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bluGill 4 days ago

You cannot rent a truck with a bed. Try it - nearly all rental 'trucks' have storng use restrictions such that you can't use them as a truck. even home depot trucks are for taking your purchases home and can't be used for other truck work. Even if you can use it, they often check the condition so if what you haul will scratch the bed you are out of luck.

if you manage to navigate that and find a truck that will work - the cost is so high that you are money ahead owning your own truck after rediculasly few rentals.

convolvatron 4 days ago | parent | next [-]

I regularly rent a Mitsubishi 20' flatbed with 1T lift gate for around $75 a day incl fuel. they don't bother doing the walk around since its 80% dents anyways.

bluGill 4 days ago | parent [-]

I wish I could find a place like that. I don't need a nice truck but that is all I've found.

SoftTalker 4 days ago | parent | prev [-]

And towing anything is also forbidden. Yes there are commercial rentals but they are priced substantially more than the trucks at Home Depot or other consumer rental places.

conductr 4 days ago | parent [-]

When I was renting more often, I found Enterprise had pick-up trucks and you can tell them you will be towing during the RSVP (I think it may be a small extra fee, but mostly they want to make sure they get you a truck with a towing hitch). I still use this option if I need more than my half ton can handle (thankfully not very often). I wouldn't use the bed for anything as they are always nice new trucks and any wear would be extremely obvious and I'm not sure if they will charge me. I will rent a trailer from Uhaul instead, another layer to the inconvenience.