drwheels
Well-known member
Does anyone else by used tools at a discount at Lowes.
It is a hit and miss deal on used tools at Lowes. Some of it gets to the clearence rack and some of it does not. I call it Lowes tool rental. They buy it. do their project and return it. Good luck. Hope this helps.
I was looking at some of the tool rentals they had for sale at Home Depot the other day. They had mostly gas powered tools (i.e. roto-tiller, concrete cutter). The bad part about buying used rentals is that you can expect they weren't treated well during their life.
Ive seen a few friends/acquaintances do the same thing. One bought a house paint sprayer to spray a house and was really careful not to get paint all over it and when he was done he just took it back and said it started spraying weird. (which was a lie) It worked just find. A few days later we saw it for like almost half price. Its not a real honest way to do things, but people do it all the time. Why pay for a rental that can add up fast if you need it a week or so when you can buy the tools and return for a full refund. Zero cost.
I only buy tools if I plan to keep them and that I will use again. As a result I have a **** load of tools for a big variety of jobs. Guess its a sickness of mine. You can never have too many tools.
Its funny because that's exactly how the tool loaner programs work at auto parts stores which makes a lot of since. You pay the retail price for the tool and when you are done you bring it back and they refund the price when it comes back, then they do the same to the next guy who needs it with the same tool kit. Works pretty well for DIY guys and I always liked the fact that if you decide you like the tool enough to keep it, you just keep it.
