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expired Posted by cbalch • Nov 20, 2021
expired Posted by cbalch • Nov 20, 2021

HART 20-Volt Cordless 6-Tool Combo Kit $198

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Model: HART 20-Volt Cordless 6-Tool Combo Kit (1) 4.0Ah & (1) 1.5Ah Lithium-Ion Batteries, Charger and Storage Bag

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Nov 20, 2021
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StrongMoney163
Nov 20, 2021
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two very basic tools there with the saving grace of a 4ah battery (worth $35 maybe - less next week). expect to see more attractive deals on the ryobi counterparts.

and i guess online only:
https://brickseek.com/walmart-inv...=662399776
Dec 4, 2021
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Dec 4, 2021
Unfocused
Dec 4, 2021
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I saw somewhere that Hart is a TTI brand, same as Ryobi, and that Walmart will be greatly expanding the line and pushing this stuff hard into next year's DIY season.

I'm starting to think these might end up being Ryobi equivalents without the slightly annoying bayonet battery format. Especially since Ryobi is a licensed brand, and Hart is owned by TTI, so the manufacturer's costs won't include 3rd party license fees.

Anyone here have links to direct comparisons? I need to decide whether to open the huge set of Ryobi tools I just bought this season.
Dec 4, 2021
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Dec 4, 2021
sealingeng
Dec 4, 2021
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Quote from Unfocused :
I saw somewhere that Hart is a TTI brand, same as Ryobi, and that Walmart will be greatly expanding the line and pushing this stuff hard into next year's DIY season.

I'm starting to think these might end up being Ryobi equivalents without the slightly annoying bayonet battery format. Especially since Ryobi is a licensed brand, and Hart is owned by TTI, so the manufacturer's costs won't include 3rd party license fees.

Anyone here have links to direct comparisons? I need to decide whether to open the huge set of Ryobi tools I just bought this season.
All my Hart stuff has been solid
Just for around the house
The don't look "pro" so I worry less about people stealing them lol

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