Second-hand appliances in Mauritius
Buy and sell second-hand appliances in Mauritius — fridges, washing machines, air conditioners, microwaves, cookers and water heaters from sellers across the island. Browse listings updated daily with prices in MUR, condition and energy details. Mauritius runs on 230V, so most imported appliances work fine — but check the age, energy rating and that everything powers on before you pay. Sellers in Port Louis, Vacoas-Phoenix, Quatre Bornes and along the coast usually arrange in-person handover, with delivery for the larger units.
42 active listings · 5 new this week

Techwood 7000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner
Rs 6,500

Portable Carpet and Upholstery Spot Cleaner
Rs 4,800

Air Conditioner Outdoor Unit Protective Cover
Rs 800

Indesit Built-in Oven 66L Stainless Steel
Rs 8,500

BelAir Juice Extractor Stainless Steel
Rs 5,000

Hisense 205L Refrigerator Silver
Rs 10,000

Moulinex Subito Coffee Maker
Rs 900

Panasonic Juicer
Rs 1,350

Midea 12,000 BTU Portable Air Conditioner
Rs 9,000

Hisense Dishwasher Silver
Rs 4,000

Nespresso Vertuo Coffee Machine Black
Rs 2,000

Deerma Steam Mop Cleaner with Attachments
Rs 2,500

HP LaserJet M1212nf MFP Printer
Rs 4,000

Westpoint Dual Function Chest Freezer White
Rs 10,000

Triton T70 2E Electric Shower
Rs 6,000

KoolAir Air Conditioner Indoor Unit 12000 BTU
Rs 8,000

LG Air Conditioner Remote Control and Universal KT-LG Remote
Rs 2,000

Midea Air Conditioner Remote Controls - Set of 2
Rs 1,000

Electric Popcorn Maker Red
Rs 600

Samsung Microwave Oven Ceramic Inside
Rs 2,500

Triton T70 2E Electric Shower White
Rs 6,200

Industrial Steam Iron
Rs 3,000

Hisense H12DE5S Dishwasher Stainless Steel
Rs 8,500

Golden Curl New Generation Black Set Hair Styling Kit
Rs 38,500
Buying guide
What should I test before buying a used appliance?
Power it on and run a full cycle where you can — let a fridge cool, start a wash, check an AC actually chills. Listen for grinding or rattling, inspect door seals and hoses, and look for rust or limescale. Bring a phone charger or a small load to test on the spot.
Will an imported appliance work in Mauritius?
Mauritius uses 230V / 50Hz with UK-style 3-pin plugs, so European and UK appliances work directly. Avoid 110V units (US/Japan) unless you add a transformer — they will not run safely on local power. Check the rating label before buying.
Is it worth buying large appliances second-hand?
Fridges and washing machines lose value fast, so deals are real — but an old, low-rated unit costs more to run on Mauritian electricity tariffs. Favour recent, energy-efficient models, assume the warranty will not transfer, and budget a little for a possible repair.
