Stroke Counter Pricing
Analysis of 1,088 stroke counter listings to determine current market value.
What you'll usually pay
π‘ Buying used saves about 14% here.
π In short easy summary
The best value is found in acrylic models, which are 19% below the market median. High-end options include stainless steel and Japanese-made counters, both seeing a 73% price increase over the median.
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Price by color
Why? Multicolor and beige options command a premium, with beige costing 50% more than the median.
Price by material
Why? Prices range from budget acrylic at -19% to premium stainless steel at +73%.
Price by brand
Why? Unbranded units dominate the market, while specialized brands like JP Lann offer discounts up to 40%.
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Common questions
What is the typical price difference between new and used stroke counters?
New units have a median price of 13.86, while used units have a median of 11.97.
Which material is the most affordable choice?
Acrylic is the most affordable material, with a median price of 10.77.
Are there significant price differences based on color?
Yes, beige counters are the most expensive at 19.95, while black, blue, and white options are lower at approximately 14.57 to 14.6.
How we got these numbers
Worked out from 200 live eBay listings (price range $6β$33, odd outliers ignored). These are asking prices, so use them as a guide. Last checked July 7, 2026.