National auto-parts retailers, such as Advanced Auto Parts, AutoZone, O’Reilly Auto Parts and Pep Boys, let you borrow expensive-to-own, specialty tools to repair your car. You’ll have to pay a deposit (which varies depending on the tool), but you’ll get it back when you return the tool.
Several cities also have tool lending libraries that let residents borrow tools—from plumbing tools to circular saws to demolition hammers and more—free. Check this list to see if there’s one near you, but note that some of these libraries require a membership fee.
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