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ToolBox Project

location_onEugene, Oregon

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Tuesday: 5:00 - 7:00 PMThursday: 5:00 - 7:00 PM​Saturday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

infoAbout ToolBox Project

ToolBox Project, located at 2235 Adams St, Eugene, OR 97405, functions as a volunteer-driven tool lending library dedicated to serving the residents of Lane County, Oregon. Its foundational mission is to promote sustainability through the sharing and re-use of tools, thus supporting a multitude of DIY projects and repairs. The project embodies a community-oriented ethos, effectively acting as a hub for resource-sharing within Eugene.

Membership and Borrowing Terms

ToolBox Project adopts a membership model crafted to reduce barriers to community access. Local residents can become members by signing up with minimal fees; in fact, the first tool rental is offered free of charge, significantly lowering the entry point for users. The library has curated a diverse inventory that encompasses a wide array of tools, including power tools, woodworking equipment, gardening supplies, and automotive tools necessary for various home improvement and repair projects. Although specific rental rates and deposit requirements are not publicly listed, this strategy enhances accessibility for individuals facing financial constraints.

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CUSTOMERS LOVE

Customers consistently praise the friendly and helpful staff (7 mentions), the variety and availability of tools (7 mentions), and the affordability of the tool rentals, especially noting the first free rental (3 mentions).

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GOOD TO KNOW

Visitors have noted that the process of signing up and renting tools is straightforward, and some tools can be borrowed for free.

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SOME NOTE

A few customers suggested a desire for more tools or services available, indicating that expansion could enhance customer satisfaction.

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BEST FOR

This place is best suited for DIY enthusiasts needing tools for one-time projects, community members looking to save on expensive tools, and those wanting to support local initiatives.

helpFrequently Asked Questions

help_outlineWhat is the ToolBox Project?

The ToolBox Project is a volunteer-driven tool lending library located in Eugene, Oregon, that supports the sharing of tools and resources to empower people and build community around re-use, repair, and sustainability.

help_outlineWhere is the ToolBox Project located?

The ToolBox Project is located at 2235 Adams St, Eugene, OR 97405.

help_outlineWhat types of tools are available for borrowing?

The ToolBox Project offers a wide variety of tools including power tools, woodworking tools, gardening tools, and automotive tools.

help_outlineAre there any classes or workshops offered?

Yes, the ToolBox Project offers classes and workshops to help members learn how to use tools and improve their skills.

help_outlineHow does membership work?

Membership details can be found on the ToolBox Project's website. Generally, you need to sign up to borrow tools and participate in activities.

help_outlineIs the ToolBox Project volunteer-run?

Yes, the ToolBox Project is run by volunteers who help manage the tools, organize events, and support the community.

help_outlineHow can I support the ToolBox Project?

You can support the ToolBox Project by volunteering your time, donating tools, or making financial contributions. More details are available on their website.

help_outlineWhat is the hours of operation for ToolBox Project?

For the most accurate and up-to-date hours of operation, please check the ToolBox Project's website or contact them directly at (541) 838-0125.

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location_onContact & Location

location_on2235 Adams St, Eugene, OR 97405 97405
scheduleTuesday: 5:00 - 7:00 PMThursday: 5:00 - 7:00 PM​Saturday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

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