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Buying Versus Renting Tools – What you Need to Know Before you Decide
Published by: jack 2008-07-04

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You will need some tools to perform any household or backyard project. For example, power saws and drills are absolute necessities if you’re working with wood. Jackhammers can be rented easily and are necessary when breaking out concrete or masonry walls or when you encounter rock when setting posts or planting trees. Power nailers are also useful, though not absolutely necessary for backyard projects.
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Power tool rental may appear to be false economy at first glance. However, choosing whether to rent or buy power tools is mostly a financial decision. You’ll need to do a bit of old-fashioned digging, checking out your local Yellow Pages, looking on the Internet and calling around to find out:
1.The cost of purchasing the tool you need new
2.The cost of buying it in other conditions: used, reconditioned or factory refurbished
3.The cost of renting the tool for the day

For persons who don’t have the budget, space or everyday needs linked with tool ownership, rental can be just the answer. A trip to your local tool rental store will reveal a mass of hand tools or power equipment that can suit almost any short-term need. There are some steps that you can take that will make your rental experience an agreeable one if you have never rented a tool or consider yourself a greenhorn:
1. Plan ahead


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