HART 20-Volt 4-Tool Brushless Combo Kit Unboxing. Great first power tool kit!!.
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- Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
- This is the unboxing of the Hart 20 Volt Brushless Tool Kit.
I show the basic features of the 7 1/4 inch Hart 20 Volt Saw.
I show the features of the 20 Volt Hart Drill
And a review of the basic features of the HART 20V impact driver.
Each of the tools describe above will be reviewed in more detail in other videos coming soon as noted below.
20 Volt Hart Drill vs DeWalt Video -- • Hart Brushless Drill v...
20 Volt Hart Drill Brushed vs 20 Volt Hart Drill Brushed -- Coming Soon.
20 Volt Hart Impact Driver Video - -- Coming Soon..
20 Volt Circular Saw Video - Should be linked May 2024
The goal of this video is to allow a person to decide if they should purchase this tool kit. The kit includes a Hart 20 Volt Circular Saw, a Hart 20 Volt Drill and a Hart 20 Volt Impact Driver.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro - Hart Brushless Tool Kit
00:38 Unboxing - Hart Brushless Tool Kit
04:46 Batteries - Hart Brushless Tool Kit
06:21 Hart Circular Saw - Hart Brushless Tool Kit
09:01 How to Install a Blade on a Hart Circular Saw
10:38 Hart 20 Volt Drill - Hart Brushless Tool Kit
12:14 Hart 20 Volt Impact Driver - - Hart Brushless Tool Kit
14:07 Hart 20 Volt Flashlight
15:26 Conclusion based in First Impressions of the Hart Brushless Tool Kit
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I have not been disappointed with any of my Hart tools, they all perform great. I have Dewalt 20v circular saw that seems to have no torque. I got the Hart circular saw on clearance for $20, and it blows the Dewalt saw away.
it's 139 now....true brushless tools, it's a crazy deal.....
Excellent video
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Great video! I am about to buy it for my garden builds. Thank you
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As a new channel it is nice to know people find the videos helpful.
Heck of a deal
I was very surprised when I saw this kit was only $149 with 2 batteries.
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A 2amp charger too. Can't forget about that since they want $35 for it standalone. 😲
I bought two of these and both chargers flash red consistently
If you can confirm the battery is really dead and it is not the charger by testing the charger with a known good battery then consider the following at own risk:
Use the following at your own risk:
Seek help of an electrics professional if using the following..
There are videos where people using a 20 volt battery or a 20 volt power supply to surface charge a 20v tool battery for 5 to 20 seconds. That gives the battery enough of a charge to be seen by the charger. Again, if you follow that routine, do so at your own risk as it might not be safe. Seek help of an electrics professional if doing so to be sure it is safe.
The reason it works seem to be (a guess) is that the charger looks to see if the battery has any charge in it. If it is completely dead (like super dead) the charger will assume the battery is defective. That might happen if the batter is not charged for a very long time, that is it looses all of its charge. Even when a tool turns off from a "dead" battery (if the tool and battery work together correctly) the battery still has some charge in it. That helps protect the cells and lets the charger know the battery is good for a charge.
So by putting on a small charge on the battery, the charger can see it.
Again, do so at own risk as batteries can be fire hazards.
Again, seek help of an electrics professional if doing so...
Link to another person's video (I cannot say if this is safe, so use information in it at own risk):
ua-cam.com/video/r_sJd6WaSi0/v-deo.html
Be 100 percent sure not to get the connections wrong or fire might ensue!!
The jump method works. Mine flashed red, cut a junk wire and used a good battery and positive to positive, negative to negative for 1 second and both bad batteries worked after for me.
Have you noticed that they show a blade on the 7¼" circular saw that looks like the various other manufacturers that have the funky tips on the blades? I'm not sure what they're called but I believe they're for removing the material better and keeping temperatures down but I can't find a Hart blade that looks like that. I even got on their website to try to find it but couldn't yet I see them in their promotional pictures all the time. I'm pretty sure the box shows the Hart blade I'm talking about on the 7¼" circular saw
Thank you for the comment....
I wonder if you are thinking of a 24 tooth carbide tipped blade.
But that is just a guess!!
Try putting this into the Walmart search and see if it finds what you are looking for:
24 tooth carbide saw blade hart 7 1/4
Be sure the blade and saw are made for the material being cut before using it... and read the tool's manual too.
Hope the above helps...
that flashlight is NO GIMMICK, bro that flashlight is my FAVORITE TOOL OF ALL, do not sleep on this thing, with just a 1.5/2ah battery it lasts a LONG time, imagine a 4ah batt on it, I even am getting a second light because i had one just sitting on a tire for like hours and hours working one night and i have dropped and kicked it so many times and NEVER had a problem once not even FLICKER, it is shaped specificly to be wedged onto any 2x4 board so you can have a work light....and not only that but i have a lot of 1.5/2AH batteries laying around while i use the 4AH ones on my tools so i have unlimited batteries to source for the work light, i put a carbiner clip on mine and when i clip it to my belt loop it actually points the light directly infront of me exactly where i need it....
Whale of a deal, and if something goes wrong you've got a 3 year warranty.
Thank you for the comment....
I had to read the description several times to make sure I was not missing something before ordering..... the price seemed too good to be true.
That is part of the reason why I did this unboxing video. I normally do not do unboxing only type videos.... but I thought given the price others might be interested in seeing what was really in the box...
I hope it helps people out.
You know what I don't know why these things don't come with impact wrenches
Thank you for the comment.
If I had to guess, it is because drills and impact drivers along with some kind of saw are the tools most people get first when they go into a new tool system. Especially for home repair or DYI wood projects. But that is just a guess!!!
I would be interested to see how many impact wrenches they sell vs impact drivers, but odds are I will never know!!!
If anyone has other thoughts, feel free to comment... I am just some clueless dude guessing.