
Camden County Tool Library
location_onBlackwood, New Jersey
infoAbout Camden County Tool Library
Camden County Tool Library
Camden County Tool Library operates from 508 Lakeland Road in Blackwood, New Jersey, and serves the region through a volunteer-run lending model powered by the myTurn platform. The library maintains consistent weekday hours (Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM) and is closed weekends. The facility can be reached at (856) 374-5195 for inquiries about membership, borrowing procedures, and operational details.
Inventory and borrowing scope
reviewsWhat Members Say
CUSTOMERS LOVE
Helpful and friendly staff (mentioned in 2 reviews), cost savings from borrowing instead of buying tools (mentioned in 2 reviews), well-organized system that makes tool access easy.
GOOD TO KNOW
Staff will assist with retrieving tools from the parking lot, making the borrowing process convenient for multiple returns.
SOME NOTE
Not enough reviews to identify areas for improvement.
BEST FOR
DIY homeowners doing one-time projects or ongoing repairs, budget-conscious people who want to avoid purchasing tools they'll use infrequently.
helpFrequently Asked Questions
help_outlineWhat are the hours of operation for Camden County Tool Library?
Camden County Tool Library is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. The library is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
help_outlineWhere is Camden County Tool Library located?
Camden County Tool Library is located at 508 Lakeland Road, Blackwood, NJ 08012.
help_outlineHow can I contact Camden County Tool Library?
You can reach Camden County Tool Library by calling (856) 374-5195. You can also visit their website at https://sustainablecamdencounty.myturn.com/library/ or call (856) 225-5576.
help_outlineWhat types of tools does Camden County Tool Library have available?
Camden County Tool Library offers power tools, woodworking tools, gardening tools, and automotive tools for lending.
help_outlineDoes Camden County Tool Library offer classes or workshops?
Yes, Camden County Tool Library offers both classes and workshops to help members learn how to use tools effectively.
help_outlineIs Camden County Tool Library volunteer-run?
Yes, Camden County Tool Library is a volunteer-run organization dedicated to serving the Sustainable Camden County community.
help_outlineWhat is the rating for Camden County Tool Library?
Camden County Tool Library has a 5.0 out of 5 star rating on Google based on customer reviews.
help_outlineHow do I create an account at Camden County Tool Library?
You can create an account through their website at https://sustainablecamdencounty.myturn.com/library/. The site has a 'Create Account' option where you can sign up to become a member.
Tools are borrowed. These you own.
Safety gear, consumables, and basics that Camden County Tool Librarydoesn't lend — buy them once and finish the job. Every item below ships from Amazon.
Tool libraries lend the tools — but you bring your own PPE. These are the basics worth keeping on a shelf.
ANSI-Rated Safety Glasses
Anti-fog, scratch-resistant. The pair you'll actually wear.
Work Gloves (Cut-Resistant)
Level-5 cut resistance handles utility blades and rough lumber.
Ear Protection (NRR 28+)
Circular saws and routers exceed 100 dB. NRR 28+ is the safe floor.
N95 Dust Masks (10-pack)
Critical for sanding, sawing MDF, or drywall work.
Tool libraries don't lend the stuff that gets used up. Buy these once, finish your project.
Sandpaper Variety Pack
60 to 400 grit covers most rough-to-finish work.
Drill Bit Set (Titanium)
Goes through wood, plastic, and most metals. Lasts longer than HSS.
Utility Knife Blades (100-pack)
Standard-size, fit most retractable knives. Cheaper in bulk.
Wood Screws Variety Box
Mixed lengths and gauges — saves a hardware-store trip mid-project.
Cheap, used constantly, not worth a library trip. Build your own small kit with these.
25-ft Tape Measure
Magnetic hook, standout reach. The one tool you'll grab daily.
Combination Screwdriver Set
Magnetic tips. Phillips + flathead in the sizes you'll actually use.
Stud Finder (Magnetic + Electronic)
Multi-mode finders catch both magnetic fasteners and wood/metal studs.
9-in-1 Multi-Bit Driver
Replaces a kit of screwdrivers and nut drivers in one handle.
Books and plans that show you how to actually use the tools you're borrowing.
Reader's Digest Complete DIY Manual
Plumbing, electrical, carpentry, drywall — the household bible.
The Woodworker's Pocket Book
Joints, wood species, finishes — fits in a tool bag.
Black & Decker Wiring Guide
Code-current, illustrated, written for homeowners not electricians.
Pencil & Carpenter Marker Set
Mechanical carpenter pencils + deep-hole markers — endless small wins.
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. Recommendations are editorially independent — picks based on what tool-library users typically need alongside borrowed tools.
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| West Philly Tool Library | Philadelphia, PA | 13 mi | star4.7 | $20/year (sliding scale) |
| All Tool Rental inc. | Brooklyn, NY | 81 mi | star4.8 | — |
| Total Tool Rental | Brooklyn, NY | 86 mi | star4.2 | — |
| New York Public Library - Stephen A. Schwarzman Building | New York, NY | 88 mi | star4.7 | Free |
| DC Tool Library | Washington, DC | 120 mi | star5.0 | Free for DC residents |
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