Zerlyna,
@Zerlyna@lemmy.world avatar

A library where I used to live in PA kept small household tools and appliances for checkout. Great for when you need a Kitchenaid mixer three times a year.

karpintero,

As someone who spends a lot of time in coffee shops (working, reading studying), the library is a nice change of scenery and you don’t have to buy anything to justify taking up space. A lot of libraries are stunning too.

Also they get you access to audiobooks which are a great alternative to paid subscriptions. I do have a libro.fm account though to support my local indie bookstore.

Empricorn,

This is great! Many things I didn’t think of…

yenahmik,

My mind was blown when I realized my library gives you $3/day of free printing (@10c/page). I will never pay to print anything again, since I mostly have random 1 off things to print every once in a while.

Starglasses,

Same. I could have saved a dozen dollars if I knew this. Not a lot, but a dozen more than zero. I will never pay for printing again 🤩

yenahmik,

TL;DR

  1. Before you buy something, see if you can borrow it from the library
  2. Reserve free tickets to local museums and attractions
  3. Print out your documents at a discount
  4. Get free help with homework and standardized tests
  5. Take free fitness, hobby and language classes
  6. Attend free concerts and performances
  7. Access free social services
andrewta,

Also rent DVD and Blu ray discs for free

yenahmik,

Or access to free streaming of movies

Showroom7561,

And video games, including new titles, if you don’t mind potentially waiting just a little.

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