Second-hand Gaming Gear in Kenya
Buying and selling gaming gear on Juuhudi
Buying used gaming consoles and games in Kenya can open access to more systems, controllers and titles within the same budget. Browse PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo and PC gaming equipment offered by owners who are upgrading, changing platforms or clearing finished games. Compare the exact console generation and model rather than relying on the family name, then check what controllers, cables, storage and games are included in the advertised price. Ask the seller to demonstrate the console starting, connecting to a display, reading a game and accessing its main functions. Controllers should be tested for charging, button response and stick drift, while discs should be inspected for damage. Confirm whether games are physical or digital, because an account-based purchase may not transfer safely or permanently. Use Juuhudi to discover nearby gaming listings, message sellers and arrange a careful inspection before paying for the setup you choose.
An older console, completed game or spare controller can help finance your next upgrade when it is described and demonstrated properly. Identify the exact model and storage capacity, list every cable, controller and game included, and photograph the equipment switched on as well as from all sides. Disclose overheating, noisy fans, damaged ports, controller drift, disc-reading problems, repairs or account restrictions. Do not advertise digital games or accounts as transferable unless you can legitimately and securely transfer what is being sold. Clean the equipment, remove personal and payment information and reset it only after preserving anything you need. Compare similar bundles before setting your price, because included controllers and physical games can materially change value. Buyers can ask questions through Juuhudi without seeing your telephone number publicly. Offer a reasonable working demonstration, agree exactly what will be handed over and mark the listing sold promptly after completing the transaction.
Common questions
- What should I include in a console listing?
- State the precise model, generation, storage, condition and repair history, then list every controller, cable, physical game and accessory included in the asking price.
- How can I demonstrate that my console works?
- Show it powering on, connecting to a display, loading a game and responding to its controllers, while allowing the buyer to check ports, sound, network access and disc reading where applicable.
- Can I sell digital games or a gaming account?
- Review the platform's rules first, because licences and accounts may be non-transferable, and never include personal credentials, payment information or content you do not have the right to sell.
- What should I test before buying a used console?
- Test startup, display output, storage, network connection, disc drive, ports, fan behaviour and controllers, including every button, trigger and analogue stick.
- Is a bundle better than buying the console alone?
- A bundle can be convenient when you genuinely need the included controllers, cables and physical games, but compare each component's condition and value rather than assuming every bundle is a bargain.