Walmart has
HART 20V Impact Driver w/ 2x 4Ah Batteries & Charger (HPID02) for
$55.94.
Shipping is free.
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SharpSquirrel2492 for finding this deal.
About this item:
- The HART 20V Impact Driver is perfect for anyone who needs a reliable tool to get the job done. With up to 1,800 In-lbs. of torque, this impact driver can tackle even the most challenging projects. The high-speed fastening and variable speed trigger provide the perfect amount of power and control, while the LED work light ensures clear visibility in any work area. The onboard bit storage is also a convenient feature, allowing you to keep an extra bit or accessory close at hand. This bundle also includes (2) 4.0 Ah batteries, which provide 4x runtime versus the 1.5Ah.
- 3-year warranty
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This is pretty low level stuff, still a stellar deal though, and also manufacturing has just gotten so much better over the last decade or two for things like this so it's probably pretty usable.
Hart was once a legendary hammer brand, Vaughn and Hart were sort of the cool kids on the block on framing jobsites in the 90s, but eventually Hart was purchased and eventually stopped producing anything, the brand was dead, it was later bought again by a Chinese holding company and now they have this deal with Walmart where they're like an in-house Walmart tool brand.
So yes it's a pretty good deal, and yes cheap cordless tools these days are pretty decent compared to a few years back..
But just keep in mind - it's mass produced low end stuff that is wholly engineered for shopping seasons and retail - they aren't tools that are built with professional users in mind
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This is pretty low level stuff, still a stellar deal though, and also manufacturing has just gotten so much better over the last decade or two for things like this so it's probably pretty usable.
Hart was once a legendary hammer brand, Vaughn and Hart were sort of the cool kids on the block on framing jobsites in the 90s, but eventually Hart was purchased and eventually stopped producing anything, the brand was dead, it was later bought again by a Chinese holding company and now they have this deal with Walmart where they're like an in-house Walmart tool brand.
So yes it's a pretty good deal, and yes cheap cordless tools these days are pretty decent compared to a few years back..
But just keep in mind - it's mass produced low end stuff that is wholly engineered for shopping seasons and retail - they aren't tools that are built with professional users in mind
In for one. Also, if one of the batteries can go on eBay, I'll reduce my cost further, as I need this for minor projects only.
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This is pretty low level stuff, still a stellar deal though, and also manufacturing has just gotten so much better over the last decade or two for things like this so it's probably pretty usable.
Hart was once a legendary hammer brand, Vaughn and Hart were sort of the cool kids on the block on framing jobsites in the 90s, but eventually Hart was purchased and eventually stopped producing anything, the brand was dead, it was later bought again by a Chinese holding company and now they have this deal with Walmart where they're like an in-house Walmart tool brand.
So yes it's a pretty good deal, and yes cheap cordless tools these days are pretty decent compared to a few years back..
But just keep in mind - it's mass produced low end stuff that is wholly engineered for shopping seasons and retail - they aren't tools that are built with professional users in mind
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