I am preparing my launch of a similar business here in the US next month. I find it very interesting on how you have demand for items as simplistic as a hotdog roller. I look forward to watching more of your videos. Thanks for sharing your insight!! Cheers!
Fantastic channel. I have been watching you since the start. You certainly are a wealth of information, and you can see you love what you do. Do you have anything on the type of contracts you have the clients sign for things like damage, delivery charges, etc? Is this all in Booqable?
Getting started in SW Florida. Lots of great info. Very inspiring. Ive got a lot of Chauvet lights, truss, staging, PA's, guitars, amps, linens, scattered all over the house. Got to get organized and get this stuff out of the house (I do wish to remained married :) . Have a 900 sq ft storage unit with 6 doors, and may lease a 1200 sq ft warehouse with AC.. No revenue yet, is this too big of a move?
I rented my first bubble machine in 2017 in Hermosa Beach, CA. I ordered it the day the customer booked the event 😂 I was surprised people would rent anything 💰🎊🎉
Thank you for sharing. Can you please make a video on what software or how you rent out to people? Do they leave a deposit? Do you keep a copy of their ID and what about if they don't return the items?
Hi Lee, thank you for all the help. I have started this year and made about 10k as a site hustle. I am actually thinking about paying helpers for transport and tent set up, as it is very time consuming when doing it all asite my regular full time job. And i had to say no to a lot of clients, because i preferred spending time with the family. Do you have any recommendations or tips for this? So, i do not make stupid mistakes in the beginning? Kind regards from Hamburg, Germany!
Is it even worth it if an item doesn’t go out more than 15 times in a year? It’s just more documentation and more things to worry about and manage? Or do those little things help you land bigger jobs? Or just like adding a bit of revenue?
@@Devin1364 people want a well rounded business. Usually that won’t be the only item on the order. So I only started getting the smaller stuff once I had the room for it. I don’t regret these small items.
WoW first time I came was when you moved in can’t believe how time flys! Happy to see the growth
I am preparing my launch of a similar business here in the US next month. I find it very interesting on how you have demand for items as simplistic as a hotdog roller. I look forward to watching more of your videos. Thanks for sharing your insight!! Cheers!
Fantastic channel. I have been watching you since the start. You certainly are a wealth of information, and you can see you love what you do. Do you have anything on the type of contracts you have the clients sign for things like damage, delivery charges, etc? Is this all in Booqable?
Stats on dance floors and staging next, please 🙏🏾
Getting started in SW Florida. Lots of great info. Very inspiring. Ive got a lot of Chauvet lights, truss, staging, PA's, guitars, amps, linens, scattered all over the house. Got to get organized and get this stuff out of the house (I do wish to remained married :) . Have a 900 sq ft storage unit with 6 doors, and may lease a 1200 sq ft warehouse with AC.. No revenue yet, is this too big of a move?
Thank you for your videos, really appreciate it. ❤️ Straight out of Virginia, United States!
I rented my first bubble machine in 2017 in Hermosa Beach, CA. I ordered it the day the customer booked the event 😂 I was surprised people would rent anything 💰🎊🎉
Thank you for sharing. Can you please make a video on what software or how you rent out to people? Do they leave a deposit? Do you keep a copy of their ID and what about if they don't return the items?
Any item that works well for you in winter?
Hi! How do you price your equipment especially the smaller ones like the bubble machine?
Love it man! How’s the Axe throwing going? Handles come apart yet? Lol
2 rentals so far. We put stickers on them that tell people where to grab them. 1 axe is lost already. Need to order more.
Whatabout overhead? Rent/sqft of space times sqft of space the stuff takes up.
Are you apart of any association? Like NACE, ILEA, ARA, chambers for your area
Hi Lee, thank you for all the help. I have started this year and made about 10k as a site hustle. I am actually thinking about paying helpers for transport and tent set up, as it is very time consuming when doing it all asite my regular full time job. And i had to say no to a lot of clients, because i preferred spending time with the family. Do you have any recommendations or tips for this? So, i do not make stupid mistakes in the beginning? Kind regards from Hamburg, Germany!
Is it even worth it if an item doesn’t go out more than 15 times in a year? It’s just more documentation and more things to worry about and manage?
Or do those little things help you land bigger jobs? Or just like adding a bit of revenue?
@@Devin1364 people want a well rounded business. Usually that won’t be the only item on the order. So I only started getting the smaller stuff once I had the room for it. I don’t regret these small items.
@therentalguy that makes a lot of sense - thanks for the reply!
What is off season for you?
October - May
Hi! I'm working on my rental business like tables and chairs, Any idea on how the rental prices goes? Thank you. I'm from central valley, ca
I think the best way to do this is sleuth your competitors prices, and then price your items competitively to theirs.