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expirediconian | Staff posted Aug 11, 2022 12:38 AM
expirediconian | Staff posted Aug 11, 2022 12:38 AM

HART 20-Volt Cordless Impact Driver w/ 1.5Ah Battery

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Walmart has HART 20-Volt Cordless Impact Driver w/ 1.5Ah Battery (HPID01B) on sale for $39. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.

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 a battery and charger
  • High speed fastening with up to 1,700 in/lbs of torque
  • Variable speed trigger from 0-2500 RPM for faster, more controlled drilling and driving
  • 1/4" quick connect chuck allows fast and easy bit changes
  • Integrated LED work light for enhanced visibility
  • On-board bit storage
Specs:
  • 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.
Includes:
  • Impact Driver
  • (1) 1.5Ah Lithium-Ion Battery
  • Fast Charger
  • 2" Philips Driving Bit and Operator's Manual

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This HART 20-Volt Cordless Impact Driver w/1.5Ah Battery (HPID01B) is priced $40 lower (50.6% savings) than the $79 list price.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional details and discussion.
  • About this product:
    • This kit has a 4.8 out of 5 star overall rating based on over 700 reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Walmart's return policy is here. -Corwin

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Written by iconian | Staff
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Walmart has HART 20-Volt Cordless Impact Driver w/ 1.5Ah Battery (HPID01B) on sale for $39. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.

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 a battery and charger
  • High speed fastening with up to 1,700 in/lbs of torque
  • Variable speed trigger from 0-2500 RPM for faster, more controlled drilling and driving
  • 1/4" quick connect chuck allows fast and easy bit changes
  • Integrated LED work light for enhanced visibility
  • On-board bit storage
Specs:
  • 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.
Includes:
  • Impact Driver
  • (1) 1.5Ah Lithium-Ion Battery
  • Fast Charger
  • 2" Philips Driving Bit and Operator's Manual

Editor's Notes

Written by Corwin | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This HART 20-Volt Cordless Impact Driver w/1.5Ah Battery (HPID01B) is priced $40 lower (50.6% savings) than the $79 list price.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional details and discussion.
  • About this product:
    • This kit has a 4.8 out of 5 star overall rating based on over 700 reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Walmart's return policy is here. -Corwin

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Written by iconian | Staff

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sarcasmogratis
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Nice price.
Battery and charger alone are selling for $69
https://www.walmart.com/ip/583860302

I've been happy with all my HART purchases so far. seems adequate for casual DIYer
homerj368
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luckydog97
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I agree a 1/2" impact wrench is what they're looking for, ideally. That said, this is rated at 1700in lbs, which is around 140ft lbs, which would LIKELY take off most lug nuts unless they were over torqued. Upgrading to a 1/2" impact wrench is a quite steep cost increase as well, usually around $125+.

Someone may have to loosen over torqued lugs the next time, but if they are doing oil changes/brakes/etc themselves, and going forward they're only ever tightening and loosening them with this, they should be fine, since it will put them on tight enough, and can take off whatever lug nut it put on.

* Note to new users...you'll also need a set of impact rated sockets. Do NOT use standard sockets. They could shatter and cause serious injury.

* * If you're buying an impact driver for a larger project, consider buying one with a larger battery, or purchase another battery in addition (one to charge while using the other), as a 1.5Ah battery is going to drain quickly. Larger capacity batteries are also able to provide maximum current and thus maximum power more reliably than smaller batteries through a majority of the capacity as well.

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Aug 11, 2022 12:44 AM
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Nice price.
Battery and charger alone are selling for $69
https://www.walmart.com/ip/583860302

I've been happy with all my HART purchases so far. seems adequate for casual DIYer
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GibletzAug 11, 2022 12:56 AM
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I also joined the hart train with some of the recent deals. This impact has been solid.

This + the $15 impact bit set and you're ready to tackle any home fastening task.

Also appears it comes with the 2 amp charger, as someone else said those are running 30$. A lot of the sets came with the 0.5 amp charger.
Last edited by Gibletz August 10, 2022 at 05:58 PM.
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Aug 11, 2022 01:49 AM
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Aug 11, 2022 03:10 AM
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Tacosaurus_RexAug 11, 2022 03:10 AM
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How's the quality of the hart brand or the drill? I'm not looking for anything hardcore just mounting a TV.. but I also don't want to spend money if it's just going to be useless after a few uses
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Aug 11, 2022 03:19 AM
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fishyxAug 11, 2022 03:19 AM
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Quote from Tacosaurus_Rex :
How's the quality of the hart brand or the drill? I'm not looking for anything hardcore just mounting a TV.. but I also don't want to spend money if it's just going to be useless after a few uses
I caught the 5 and 6 piece kits on clearance and have been using them for about 8 months. They work just fine for basic household tasks. I also grabbed a few different Hart inflators for $10.00 and use them more than anything else.
Aug 11, 2022 03:43 AM
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desynergyAug 11, 2022 03:43 AM
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Quote from Tacosaurus_Rex :
How's the quality of the hart brand or the drill? I'm not looking for anything hardcore just mounting a TV.. but I also don't want to spend money if it's just going to be useless after a few uses
Home/hobby use, it's fine. Using frequently, at least go with Ryobi brushless.
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Aug 11, 2022 04:07 AM
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payLittleAug 11, 2022 04:07 AM
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Is this enough torque to take a lug nut on/off a car wheel?
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Aug 11, 2022 04:11 AM
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MutantchipmunkAug 11, 2022 04:11 AM
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Quote from Tacosaurus_Rex :
How's the quality of the hart brand or the drill? I'm not looking for anything hardcore just mounting a TV.. but I also don't want to spend money if it's just going to be useless after a few uses
Quality is almost as good as Ryobi. The same company that manufactures HART products also manufactures Ryobi, Milwaukee, and Homelite products.
Aug 11, 2022 04:22 AM
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dtpnuAug 11, 2022 04:22 AM
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Quote from payLittle :
Is this enough torque to take a lug nut on/off a car wheel?
It is not. An impact wrench would better suit those needs, particularly 1/2" size.
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luckydog97Aug 11, 2022 04:29 AM
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Quote from dtpnu :
It is not. An impact wrench would better suit those needs, particularly 1/2" size.
I agree a 1/2" impact wrench is what they're looking for, ideally. That said, this is rated at 1700in lbs, which is around 140ft lbs, which would LIKELY take off most lug nuts unless they were over torqued. Upgrading to a 1/2" impact wrench is a quite steep cost increase as well, usually around $125+.

Someone may have to loosen over torqued lugs the next time, but if they are doing oil changes/brakes/etc themselves, and going forward they're only ever tightening and loosening them with this, they should be fine, since it will put them on tight enough, and can take off whatever lug nut it put on.

* Note to new users...you'll also need a set of impact rated sockets. Do NOT use standard sockets. They could shatter and cause serious injury.

* * If you're buying an impact driver for a larger project, consider buying one with a larger battery, or purchase another battery in addition (one to charge while using the other), as a 1.5Ah battery is going to drain quickly. Larger capacity batteries are also able to provide maximum current and thus maximum power more reliably than smaller batteries through a majority of the capacity as well.
Last edited by luckydog97 August 10, 2022 at 09:34 PM.
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Aug 11, 2022 04:45 AM
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JayW7752Aug 11, 2022 04:45 AM
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Quote from luckydog97 :
I agree a 1/2" impact wrench is what they're looking for, ideally. That said, this is rated at 1700in lbs, which is around 140ft lbs, which would LIKELY take off most lug nuts unless they were over torqued. Upgrading to a 1/2" impact wrench is a quite steep cost increase as well, usually around $125+.

Someone may have to loosen over torqued lugs the next time, but if they are doing oil changes/brakes/etc themselves, and going forward they're only ever tightening and loosening them with this, they should be fine, since it will put them on tight enough, and can take off whatever lug nut it put on.

* Note to new users...you'll also need a set of impact rated sockets. Do NOT use standard sockets. They could shatter and cause serious injury.

* * If you're buying an impact driver for a larger project, consider buying one with a larger battery, or purchase another battery in addition (one to charge while using the other), as a 1.5Ah battery is going to drain quickly. Larger capacity batteries are also able to provide maximum current and thus maximum power more reliably than smaller batteries through a majority of the capacity as well.
Wouldn't count on those torque numbers being accurate. Plus, it's more about the battery than the "supposed" torque rating. I have the Bauer impact similar to this that barely removes car lugs with 1.5 ah batteries but doesn't even hesitate on my truck lugs with the 5 ah battery.

Edit: Just saw the end of your comment. Sorry.
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Aug 11, 2022 05:06 AM
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luckydog97Aug 11, 2022 05:06 AM
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Quote from JayW7752 :
Wouldn't count on those torque numbers being accurate. Plus, it's more about the battery than the "supposed" torque rating. I have the Bauer impact similar to this that barely removes car lugs with 1.5 ah batteries but doesn't even hesitate on my truck lugs with the 5 ah battery.

Edit: Just saw the end of your comment. Sorry.
No worries. I do agree anyone needing an impact for any automotive work should just bite the bullet and get an impact wrench with a decent sized battery. It's well worth the premium.

Impact wrenches with a reducing adapter will also be far more powerful than any impact driver for even residential purposes like driving heavy fasteners for framing, decking, concrete, etc.

* A tip for those looking...buy a Ridgid impact wrench with a battery included. When part of a bundle, Ridgid warranties the batteries as well as the tool for life. A not well talked about perk when buying Ridgid Wink
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shadowx360Aug 11, 2022 06:19 AM
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Quote from payLittle :
Is this enough torque to take a lug nut on/off a car wheel?
Not a lug nut that's been on the car for a while or got tightened at a shop. Get a $70 Porter Cable corded if all you want to do is take off lug nuts. Very important to get a set of impact sockets - normal thin wall ones do not transmit the force properly and will also crack.
Last edited by shadowx360 August 10, 2022 at 11:38 PM.
Aug 11, 2022 06:48 AM
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crazymonkey1208Aug 11, 2022 06:48 AM
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Quote from shadowx360 :
Not a lug nut that's been on the car for a while or got tightened at a shop. Get a $70 Porter Cable corded if all you want to do is take off lug nuts. Very important to get a set of impact sockets - normal thin wall ones do not transmit the force properly and will also crack.
I've become so sick of cheap chineseum socket sets that I've switched to using impact sockets even with my rachet. I had a cheapo socket shatter into pieces just trying to get a stuck bolt out by hand with a 10" rachet too many times. The impact ones can take my abuse without issue.
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cal3thousandAug 11, 2022 11:25 AM
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These are awesome for home use. Just don't take them to the job site.

I hate using impacts for lugs. It's really the lazy way out.

But that said, I use the gun to do the twisty work after the breaker or before the torque wrench.
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