mm.
How much do Thyssenkrupp stairlifts cost?
Prices vary by dealer and staircase. Typical 2026 UK figures:
- New straight (HomeGlide): from around £1,700, commonly £1,700 to £2,500 fitted
- Reconditioned straight: from around £1,595
- Curved (Flow X / Flow 2 / HomeGlide Curved): from around £4,000, rising with bends and length
- Overall, Thyssenkrupp lifts typically fall between about £1,700 and £6,000
If you have a long-term illness or disability, the lift and installation should be zero-rated for VAT, saving 20%. Get two or three dealer quotes.
Where Thyssenkrupp stands out: tight curves
The Flow X is genuinely strong for difficult curved staircases. Its swivel-and-levelling technology and slim single rail let it fit narrow stairs, tight bends and confined spaces that some twin-rail lifts cannot handle cleanly, while keeping the seat comfortable and level through the turns. If your staircase has been called “too narrow” or “too tricky” by another company, the Flow X is worth a quote.
Thyssenkrupp vs Otolift vs Stannah
- Thyssenkrupp (Flow X): excellent for tight curves and narrow stairs, slim single rail, dealer-sold, mid-range price.
- Otolift: the other leading single-rail curved specialist, also dealer-sold and premium. See our Otolift stairlifts review.
- Stannah: the premium all-rounder with national service. See our Stannah stairlifts review.
For a tight curved staircase, the Flow X and Otolift are the two slim-rail names to compare. For straight stairs, the HomeGlide competes with Acorn and Brooks on price.
Warranty, servicing and running costs
Warranty and aftercare terms come from your Access BDD dealer and the manufacturer, typically one to two years, sometimes extended. Service annually, usually £75 to £150. Running costs are minimal, around £3 to £5 a year, because the lift recharges its batteries and works in a power cut. Confirm breakdown response with your dealer; see manufacturer vs independent stairlift servicing.
When a Thyssenkrupp stairlift is the wrong call
- You have simple straight stairs on a tight budget. A Brooks or Acorn straight lift can be cheaper for the same job. Compare straight stairlifts.
- You want one national company for everything. There is no direct national Thyssenkrupp service in the UK; aftercare is through your local dealer.
- Your local dealer is unproven. As with all dealer-sold brands, the dealer is your aftercare, so choose carefully.
Is a Thyssenkrupp stairlift right for you?
Thyssenkrupp suits people with tight or narrow curved staircases who want the Flow X’s slim rail and clever levelling, and who have a reputable local Access BDD dealer. For straight stairs, the HomeGlide is a solid, good-value option, especially reconditioned. If you want the cheapest straight lift or a single national service company, other brands may fit better.
Compare your options on curved stairlifts, narrow stairs stairlifts and our stairlift prices guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a Thyssenkrupp stairlift cost? A Thyssenkrupp HomeGlide straight stairlift starts from around £1,700 fitted (reconditioned from about £1,595). Curved models such as the Flow X start from around £4,000, rising with the complexity of the staircase.
Can you still buy Thyssenkrupp stairlifts in the UK? Yes, but not directly. Thyssenkrupp’s lifts are supplied through Access BDD, a trade-only division, and sold and fitted by independent local dealers rather than a national Thyssenkrupp company.
What is the Flow X stairlift? The Flow X is Thyssenkrupp’s flagship curved stairlift. It uses a slim single rail and Active Swivel and Levelling technology to fit very tight bends and narrow staircases, down to about 610 mm.
Are Thyssenkrupp stairlifts good for narrow stairs? Yes. The Flow X is specifically designed for narrow and tightly curved staircases, fitting widths down to around 610 mm, which makes it one of the better options for difficult stairs.
Who installs and services Thyssenkrupp stairlifts? Independent local dealers supplied by Access BDD handle installation and servicing. The lift is the same wherever you buy; choose a well-reviewed dealer and confirm breakdown cover before purchase.
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