Sites like DealNews and Mr. Free Stuff distribute free samples that manufacturers once used to send either through the mail or with newspaper deliveries. Toothpaste, granola bars, whitening strips, baking supplies, and other items need a test audience. You could be it.
Why buy tools for a job you’ll do once or twice when AutoZone, certain NAPA locations, Advance Auto Parts, O’Reilly Auto Parts, and local tool libraries will lend them to you for free?
Need kitchenware, musical instruments, or even tech kits that you may not need more than once? Various communities are adopting the “Library of Things” approach and stocking libraries with 3D printers, wetsuits, sewing kits and guitars with the knowledge that patrons may eventually need certain items, but they don’t need to own them.
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