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Most households own things that get used a handful of times a year and otherwise just take up space. A pressure washer. A set of folding tables for the occasional gathering. A truck bed liner. Camping gear from trips you don't take as often anymore. Renting these out to neighbors or through a local platform turns dead storage space into a modest, steady stream of extra cash — without taking on a job or a schedule.

Tools and power equipment

$15–$50/day

Drills, pressure washers, lawn equipment — items used occasionally by many households nearby

Folding tables and event supplies

$5–$20/day

Useful for neighbors hosting parties, graduations, or holiday gatherings

Camping and outdoor gear

$10–$40/day

Tents, coolers, and similar equipment used a few times a year by most owners

Ladders and home maintenance gear

$10–$30/day

Extension ladders and similar equipment are commonly needed for short, one-time jobs

Storage space

$50–$200/month

An empty garage bay, shed, or unused room can be listed through local storage-sharing groups

Specialty or seasonal items

Varies

Snow blowers, pressure canners, party decor — anything used briefly but owned year-round

Before You List Anything

  • Photograph the item's current condition before each rental, in case of damage disputes

  • Set a clear, simple rate and a refundable deposit for higher-value items

  • Check whether your homeowner's or renter's insurance covers items while they're being rented out

  • Start with people you know — a neighborhood group or community board is often easier to manage than a public listing

None of this needs to become a business. Even renting one or two items a few times a month adds up to real, low-effort income over the course of a year — and it puts equipment that was already costing you storage space to work instead.

With care,

Mike Bridges

Founder, The O55 Report

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