Growing fast, rent or buy laptops?
For temporary growth (a project, busy season), renting works. For structural growth, buy or lease is usually cheaper. Middle ground: short-term rental from your fleet partner.
Try this first
- 1Temporary spike (3-6 months): rent monthly from a rental provider or larger reseller. Expect 5-10% of purchase price per month.
- 2Structural growth (>6 months): buy or lease. Renting longer than that costs more than a year-4 replacement.
- 3Ask if the renter can pre-stage the laptop (Autopilot, antivirus). Saves 2 hours per machine.
- 4On return: wipe yourself or have the renter wipe with certificate. Never 'just give it back with data'.
When to bring us in
Expecting 5+ rentals at once? We have rates with a few rental providers and can arrange better pricing plus pre-config.
See also
- Should we buy or lease laptops as a 5-person company?Both work. Lease is predictable but pricier over the term; buying needs cash and your own depreciation. The difference is mostly admin.
- Is buying refurbished smart or asking for trouble?For office work fine, if from a serious vendor with warranty and a clean OS install. The trap is shady marketplace listings.
- How much RAM and SSD for office work in 2026?Rule of thumb for knowledge work: 16 GB RAM and 512 GB SSD as a comfortable minimum. 8 GB already feels tight; 32 GB is for heavy tools.
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