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Hart 20V 3-Tool Combo Kit w/ Battery & Charger

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$59

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Walmart has Hart 20V 3-Tool Combo Kit w/ Battery & Charger on sale for $59. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 1x 20V 1/2" Drill/Driver
  • 1x 20V 6-1/2" Circular Saw
  • 1x 20V 2.0Ah Lithium-Ion Battery
  • 1x Fast Charger

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  • About this Deal:
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Walmart has Hart 20V 3-Tool Combo Kit w/ Battery & Charger on sale for $59. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Rokket for finding this deal.

Includes:
  • 1x 20V 1/2" Drill/Driver
  • 1x 20V 6-1/2" Circular Saw
  • 1x 20V 2.0Ah Lithium-Ion Battery
  • 1x Fast Charger

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This matches a recent Frontpage Deal.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Store:
    • You can view Walmart's return policy here.

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Model: HART 20V 3-Tool Combo Kit, Drill, 6-1/2" Circular Saw, and LED Light 1 Each

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I got this last time. It is a useful set and more than enough for the average homeowner that has a few home projects a year. So far I removed and put up a ceiling fan, swapped out a bulb to an led light fixture, put up 3 picture frames, replaced an electric outlet and trimmed & replaced a fence picket. If I had done them all in the same day I could have without recharging the battery.
2 things to note. 1) the flashlight is a little less bright than you'd expect and is generally not very useful, it is likely includes to be able to market this as a 3 piece set. Then 2) check your local Walmart on price. I had this delivered and it had a clearance price tag on it for $50 even. That next weekend I returned it in store and bought it back immediately after for $9 less.
They are basically Ryobi, with a different battery style. I have both brands, and most Hart tools have a virtually identical Ryobi model if you look closely.
same company as Milwaukee and Ryobi

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I got this last time. It is a useful set and more than enough for the average homeowner that has a few home projects a year. So far I removed and put up a ceiling fan, swapped out a bulb to an led light fixture, put up 3 picture frames, replaced an electric outlet and trimmed & replaced a fence picket. If I had done them all in the same day I could have without recharging the battery.
2 things to note. 1) the flashlight is a little less bright than you'd expect and is generally not very useful, it is likely includes to be able to market this as a 3 piece set. Then 2) check your local Walmart on price. I had this delivered and it had a clearance price tag on it for $50 even. That next weekend I returned it in store and bought it back immediately after for $9 less.
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Got on last deal. Drill is smaller than the ones I got last year. No complaints if you compare to a craftsman drill. Case is roomy too, but my other hart stuff in it.
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Thank you for the reviews, helpful.
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yes, I bought one at store for $50. Seems no brainer.

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..... I had this delivered and it had a clearance price tag on it for $50 even. That next weekend I returned it in store and bought it back immediately after for $9 less.
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how long can you run that saw with the 2amp battery?
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I am sure I could dig, but who actually makes these. I assume they are just a private label of a major brand?
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I bought this a few weeks back when it was on sale (same price I think). For the money I'm happy. It's a typical entry level brushed cordless drill. It works nicely and is a bit smaller than my other Hart drill bought as part of a deal perhaps 2 years back. The saw isn't powerful but it will cut 2x lumber (my primary objective). Basically these are clearly entry level but entry level is quite decent these days.
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Quote from d3a1z :
I am sure I could dig, but who actually makes these. I assume they are just a private label of a major brand?
same company as Milwaukee and Ryobi
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Quote from d3a1z :
I am sure I could dig, but who actually makes these. I assume they are just a private label of a major brand?
They are basically Ryobi, with a different battery style. I have both brands, and most Hart tools have a virtually identical Ryobi model if you look closely.
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Decent price if you need a basic drill and saw. I picked this kit up last time it was on sale just for the saw, but ended up returning it unused when the Kobalt saw + 4AH battery went on sale for the same price. Regardless, the tools didn't feel cheap and I appreciated how compact the saw was with the side-mounted battery.
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Quote from winglik7 :
how long can you run that saw with the 2amp battery?
That what I was thinking. Don't think you can get much done at 2 ah. It probably can't even push out the current it needs to make the cut.
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Quote from jiggydancer :
That what I was thinking. Don't think you can get much done at 2 ah. It probably can't even push out the current it needs to make the cut.
I bought 2 sets of this for the saws last time. Not long. Maybe 20 cuts on a good day. Realistically, normal 2* (or "two-by") lumber takes a long time to cut with the saws they come with. If you only need maybe 10 typical cuts per charge, these might be worth it. Motor is pretty puny.
I followed that purchase with a Kobalt 4.25"? battery powered saw for a similar price. Happy with it.
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I have used my circular battery saw much more often then my reciprocating saw to my surprise. I made two moving dollies from some leftover shelfs 2x4s and casters this week and these type tools were handy. I like having the extra drill to pre-drill the screw holes and a second to drive the screws so I don't need to keep changing bits. I have 4 battery drills now so I can't find any excuse to jump on this SD. WM has improved their tools in the last coupe years.
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I was looking to get a cordless drill and probably would have grabbed this one since I have tools in the Hart battery ecosystem. Before this deal came up I got a Skil drill and impact driver for $60 on clearance at Menards w/ one 20v 2ah battery. They had a few left at my store.

Amazon has the same set for $63: https://www.amazon.com/SKIL-20V-2...B07H5N29L6

Also on Amazon is a 5 tool 12v brushless set with 2 batteries for $130. https://www.amazon.com/Brushless-...B0BHQLVQXQ

It's 12v and 2 of the "tools" are a flashlight and a speaker. It is brushless though. A drill, impact driver, and oscillating tool w/ 2 batteries might meet someone's needs.

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