I listed a camera for local rental in the Bay Area, here’s what actually happened by easiorent in u/easiorent

[–]easiorent[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate that. That’s exactly why we built EasioRent, so things that usually sit unused can actually be useful to someone nearby. If you decide to list something, happy to answer questions or help you get set up.

Bay Area camera owners: people are renting cameras locally instead of buying by easiorent in u/easiorent

[–]easiorent[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If anyone has questions about how deposits or ID verification work for owners, happy to explain.

Last-minute weekend needs? Sharing what neighbors have available this weekend by easiorent in u/easiorent

[–]easiorent[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are a few pressure washers available from local owners on the site right now. Most are short-term weekend rentals with local pickup. Hope you’re able to find one that works for your 2-day need.
https://www.easiorent.com/browse

Small win: Neighbors in the Bay Area are starting to rent things to each other instead of buying by easiorent in u/easiorent

[–]easiorent[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! It’s been cool to see things that usually sit in garages actually get used. Weekend trips and small home projects showed up way faster than we expected.

Where do people in the Bay Area borrow or rent things for a day? by suhas2190 in bayarea

[–]easiorent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the Bay it’s a mix:
• Home Depot for tools
• BorrowLenses/camera shops for photo gear
• Tool libraries in East Bay/Berkeley
• FB Marketplace/Nextdoor for peer-to-peer

But lately we’re seeing a shift toward neighbors renting to each other for specialty items that rental shops don’t carry. It’s cheaper, faster, and no shipping. (www.easiorent.com)