Help us stock a Tool Library in Ventura

Why buy it? Borrow it. We're building a Tool Library where Ventura County neighbors can borrow instead of buying new.

We’re currently accepting donations - review our wish list!

Outgrown your gear? Have tools you rarely use? Cleaning out your garage? Donate your tools, gear, gadgets, etc. and we’ll make them available to the community to borrow. You can continue to borrow them when you need them, along with anything else in the library!

DONATION DROP OFF: email us at connect@65fixway.org to coordinate a time.

What is a tool library?

A tool library is a community resource that operates just like a traditional library, but instead of books, it loans out tools, hardware, and equipment. It functions as part of the "sharing economy," allowing individuals to access gear for home improvement, gardening, repairs, recreation and more without purchasing it outright.

Who invented Libraries of Things and Tool Lending Libraries?

People have been sharing tools for as long as there have been tools.

The first tool lending operation we know about started in 1976 in Columbus, Ohio, and is still open for business.  In 1979, the City of Berkeley, California opened a tool lending library as a branch of its public library system. 

Source: ShareStarter

Wish List

Use the plus sign on the left to expand each category for more detail.

Have something to donate that’s not listed? Reach out to chat at connect@65fixway.org

We cannot accept every tool and we reserve the right to turn away, redistribute, or sell tools we cannot use, easily service/repair, or have space to store.