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'One-time' Tool rental/free? - Jamie3141

Hi all

I often hear that in the US you're able to 'rent' 'one-time tools' like: ball joint separators, presses, pilot bearing removal tools, etc. for free from local parts stores. AFAIK, this isn't a thing in the UK. Does anybody have any experience with a parts store that's lent them a similar tool for free?

Many thanks

J

'One-time' Tool rental/free? - _

I would think that the cut throat spares market here in the Uk would not support it.

Think admin costs, with credit card deposits etc.

'One-time' Tool rental/free? - Jamie3141

Agreed, but Europe-wide pre-Brexit would not have been a dissimilar situation to the US?

People are maybe more likely to undertake a ball joint job (or similar) when they can get the tool for free. It would hopefully incentivise parts sales. Seems to be available at almost all car parts stores in the States. It's a shame that we haven't followed suit. It's very annoying to buy a £40-£80 kit to do a job you only do once/twice in a car's lifetime.

'One-time' Tool rental/free? - Andrew-T

If you prefer to DiY I can understand your question. But It may be only slightly dearer to pay a professional to do the work, unless it takes a few hours ? But 'for free' - I doubt it.

Edited by Andrew-T on 19/12/2021 at 09:48

'One-time' Tool rental/free? - Jamie3141

Yeah, have always preferred DIY. And I do not remember any job that I've done that would be less at a cheap garage (both parts and tools inclusive!). Generally, DIY savings can't be understated.

Unless it's swapping a bulb or battery out, I think I could buy all of the tools required (ratchets, breaker bars, sockets) twice over on most of the jobs I've done. I have never taken into account my own wage though. If I were to 'pay' myself minimum wage, it would probably just about stop making sense (tools + consumables + parts + time > garage cost).

If the work is enjoyable to you though, I would always do it. For example, I'd much sooner employ a cleaner than a mechanic!!!

'One-time' Tool rental/free? - Brit_in_Germany

There is always "Fat Llama".

'One-time' Tool rental/free? - sammy1

I have a vague recollection that quite a while ago a chain was offering the hire of workshop space and the use of a garage ramp system but no tools for the home mechanic. I cannot remember the details but it obviously did not pay

'One-time' Tool rental/free? - Jamie3141

Yeah, there are still a few rent-a-ramp offerings going on. Just give it a quick Google. I have used one in Essex to do a clutch. They can be quite good.

It does appear that the Yank equivalents to euro car parts, onlinecarparts, auto doc, etc. offer free tools (ofc not sockets, ratchets, breaker bars...). The Europeans and Brits once again leading the way in poor customer service.

'One-time' Tool rental/free? - catsdad

Nothing in business is free. It’s recovered somewhere in the deal. Parts cost may be higher. Or maybe your data is used for future sales or sold on to other companies. After all if you have borrowed a “free” tool you will undoubtedly have given address and.ID and quite possibly email, car details and credit card info.

It might still be a good deal but not truly free.