Tackle your projects the right way with this 3 tool 20V kit. The ½-inch drill/driver handles all your drilling and fastening needs with a 24-position clutch and 2-speed gearbox for ultimate control. The 6 ½-inch circular saw powers its way through material with up to 4,700 RPM. The lightweight and portable LED flashlight is a great addition with up to 200 lumens of light and a rotating head for optimal visibility. Its unique design allows you to mount it on 2-by material for ultimate convenience. The kit comes complete with (1) 2Ah Lithium-Ion battery. Charge your batteries quick and easy with the included fast charger and conveniently store all of this in the included portable storage bag. 1 Each. Includes: (1) 20V 1/2" Drill/Driver, (1) 20V 6-1/2" Circular Saw, (1) 20V 2.0Ah Lithium-Ion Battery, (1) Fast Charger Drill: 24-position clutch, 2-speed gearbox 6 1/2-Inch Circular Saw powers its way through material with up to 4,700 RPM HART LED Flashlight shines up to 200 lumens 1 Each
Model Number:
HPCK321B
Product SKU:
5678668468
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Walmart also has two 20 Volt 4AH batteries, charger and Impact wrench for $65.20. I purchased both this deal and the other deal for about $125.00 and ended up with 3 batteries, 2 chargers and 4 tools.
Link: https://www.walmart.com/ip/HART-2...om=/search
Agreed, but the batteries are more expensive than ryobi. If you need more than one dinky little battery then you're going to want to buy into a different battery system.
Agreed, but the batteries are more expensive than ryobi. If you need more than one dinky little battery then you're going to want to buy into a different battery system.
Yeah I wouldn't invest into this battery platform myself. But if the tools are cheap enough and you have other batteries you can usually find adapter to use them with other tools
Agreed, but the batteries are more expensive than ryobi. If you need more than one dinky little battery then you're going to want to buy into a different battery system.
The tools seem to go on clearance regularly to where you can get a tool and battery cheaper than buying a battery. Also have found some ridiculously cheap deals at Ollies for discontinued items if you have one of those near by. 4 AH batteries have hit $50-$60 several times in the last couple years as well.
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Walmart also has two 20 Volt 4AH batteries, charger and Impact wrench for $65.20. I purchased both this deal and the other deal for about $125.00 and ended up with 3 batteries, 2 chargers and 4 tools.
Link: https://www.walmart.com/ip/HART-2...om=/search
The tools seem to go on clearance regularly to where you can get a tool and battery cheaper than buying a battery. Also have found some ridiculously cheap deals at Ollies for discontinued items if you have one of those near by. 4 AH batteries have hit $50-$60 several times in the last couple years as well.
I have a pretty complete set of these tools and an s-load of batteries by doing just that. The tools seem to go on clearance during the spring/summer, and, as you pointed out, I get some of these sets cheaper than a battery alone. I have multiple chargers, too. The only thing to consider is that these batteries are often not chargeable straight from the box. You have to use the trick of jumping them from another battery or charger to put a bit of charge on them before the Hart charger will finish charging them. There are multiple videos youtube showing how to do this.
The batteries not charging without using this trick is probably why they go on sale every year. Once you charge them using the hack, you can charge them normally, and they last just fine, as long as you don't let too much time lapse before charging them, just like any tool's li-ion battery. I think these tools are about as good as any others out there. They're probably all made in the same Chinese factory.
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Walmart also has two 20 Volt 4AH batteries, charger and Impact wrench for $65.20. I purchased both this deal and the other deal for about $125.00 and ended up with 3 batteries, 2 chargers and 4 tools.
Link: https://www.walmart.com/ip/HART-2...om=/search
Thanks for the link. I've been wanting a ⅜" or ½" impact wrench. Got one.
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I already have the blower with battery and charger
One more would be handy
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The batteries not charging without using this trick is probably why they go on sale every year. Once you charge them using the hack, you can charge them normally, and they last just fine, as long as you don't let too much time lapse before charging them, just like any tool's li-ion battery. I think these tools are about as good as any others out there. They're probably all made in the same Chinese factory.
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