Imagine this: You’re elbow deep in a home renovation project. You’re ready to move on to the next step—but wait. This flimsy sandpaper isn’t fooling anyone. You need an orbital sander. You could go to the hardware store and shell out another $100 (ugh, DIY adds up). You could order it online with next day shipping (another day goes by). Or, you can zip down to your local public library and borrow one for free.*
Libraries loaning out “stuff” isn’t new. We all know about books, but did you know they have so much more? Many libraries have a “Library of Things” to help people pursue their interests, start a new hobby, improve health, tackle a home project, or just have fun. These collections of nontraditional resources—everything from pickleball to pasta makers—are shared among the community and often come as a surprise for those who aren’t aware of everything the library offers.
Even if yours doesn’t have an orbital sander for loan, chances are, there’s lots of practical stuff at the library you can check out that goes beyond the books.
So we asked readers on social media: What’s the most unique thing you’ve ever borrowed from the library? Responses came rolling in, and we have to admit—some of these are pretty surprising!
Check out the list below for some crazy, convenient, and cool things you just might find at your local branch. And if you haven’t visited in awhile, Check Out Your Library and discover all the amazing things that await—it’s more than you might think!
1. Jigsaw puzzle exchange
2. Halloween costumes
3. Cake pans
4. Scratch-n-sniff bookmarks
5. Picnic blanket for reading in the park
6. Fishing poles
7. Telescope
8. Prom dresses
9. Hygiene kit/sanitary supplies
10. Wire cutters
11. Drills
12. Saws
13. Power washer
14. Orbital sander
15. Tile cutter
16. Air quality monitor
17. Museum passes
18. Zoo passes
19. Aquarium passes
20. Sewing patterns
21. Spinning wheel (knitting)
22. Bicycle
23. Electric bubble making machine
24. Fit bit
25. eBike
26. Pickleball kit
27. CPR kit
28. Engravers
29. Sewing machine
30. Yard games
31. WiFi router
32. Knife sharpener
33. Nordic Walking Poles
34. Overhead projector
35. Waffle maker
36. Ukulele
37. Ghost hunting kit
38. Fishing poles
39. State parks parking pass
40. Board games
41. Tandem bicycle
42. Pasta maker
43. Spices
44. Braille board
45. CO2 detector
46. Button accordion
47. Reading pen
48. Video games
49. Compass
50. Theater tickets
51. Cricut machine
52. VR headset
53. Portable radio
54. Cornhole boards
55. Guitar
56. Game Boy
57. Magnifying glass
58. Backpack
59. American Girl doll
60. Snowshoes
61. Button maker
62. Rubber stamps
63. Sheet music
64. Plants
65. Microscope
66. Metal detector
67. Tackle box
68. Paintings
69. A light therapy box for seasonal depressive disorder
70. Tablet
71. Interactive model of the Titanic
72. Cupcake tower
73. Tonies box
74. Craft supplies
75. Children’s toys for all ages
There’s so much to discover at the library. Even if you can’t make it in to your local branch, don’t forget to check out all of their online resources like ebooks and audiobooks on the Libby app and streaming video on Kanopy.
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Published Jul 25, 2024