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Compare the Best Stairlifts: Harmar vs. Handicare, Stannah, Bruno, and Acorn

October 30, 2025

Pinnacle SL600HD Straight Stairlift User

When looking for the best stairlift for your home, multiple factors come into play — how soon it’s needed, who will be using it, the type of staircase, weight capacity, and safety features. Maybe you’re doing the research before speaking with a stairlift dealer (great idea!). But let’s face it—digging through dozens of sites without a clear comparison of each stairlift brand can quickly get confusing.

At Harmar, we believe accessibility starts with understanding. We’ve put together a side-by-side look at how our stairlifts compare to other major manufacturers—so you can make an informed decision about which lift best supports your mobility needs and home environment.

Handicare vs. Harmar

Handicare (based in Stockholm, Sweden) has been building stairlifts since 1986, with manufacturing across North America, Asia, and Europe. Like Harmar, they make both straight and curved stairlifts and offer transfer aids and vehicle accessibility products.

Harmar, headquartered in Sarasota, Florida, focuses on American-engineered lifts designed for reliability, simplicity, and dealer-friendly installation.

Handicare vs. Harmar — Stairlift Comparison
CategoryHarmarHandicare
Key straight modelsPinnacle SL300 (300 lb), SL600 (350 lb), SL600HD (600 lb)1100 (friction-drive; ~300 lb), 1000 (rack-and-pinion; 350–440 lb)
Curved modelsHelix (custom curved; 350 lb; rack-and-pinion)2000 (twin-rail curved), Freecurve (single-rail curved)
Drive system (straight)Patented helical worm gear + nylon polymer rack (no messy grease)1100: friction drive (greaseless). 1000: rack-and-pinion
Max straight-rail capacityUp to 600 lb (SL600HD) — category leaderUp to 440 lb (Handicare 1000 HD)
Narrow/space use (straight)SL600 parks as narrow as 10.5″ from wall1100 folds to about 13″ from steps
Power-outage operationBattery powered; up to ~60 trips per chargeBattery powered; continuous charging (varies by model)
Outdoor optionsHelix and outdoor straight models available1000 Outdoor weather-resistant package
Notable featuresNo-grease rail, folding rail option, lifetime drivetrain warrantySlim toothless rail, powered swivel and footrest options

Why choose Harmar: Higher weight capacity, ultra-narrow profile, and low-maintenance design for long-term reliability.
Why choose Handicare: Modern European styling and flexible powered-option packages.

Stannah vs. Harmar

Stannah, founded in 1867 in London, began as a crane and hoist company before evolving into one of the world’s most recognized stairlift brands. Their stairlifts are known for their craftsmanship and heritage.

Harmar, by contrast, emphasizes innovation built for American homes—simplified installation, battery reliability, and heavy-duty performance.

Harmar vs. Stannah — Stairlift Comparison
CategoryHarmarStannah
Key straight modelsSL300 (300 lb), SL600 (350 lb), SL600HD (600 lb)Siena 600 (~350 lb standard)
Key curved modelsHelix (350 lb), UP Stairlift (275 lb)Siena Curved and twin-rail variants (~300 lb)
Max capacity (straight)Up to 600 lbUp to 350 lb
Space efficiencyFolds to just 10.5″ from wall (one of the narrowest available)Requires about 28–30″ stair width
Drive & maintenanceHelical worm gear + nylon rack (no grease)Standard rack-and-pinion; traditional lubrication
Power-outage operationUp to 60 trips per chargeBattery-backup system (specs not published)
Outdoor optionsOutdoor straight (SL350OD)Outdoor stairlift rated for extreme temps
Curved rail customizationModular or custom Helix designsFully custom twin-rail curved systems
Dealer positioningHigh-capacity, grease-free, quick-install storyTrusted legacy brand, strong European craftsmanship

Choose Harmar: For a higher weight capacity and minimal stairway intrusion.
Choose Stannah: For heritage craftsmanship and European design.

Bruno vs. Harmar

Bruno Independent Living Aids, established in Wisconsin in 1984, is one of Harmar’s biggest U.S. competitors—and both are known for serving Veterans and aging-in-place clients. Each manufacturer focuses on safe, reliable mobility solutions proudly made in America.

Harmar vs. Bruno — Stairlift Comparison
CategoryHarmarBruno
Key models & capacitiesSL300 (300 lb), SL600 (350 lb), SL600HD (600 lb), Helix (350 lb)Elan (300 lb), Elite (400 lb), Elite Curved (400 lb)
Narrow/space footprintFolds to 10.5″; “narrowest on the market”Vertical rail installs ~5″ from wall front
Drive systemHelical worm gear + nylon rack (no grease)Covered rack system; conventional lubrication
Battery performance~60 trips per chargeDual 12 V batteries; multiple trips during outage
Outdoor optionsSL350OD outdoor straight (350 lb)Elite Outdoor straight (400 lb)
Curved rail optionsHelix custom; UP Stairlift (modular)Elite Curved handcrafted rail
Dealer storyUltra-narrow, heavy-duty, low-maintenance designMade in USA, lifetime warranty, strong dealer network

Why Harmar: Higher weight capacity, grease-free maintenance, and plug-and-play install.
Why Bruno: Reputation, warranty, and long dealer presence.

Acorn vs. Harmar

Acorn Stairlifts, founded in the UK in the early 1990s and now headquartered in Orlando, Florida, is one of the most recognized global names in consumer stairlifts. They focus on simplicity, fast delivery, and affordability.

Harmar offers a more dealer-driven, heavy-duty, American-engineered approach—designed for longevity and reliability.

Acorn vs. Harmar — Stairlift Comparison
CategoryHarmarAcorn
Key straight models & capacitySL300 (300 lb), SL600HD (600 lb)Acorn 130 (~280 lb) or HD (~350 lb)
Curved models & capacityHelix (350 lb), UP modular curvedAcorn 180 Curved (~265 lb)
Folded width~10.5–11″ folded width~12.25″ folded width
Drive systemHelical worm gear (no grease)Rack-and-pinion (traditional)
Backup powerUp to 60 trips during outageBattery-powered, trips not published
Outdoor optionsSL350OD (350 lb)Outdoor 130 (~280 lb)
Curved customizationModular + spiral capabilityCustom curved rail (Acorn 180)
Dealer strengthsHeavy-duty, U.S. made, low maintenanceCost-effective, quick-install consumer brand

Harmar advantage: Wider range of capacities, U.S. build, and “no grease” clean-rail tech.
Acorn advantage: Fast installation and affordability for standard use.

Which Stairlift Brand Is Right for You?

Choosing the best stairlift depends on your mobility needs, staircase type, and budget: