

Pro tip: If you rent out toys or other items with multiple pieces, include a laminated sheet with counts or lists of all the items and their parts. When it comes to renting toys, sanitize them before and after the rental. Let’s briefly discuss each of these points. I think it is a fantastic idea! These are just the issues I ran intoĪs I got more and more into it, and some of these things are the reasons why itĭidn’t work for me. I want to make it clear that I fully support BabyQuip as aīusiness.

BabyQuip is more of a network, not a competition.Your city or state may have laws that make thisīusiness model illegal for you to operate.You might be subject to rental and service taxes.BabyQuip seems to be really great in places that.Baby gear needs to be in like new shape.BabyQuip takes a 20% cut of whatever you earn.It’s $100 to get started on their platform.Here is what I wish I knew or understood better before I committed to BabyQuip: I wish I talked with an actual Quality Provider and asked some questions first. Into any side hustle, do a little bit of research. However, soon after myįirst two orders, I ran into some problems that led me to quit. “interview” and a week later I was a Quality Provider. I explored their website, watched a couple videos, had a phone Seems pretty awesome, right? Otherwise my gear would sit in a closet, waitingįor the next kid to come around anyways. I really had no idea what it was about,Įxcept that I would be able to rent out the baby equipment that I own. I put it off for a while,īut finally decided to look into it. Husband (FrugalStu) said I should check out BabyQuip. We are all about side hustles in our house, and one day the I learned this when I became a Quality Provider for BabyQuip – the Airbnb of baby gear. But just know, they aren’t always as simple and easy as you might think. So you might be thinking about getting involved in a side hustle. FrugalStu is contributing to the blog, I hope you enjoy her perspective!
