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Key Features
The 20V one battery system allows you to interchange the battery on all 20V HART products. It powers all HART 20V tools, outdoor, automotive and lifestyle items
This product comes with 2 batteries and a charger
1/2" drill with 24 position clutch for adjusting torque
1/2" drill chuck allows for greater range of accessory options
1/4" impact with a variable speed trigger from 0-2500 RPM
1/4" quick connect chuck allows fast and easy bit changes
7/8" stroke length with easy access lever for quick blade changes
LED Light outputs over 200 Lumen and has hands free use with rotating head
Portable storage bag included for easy transport of tools
Includes: 1/2" Drill/Driver, Impact Driver, Reciprocating Saw, LED Light, (2) 1.5Ah Lithium-Ion Batteries, Fast Charger and Operator's Manual
Specs: 1/2" Drill = Battery: 20V Lithium-Ion, RPM (Low-High): 0-440/min 0-1,600/min, Chuck: 1/2" Keyless, Clutch: 24 Positions, Tool Weight 3.0 lbs Impact Driver = Battery: 20V Lithium-Ion Battery, RPM: 0-2,500/min, Torque: Up to 1,700 in/lbs, Chuck: 1/4" Hex, Tool Weight: 2.6 lbs. LED Light = Battery: 20V Lithium-Ion, Bulb: LED, Lumens: 200, Tool Weight: 0.4 lbs Reciprocating Saw = Battery: 20V Lithium-Ion, SPM: 0-3,000/min, Stroke Length: 7/8", Tool Weight: 3.9 lbs.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/HART-2...et=__bkt__
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It would appear they manufacture the HART line exclusively for Walmart (if the white/blue colors didn't give it away already).
No experience with them personally. They're probably decent.
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They're solid entry level tools for Home Improvement DIY. Pretty much Walmart's Ryobi, with a basic lineup. Need more tool options while still spending less $$, go Ryobi.
It would appear they manufacture the HART line exclusively for Walmart (if the white/blue colors didn't give it away already).
No experience with them personally. They're probably decent.
I don't own any Makita tools (already got too many DeWalt tools) but I do like them. One of the few remaining non-Chinese owned power tool brands. They have a factory in my neck of the woods as well. Big respect for "made in the USA".