My family did very little camping for several different reasons but we did do a whole lot of Lake Swimming days during summer. Our main stops were Gun Lake and Lake Michigan and it doesn't take long at all to get to the east side of Lake Michigan from Grand Rapids. But my Dad was frequently out of town for work, working for Rapistan now known as Siemens Dematic so my mother was the one that always brought my siblings out to the lakes. We had a big white and Navy Ford Aerostar that would just fit everything you bring on a Lake Swimming days along with 5kids sometimes friends came along. I knew that the Big Pappa Bear was a cool down to earth dude and now I know why hearing about Lake Michigan Camping and sort of Mini minivan adventures. It was fun hearing your memories of growing up here in Central-West Michigan.
That’s how I fell into the craftsman system. Originally I was going to only use wired tools because I’m a DIY-er. The tire inflator had 3 ways to power it and I found it on sale for cheap. Then later on a sale for the brushless leaf blower and weed eater combo for $98, which came with batteries and a charger. Then a sale for ~$50 for the impact wrench and next thing you know my garage is full of that system.
@@lVlegabyte Same...I got a lot of V20 Craftsman now because prices were too good....better than Hart and better than Ryobi. The problem with Craftsman now is that their prices skyrocketed because of the pandemic/market situation. The drill/impact combos have basically doubled in price compared to what they were last summer. To make matters worse, they haven't released any new V20 handtools in over two years now. They are due for a refresh on drills/drivers. It's also time for Craftsman to get XR batteries. And the in-store inventory has been very hit or miss at Lowe's. You often have to go online to find what you're looking for in stock. That said, they have some really great tools, like their compound bevel saw or their 7 1/4" saw. The value for money on those is bonkers relative to how well they perform.
@@joelrybacki2603 Get the Ryobi misting fan, they are great, we use them in K9 Search and Rescue training on the dogs in the Summer while they are waiting to do their runs. Home Depot also sells a Ryobi knock off one called Arctic something? uses Ryobi batteries (comes with one) 2/3rds price of Ryobi.
because they have put so many out of business and combined with inflation literally forces people to shop there. secondly, a lot of people dont care about that as long as they save a dime
Hi bear, I'm from South Texas and when I was younger we used to migrate to that area in Michigan between Hart and Shelby, I really enjoy all the great info you put out. Keep up the great work 👏🔥💯👍
That power rinser is going to be huge with the camper van crowd. I have a propane camp shower that I really like. I'll be keeping an eye on this one though.
I love the hart line of tools. . . "Honey, I'll do the grocery shopping this week." But seriously I've been picking up the Hart tools on clearance and I like em. I got a cordless pressure sprayer for the car, a radio (do we need a blue tooth radio using my 20v batteries?), and a couple of those flashlights (because they were cheap). I even picked up a couple of inverters on closeout and I can charge this computer with my batteries. I'm looking forward to getting the shower thing and I can go totally off grid!
Have been looking at getting some inexpensive brushless tools for minor work, theses all look great! The bear on top of things again. Three year warranty is a plus.
I'm right with you about the sprayer, that thing is one of those "how did they all miss this SIMPLE tool" designs. I build micro campers and this is about to be a big time bread and butter component.
Alot af the Hart stuff looks exactly like its lime green cousin. I wish they used the One+ battery platform. I would bet their brushless stuff would hold it's own on a job site, just like it's cousin does
Bear you got it for the power rinser. My fabbed up rinser met its death this winter ... i left it in the truck. This will be its replacement. Whats the release date, in store or online only?
I bought their 40v trimmer system with the changeable attachments when I moved into my new house and that thing is a monster. I sold my gas trimmer after the first time I used it. I now have plenty of Hart stuff and love it all. The 20v rotary tool is a great design by the way.
I just bought one of the 4.5ah 40v weed whacker. It's a beast. I live on three acres and have no push mower. I use the weed whacker for everything the riding mower won't get. And, it can do my yard with 50% to spare. Thinking of getting the hedge trimmer and pole saw attachments. When my Dewalt drill takes a crap I may try a 20v Hart drill. The batteries have the same ratings as all the big brands..........what's the difference??
Nice video and information 👍 .. I do like the shower washer. But I was surprised that you mentioned South Haven Michigan 😁 I grew up there right on lake Michigan close to the big red lighthouse 🤔 .. i do travel in a van and i use a pump weed sprayer for quick showers or rinsing off sand or mud .. i Have see Hart products but never really checked them out. So now i will give them a look . ✌😎👍
I have the numerous items from the consumer line from Walmart - Hyper Tough 20v tools - have been generally pleased with them for light duty use. I also have the corded 10 gallon Hart vacuum cleaner and it is a beast - maybe the best shop vac I have ever owned. This expanded line of Hart 20v tools intrigues me.
Heat rises. On my corded solder irons the wet sponge stays wet for a long time. I think the stand on the solder iron is so people do not rest the iron on the battery.
Sounds good but I’m all RayObied out on the 18v system. I even have fans and a radio for hurricane season. I did notice that a replacement hammer drill was not as powerful.
I was just looking at what all they offer on the website. It's crazy. Cordless electric grease gun, heated jacket that uses the 20v batteries, 2 gallon cordless air compressor and even a remote control truck!
Honestly I'm glad there is a company that would make tools for the average person that wants and needs tools but not a professional set and I love my craftsman 18ga brad nailer being a 20v it's great not dragging a air compressor and hose around
Our house sets on 5 acres so I obviously wouldn't consider using an electric mower for the majority of it. However, if the gas powered push mower that I use around trees and under the fence ever blows up, I'd definitely consider one for that. On the other hand, I'd also consider "re-powering" the gas mower with a Predator engine since they're always on sale. Now, off topic from Hart...I was at my local "farm supply" store today and I saw the Skil Power Core 20v 4 tool combo for $180. It has the 1/2" drill, 1/4" impact, reciprocating saw and flash light, along with 2 batteries and a charger (I think they're 2ah batteries). Is $180 a good price on it?
Who’s going to come out with a jump starter that uses a battery? There are the power bank options already, just the next step.Also a cordless mixer or crushed ice or home made ice cream kits.
Lol, dude, Ive been saying this for over 2yrs. I thought ryobi wouldve been the one to do it by now. Ive even thought about emailing harbor freight with the idea for bauer, but I dont think anyone would listen to me.
i been buying up hart tools like mad lol. i like the cheapness of the tools for what i use them for. as a detailer i use my scrubbing attachment for my impact so often that i got extra batteries, amd extra large batteries as well.
Having a lot of Ryobi One+ tools (I pronounce it Rye-obi, too), I'm not about to buy another cordless line, but I really like that "cordless rinser". That would be really handy for the camping trips I take with my truck. I hope that Ryobi comes with something similar.
I'd keep watching Ryobi if I were you. I'd be willing to bet it's just around the corner. But SunJoe on Amazon has something that looks twice as powerful as the Hart version. www.amazon.com/Sun-Joe-WA24C-LTE-Multi-Purpose-Clean-Anywhere/dp/B07FV12KP7
Good review, great to see and hear Da Bear on Saturday night. I have the ryobi solder irons which are similar they are great for fixing auto wiring. Shine on bear.
its 5 gallons or 50lbs of water you're trying to heat. no possible way. plus compressors need to stay cool and the water is the coolant. If your willing to ignore the possible damage to the compressor, you can possible install a heating coil in the reservoir and just plug into a 120v line. but it's still 5 gallons, it will take a long time
I gotta say I'm a pretty big fan (bear) of Hart. I don't have much by them but I got the 6 gallon stainless steel vacuum for $30, a set of 11 magnetic tipped screwdrivers for $8 and a pair of nice impact gloves for $7. And their tape measures are some of the only ones (for the price) that actually have the fractions listed in between the inches - and they're pretty rugged tapes, too. Really hard to sneeze at them when you find them for the right price 👍
That sprayer looks handy, kind of like the Worx "power washer" - it's not a pressure washer, but it is a sprayer that doesn't need a hose back to the tap. The Worx just stuck a hose in a bucket, the built in bucket here seems interesting. I have a very deep yard, and sometimes I don't feel like chaining a bunch of hoses to get all the way to the back to the garden. So it sounds weird, but my Black and Decker 20V trimmer also has that twist shaft to use as edger, and it's actually really handy, even without the wheel. (It does have a little metal thing.) Got it with a similarly light duty blower for like 50 bucks a few years ago at Menards and I'm surprisingly pleased with it. (Hey there we go, now I got a Hart ad on the video too) Brushless light, I feel like I should try to invent a brushed light 😁. Ooh, cordless glue gun.
Honestly for most folks Walmart and hart will meet their needs. Pretty smart on both. I use pro stuff as I'm constantly building remodeling etc. I got two places. Plus I'm the guy everyone calls for help. I honestly find working relaxing I relieve stress extra energy and see results. Plus I love researching and doing things I have not before. I get to buy tools plus keep the knowledge and I know I did it right.
same here, i thought i was the only one. i've actually left maintenance jobs disappointed i couldn't find a challenge. now i do everything from home to auto within reason.
I saw a flashlight on the clearance rack so I went to look at the batteries and the little one was $54. I dunno, I usually find a deal on a Ryobi tool for $70ish with the extra battery. Except those need hotwiring sometimes to recharge so not perfect either. My monster 80V chainsaw battery was only $100. It's more than I would expect at a Walmart anyway ($35ish is homeowner pricing).
Hey TB, would you edit the phone out or at least mute the video when it rings? It's a lot louder than you are and I'm starting to hear that ringing even after I take off my headphones. :P
Gonfonit! Was happy to stay out of the Hart 20V tool line up until the 5 gallon water rinser showed up. Thank goodness it comes with battery and charger.
I’ve got a double lot which equals just over a 1/4 acre. But the freebie Worx weed whip (my mom bought it years ago and had no use for it since she has me doing her yard most of the time and a family friend when I can’t do it) does the yard just fine (granted I have weeds and not grass as I live in Phoenix). That being said, I’m sure that weed whip would work for people.
I have a lot of B & D 20v tools, mainly because you could get them anywhere and they work well for the price. I hope that they last a long time because they're not as readily available as they used to be.
Plus the string trimmer and bazooka are hybrid power corded or battery!! That where I was sold I consider myself a prob handy Man but ya I got bunch lights 2gal shop vac($20) inverter/charger for ridiculously low prices
I am a Milwaukee fan boy through and through but where I live there is no Home Depot I ordered most of my tools off of Amazon but I’m paying the highest price are use most of my tools at home I am really thinking about getting into the Hartline
I wasn't interested on Hart lineup until I saw the power rinser. I just ordered one for 129.00. Great for going to the beach and clean off the sand off your boots. Not planned on it. But, I also picked up two 4.0 batteries/60w fast charger combo kit with free tool for 99.00. Must be competing with Ryobi days? The charger is actual fast charger and a cheap Ryobi slow charger.
Awesome video and I'm hyped for these hart tool. I'm a DIY, weekend warrior and currently getting into woodworking. A year ago I thought about tools prices and what line/brand to get into which is always fun kinda like buying a car fun. I wanted something low end(price)just to get me started I can always upgrade later. I saw ryobi and I also saw hart. I did my research and learn that TTI owns both including Milwaukee. I picked hart. Having a store opened 24/7 helped my decision. I bought the brushless combo set. I saw the jigsaw and circ but not being brushless so I didn't get them but now yeah I'm getting them now. But I'm so mad at myself now I just bought the 18 gauge ryobi Brad nailer for 209 a month ago then hart does a nailer...by the way thx for making that live stream video the other day about a few other tubers making some what fake reviews on tools(flex). I know it was hard making it that stream but someone had to do it I'm glad it was the Bear.
Anybody actually review just the batteries? There are adapters I've seen that. I want to know for the batteries. Because the dewalt 18 volt battery is getting difficult to replace
We decided a long time ago that we would seek out the proper pronunciation of brands for our own show. Best way to do that is to call their corporate number. The person at the desk is paid to pronounce it right. It’s Ree-oh-bee. ;-)
Round is a terrible shape for space efficiency. I had the same thought at first but then was like, OH, people are going to put this in their car/van/truck and they won't like the wasted space.
@TheDenOfTools When you say you are not a fan of Ryobi’s battery platform are you talking about the 18v or 40v? Or both overall? Just curious. I recently bought into the Ryobi 40v platform for the lawn and other yard work and i am sold. I know its personal preference. If Ridgid made lawn and garden tools I would of bought those. I have Ridgid 18v powertools and Ryobi 40v lawn and garden tools. Works for me. Lol
Just the 18V and it's just the form factor that I don't like. That stem is easily cracked if you drop a battery. It's makes them bulky for storage and transportation and it's hard to make a compact tool due to the length of the battery pack.
Really? Once upon a time a few years back their stuff would at least work a couple of months. Now its either doa upon arrival or works 3 times and its done. Pure garbage...
@@unclefester4626 I’ve been using it as my beater tools for over a year now and they’re holding up. Not well but they still work. I often give them to my son so he can help me and I don’t worry about them getting left out in the rain or destroyed. They’re a decent value
For $144 I’m definitely looking into that Hart sprayer. Im holding off on buying the Milwaukee one because I keep reading reviews about people having them leak. That’s ABSOLUTELY UNACCEPTABLE with what I need to spray out of them. Also Milwaukee sprayer is almost twice as expensive for bare tool option.
lol, all of it. Grew up mostly in Iowa and Nebraska. Had family on the Illinois side of the quad cities then moved to Ohio/Kentucky and then back to Indiana before moving out west.
I’m already heavily invested in the Bauer line but im tempted to buy some Hart tools. Hopefully harbor freight is watching! I’m still waiting for a cordless ratchet!
So, what's the real competition to Hart in terms of sheer number of compatible tools in 2021? You mention Makita, but that's another class of tools. What about Harbor Freight -- bauer, hercules, etc? Ryobi? Kobalt?
That lawn mower has a plastic composite deck instead of metal. That concerns me. I’ve seen a LOT of the plastic decks this year at Lowe’s, Home Depot and Wal Mart. Have you done any testing on this type of deck?
Awww...geez Bear! The pressure rinse thing with the 5 gallon tank. Love it! I have four Makita 5 amp 18V batteries and now I need to go back to Makita to see if they will roll one of those out. Makita needs to step up...Hart? Maybe Ryobi will run with it also... makes sense for TTi to experiment with Hart and if successful, then they can put out Papa Bear level with Ryobi... well, I'm signing up for the tool give away....I'll take the sprayer and 4 amp hour batteries and the glue gun. Thanks for the update, good to see somebody besides Makita going after in home and overlander stuff.
That shower thing looks great, huge bonus points if they can make an upgraded version that heats the water, does not have to be boiling just warm. I have two shepherds, one can find mud in the Sahara the other screams like acid splashed him if the bath water is cold yet he will wade into an icy creek. The idea is awesome just take it one step further. EDIT just bought the shower/sprayer, not cheap $129 but worth it, comes with a charger and 2hr battery which alone is like have that, super long hose and reasonably long cord for cigarette lighter charging. No delivery I have to pick it up and local Walmart only had two left. When I ordered they asked for input, I suggested on version 2.0 a warming feature for the water.
Just checked that power sprayer--you can run it off 12V from your car cigarette lighter port OR the 20V battery. Now THAT is something, awwww hell... I have a 12V car cig lighter port and it comes with the cable so Hart goes for the win.
I know this is all TTI, so either way they get their money. Is Hart Walmart’s competition to Home Depot’s Ryobi? Are they on the same level or is Ryobi the better Hart?
That is exactly what this is. It's also TTI's way of expanding the Ryobi design outside of Home Depot. There are twice as many Walmarts as HD's so it's a big win for TTI.
It is a great idea to have household and yard tools using the same batteries as cordless power tools. i think you are onto something with that power rinse unit and car camping. I think there will be a copycat from Ryobi and Black and Decker from this. Meantime Walmart will be cashing in and stealing market share. I would like to see a ceramic tile and grout scrubbing unit that could be used both handheld and on a standup handle. Thanks for the good content.
My family did very little camping for several different reasons but we did do a whole lot of Lake Swimming days during summer. Our main stops were Gun Lake and Lake Michigan and it doesn't take long at all to get to the east side of Lake Michigan from Grand Rapids. But my Dad was frequently out of town for work, working for Rapistan now known as Siemens Dematic so my mother was the one that always brought my siblings out to the lakes. We had a big white and Navy Ford Aerostar that would just fit everything you bring on a Lake Swimming days along with 5kids sometimes friends came along. I knew that the Big Pappa Bear was a cool down to earth dude and now I know why hearing about Lake Michigan Camping and sort of Mini minivan adventures. It was fun hearing your memories of growing up here in Central-West Michigan.
I just realized. The H in Hart is a hammer hitting a nail. Nice.
I'm with you on the power rinser. No plans on getting into the Hart battery platform, but it being able to also run off of 12v DC is genius.
That’s how I fell into the craftsman system. Originally I was going to only use wired tools because I’m a DIY-er. The tire inflator had 3 ways to power it and I found it on sale for cheap. Then later on a sale for the brushless leaf blower and weed eater combo for $98, which came with batteries and a charger. Then a sale for ~$50 for the impact wrench and next thing you know my garage is full of that system.
@@lVlegabyte Same...I got a lot of V20 Craftsman now because prices were too good....better than Hart and better than Ryobi. The problem with Craftsman now is that their prices skyrocketed because of the pandemic/market situation. The drill/impact combos have basically doubled in price compared to what they were last summer. To make matters worse, they haven't released any new V20 handtools in over two years now. They are due for a refresh on drills/drivers. It's also time for Craftsman to get XR batteries. And the in-store inventory has been very hit or miss at Lowe's. You often have to go online to find what you're looking for in stock. That said, they have some really great tools, like their compound bevel saw or their 7 1/4" saw. The value for money on those is bonkers relative to how well they perform.
@@lVlegabyte I love the Craftsman Inflator.
I want to know if it has enough pressure to run a low-pressure misting system.
@@joelrybacki2603 Get the Ryobi misting fan, they are great, we use them in K9 Search and Rescue training on the dogs in the Summer while they are waiting to do their runs. Home Depot also sells a Ryobi knock off one called Arctic something? uses Ryobi batteries (comes with one) 2/3rds price of Ryobi.
If this helps bring down the prices at Home Depot and Lowe’s I’ll be happy because I don’t shop at Walmart anymore.....
I seriously don't understand how Walmart is still so big. They flat out don't care about customers.
because they have put so many out of business and combined with inflation literally forces people to shop there.
secondly, a lot of people dont care about that as long as they save a dime
Neither do I. Or Amazon.
I guess Im kinda off topic but do anybody know of a good website to watch new tv shows online?
Hi bear, I'm from South Texas and when I was younger we used to migrate to that area in Michigan between Hart and Shelby, I really enjoy all the great info you put out. Keep up the great work 👏🔥💯👍
That power rinser is going to be huge with the camper van crowd. I have a propane camp shower that I really like. I'll be keeping an eye on this one though.
That portable rinser is pretty slick. I need something like that for my cub scouts.
Everyone with kids, dogs or horses needs that
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I have a Ryobi cordless solder iron and I use it more than I ever thought I would, thanks for the warning...
Oh my! That HART 5 gallon cordless rinser.... I'm speechless! And it is available at the local Walmart, now.... Thanks for showing us this!
I'm with you on the sprayer. That is perfect for camping outside of campgrounds. I can use it for cleaning dishes and myself.
"Oh Shut up, Moto!"
I'm ded xD Tool Bear didn't even miss a beat in telling that phone who's boss xD
I love the hart line of tools. . . "Honey, I'll do the grocery shopping this week."
But seriously I've been picking up the Hart tools on clearance and I like em. I got a cordless pressure sprayer for the car, a radio (do we need a blue tooth radio using my 20v batteries?), and a couple of those flashlights (because they were cheap). I even picked up a couple of inverters on closeout and I can charge this computer with my batteries. I'm looking forward to getting the shower thing and I can go totally off grid!
Have been looking at getting some inexpensive brushless tools for minor work, theses all look great! The bear on top of things again. Three year warranty is a plus.
I'm right with you about the sprayer, that thing is one of those "how did they all miss this SIMPLE tool" designs. I build micro campers and this is about to be a big time bread and butter component.
Alot af the Hart stuff looks exactly like its lime green cousin. I wish they used the One+ battery platform. I would bet their brushless stuff would hold it's own on a job site, just like it's cousin does
I know I'm getting old when I'm excited about a sprayer lol 😆
Oh well, that thing looks like a lifesaver
I didn't see that in a toys'r'us catalog.
Bear you got it for the power rinser. My fabbed up rinser met its death this winter ... i left it in the truck. This will be its replacement.
Whats the release date, in store or online only?
I bought their 40v trimmer system with the changeable attachments when I moved into my new house and that thing is a monster. I sold my gas trimmer after the first time I used it. I now have plenty of Hart stuff and love it all. The 20v rotary tool is a great design by the way.
brushless prices are coming down so fast
They're saving money on all of those brushes...
Just have to change the battery tech now.
Just got a metabo brushless subcompact for $40 w/ charger and battery at Lowes yesterday
@@keithwoodcrest that'd be nice haha clearly alot cheaper where your at than here in Pennsylvania
I just bought one of the 4.5ah 40v weed whacker. It's a beast. I live on three acres and have no push mower. I use the weed whacker for everything the riding mower won't get. And, it can do my yard with 50% to spare. Thinking of getting the hedge trimmer and pole saw attachments. When my Dewalt drill takes a crap I may try a 20v Hart drill. The batteries have the same ratings as all the big brands..........what's the difference??
I could see the power rinser being great for mobile detailing. Fill it with deionized water for a final rinse before drying.
Nice video and information 👍 .. I do like the shower washer. But I was surprised that you mentioned South Haven Michigan 😁 I grew up there right on lake Michigan close to the big red lighthouse 🤔 .. i do travel in a van and i use a pump weed sprayer for quick showers or rinsing off sand or mud .. i Have see Hart products but never really checked them out. So now i will give them a look . ✌😎👍
I have the numerous items from the consumer line from Walmart - Hyper Tough 20v tools - have been generally pleased with them for light duty use. I also have the corded 10 gallon Hart vacuum cleaner and it is a beast - maybe the best shop vac I have ever owned. This expanded line of Hart 20v tools intrigues me.
I bought the upright vacuum and it’s a beast. I was very surprised.
Heat rises. On my corded solder irons the wet sponge stays wet for a long time. I think the stand on the solder iron is so people do not rest the iron on the battery.
Thank you.
I have several Hart tools and I love them heck trying to pull start yard tools.
Any idea about the upright vac. Is it a dual battery system?
That sprayer looks awesome! Is it out yet?
Available for pickup at my local store.
I just heard about this brand and it sounds like it would meet my needs, but, what is the difference in the lawn tools that run on 20v vs. 40v?
Sounds good but I’m all RayObied out on the 18v system. I even have fans and a radio for hurricane season. I did notice that a replacement hammer drill was not as powerful.
I was just looking at what all they offer on the website. It's crazy. Cordless electric grease gun, heated jacket that uses the 20v batteries, 2 gallon cordless air compressor and even a remote control truck!
Has anyone gotten their hands on the rinser or stick vac? Hardly any reviews on UA-cam. Out of stock in my area.
that portable sprayer looks cool...great for doing a/c condensers..
Honestly I'm glad there is a company that would make tools for the average person that wants and needs tools but not a professional set and I love my craftsman 18ga brad nailer being a 20v it's great not dragging a air compressor and hose around
That "Final Item" looks useful around the pets and livestock, as well ^^
Our house sets on 5 acres so I obviously wouldn't consider using an electric mower for the majority of it. However, if the gas powered push mower that I use around trees and under the fence ever blows up, I'd definitely consider one for that. On the other hand, I'd also consider "re-powering" the gas mower with a Predator engine since they're always on sale.
Now, off topic from Hart...I was at my local "farm supply" store today and I saw the Skil Power Core 20v 4 tool combo for $180. It has the 1/2" drill, 1/4" impact, reciprocating saw and flash light, along with 2 batteries and a charger (I think they're 2ah batteries). Is $180 a good price on it?
Who’s going to come out with a jump starter that uses a battery? There are the power bank options already, just the next step.Also a cordless mixer or crushed ice or home made ice cream kits.
Lol, dude, Ive been saying this for over 2yrs. I thought ryobi wouldve been the one to do it by now. Ive even thought about emailing harbor freight with the idea for bauer, but I dont think anyone would listen to me.
I think these battery packs are probably not designed for the current needed. Someone could do it though.
i been buying up hart tools like mad lol.
i like the cheapness of the tools for what i use them for.
as a detailer i use my scrubbing attachment for my impact so often that i got extra batteries, amd extra large batteries as well.
I was wondering what ridgid biggest default in there tools? And keep up the good work I'm from New Brunswick Canada
Having a lot of Ryobi One+ tools (I pronounce it Rye-obi, too), I'm not about to buy another cordless line, but I really like that "cordless rinser". That would be really handy for the camping trips I take with my truck. I hope that Ryobi comes with something similar.
I'd keep watching Ryobi if I were you. I'd be willing to bet it's just around the corner. But SunJoe on Amazon has something that looks twice as powerful as the Hart version.
www.amazon.com/Sun-Joe-WA24C-LTE-Multi-Purpose-Clean-Anywhere/dp/B07FV12KP7
Glad to get a Hart ad served up before your video. 👍
The vacuums start making total sense when you realize that TTI also owns Oreck, Dirt Devil, and Hoover.
What's wrong with the ryobi batteries?
Good review, great to see and hear Da Bear on Saturday night. I have the ryobi solder irons which are similar they are great for fixing auto wiring. Shine on bear.
Shame the water sprayer doesn't have a built in heater, though I suppose it would be too much to ask for those little battery packs.
its 5 gallons or 50lbs of water you're trying to heat. no possible way. plus compressors need to stay cool and the water is the coolant. If your willing to ignore the possible damage to the compressor, you can possible install a heating coil in the reservoir and just plug into a 120v line. but it's still 5 gallons, it will take a long time
On the soldering iron, use the biggest battery, if for any reason as a good weight to keep it from being tipped over or knocked over easily.
I gotta say I'm a pretty big fan (bear) of Hart. I don't have much by them but I got the 6 gallon stainless steel vacuum for $30, a set of 11 magnetic tipped screwdrivers for $8 and a pair of nice impact gloves for $7. And their tape measures are some of the only ones (for the price) that actually have the fractions listed in between the inches - and they're pretty rugged tapes, too. Really hard to sneeze at them when you find them for the right price 👍
That sprayer looks handy, kind of like the Worx "power washer" - it's not a pressure washer, but it is a sprayer that doesn't need a hose back to the tap. The Worx just stuck a hose in a bucket, the built in bucket here seems interesting. I have a very deep yard, and sometimes I don't feel like chaining a bunch of hoses to get all the way to the back to the garden.
So it sounds weird, but my Black and Decker 20V trimmer also has that twist shaft to use as edger, and it's actually really handy, even without the wheel. (It does have a little metal thing.) Got it with a similarly light duty blower for like 50 bucks a few years ago at Menards and I'm surprisingly pleased with it.
(Hey there we go, now I got a Hart ad on the video too)
Brushless light, I feel like I should try to invent a brushed light 😁. Ooh, cordless glue gun.
Im pretty sure hart and ryobi already make a "knockoff" of that worx power washer that you are talking about
Honestly for most folks Walmart and hart will meet their needs. Pretty smart on both. I use pro stuff as I'm constantly building remodeling etc. I got two places. Plus I'm the guy everyone calls for help. I honestly find working relaxing I relieve stress extra energy and see results. Plus I love researching and doing things I have not before. I get to buy tools plus keep the knowledge and I know I did it right.
same here, i thought i was the only one. i've actually left maintenance jobs disappointed i couldn't find a challenge. now i do everything from home to auto within reason.
This channel hasn’t grown much in the yrs I’ve been subbed ..
I saw a flashlight on the clearance rack so I went to look at the batteries and the little one was $54. I dunno, I usually find a deal on a Ryobi tool for $70ish with the extra battery. Except those need hotwiring sometimes to recharge so not perfect either.
My monster 80V chainsaw battery was only $100. It's more than I would expect at a Walmart anyway ($35ish is homeowner pricing).
looking forward to the brushless jigsaw if the price is right
Hey TB, would you edit the phone out or at least mute the video when it rings? It's a lot louder than you are and I'm starting to hear that ringing even after I take off my headphones. :P
Gonfonit! Was happy to stay out of the Hart 20V tool line up until the 5 gallon water rinser showed up. Thank goodness it comes with battery and charger.
I’ve got a double lot which equals just over a 1/4 acre. But the freebie Worx weed whip (my mom bought it years ago and had no use for it since she has me doing her yard most of the time and a family friend when I can’t do it) does the yard just fine (granted I have weeds and not grass as I live in Phoenix).
That being said, I’m sure that weed whip would work for people.
I have a lot of B & D 20v tools, mainly because you could get them anywhere and they work well for the price. I hope that they last a long time because they're not as readily available as they used to be.
My Walmart's cart jockey uses the hart sprayer to disinfect the carts
Michigan roots I see!!! I just got a 6 piece Hart set for 200 and it's awesome
All the tools i showed from them about a year ago are still going strong in my shop. The sprayer could make a shower on a camp site.
Plus the string trimmer and bazooka are hybrid power corded or battery!! That where I was sold I consider myself a prob handy Man but ya I got bunch lights 2gal shop vac($20) inverter/charger for ridiculously low prices
@denoftools plus your showing KIT PRICES! Some are crazy discounted in store
I am a Milwaukee fan boy through and through but where I live there is no Home Depot I ordered most of my tools off of Amazon but I’m paying the highest price are use most of my tools at home I am really thinking about getting into the Hartline
Yes ! The rinser is sweet. Need to sell those Den of Tools mechanic shirts.
I wasn't interested on Hart lineup until I saw the power rinser.
I just ordered one for 129.00. Great for going to the beach and clean off the sand off your boots.
Not planned on it. But, I also picked up two 4.0 batteries/60w fast charger combo kit with free tool for 99.00.
Must be competing with Ryobi days?
The charger is actual fast charger and a cheap Ryobi slow charger.
Awesome video and I'm hyped for these hart tool. I'm a DIY, weekend warrior and currently getting into woodworking. A year ago I thought about tools prices and what line/brand to get into which is always fun kinda like buying a car fun. I wanted something low end(price)just to get me started I can always upgrade later. I saw ryobi and I also saw hart. I did my research and learn that TTI owns both including Milwaukee. I picked hart. Having a store opened 24/7 helped my decision. I bought the brushless combo set. I saw the jigsaw and circ but not being brushless so I didn't get them but now yeah I'm getting them now. But I'm so mad at myself now I just bought the 18 gauge ryobi Brad nailer for 209 a month ago then hart does a nailer...by the way thx for making that live stream video the other day about a few other tubers making some what fake reviews on tools(flex). I know it was hard making it that stream but someone had to do it I'm glad it was the Bear.
Maybe that little sprayer can be modified for a solid stream spray...
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I like the cut of your gib
Just take off the nozel :)
memories of entertech waterguns.
Anyone have a link to the Power Rinser. I cannot find it anywhere?..
Anybody actually review just the batteries?
There are adapters I've seen that. I want to know for the batteries. Because the dewalt 18 volt battery is getting difficult to replace
That’s perfect!!! Ima buying a power rinser for sure!!
Anyone ever used one of the hart 1/2 drive cordless impact. Been thinking about picking one up.
Yup I'm with you on the pronunciation of ryobi.
We decided a long time ago that we would seek out the proper pronunciation of brands for our own show. Best way to do that is to call their corporate number. The person at the desk is paid to pronounce it right. It’s Ree-oh-bee. ;-)
Yeah got some brown stuff there on the end of your nose.
@@denoftools since when is “accuracy” brown? ;-)
@@ToolShow Ohh, look who's getting all grizzly today.
That shower/sprayer with the built-in 5 gallon water tank... Why didn't they make it use a standard 5 gallon bucket or carboy?
Round is a terrible shape for space efficiency. I had the same thought at first but then was like, OH, people are going to put this in their car/van/truck and they won't like the wasted space.
@TheDenOfTools When you say you are not a fan of Ryobi’s battery platform are you talking about the 18v or 40v? Or both overall? Just curious. I recently bought into the Ryobi 40v platform for the lawn and other yard work and i am sold. I know its personal preference. If Ridgid made lawn and garden tools I would of bought those. I have Ridgid 18v powertools and Ryobi 40v lawn and garden tools. Works for me. Lol
Just the 18V and it's just the form factor that I don't like. That stem is easily cracked if you drop a battery. It's makes them bulky for storage and transportation and it's hard to make a compact tool due to the length of the battery pack.
Looks pretty cool I’ll be trying the Hart line
Can we get some hyper tough love since we’re on Walmart brands?? Hyper tough is apparently getting a new look and new tools
Really? Once upon a time a few years back their stuff would at least work a couple of months. Now its either doa upon arrival or works 3 times and its done. Pure garbage...
@@unclefester4626 I’ve been using it as my beater tools for over a year now and they’re holding up. Not well but they still work. I often give them to my son so he can help me and I don’t worry about them getting left out in the rain or destroyed. They’re a decent value
For $144 I’m definitely looking into that Hart sprayer. Im holding off on buying the Milwaukee one because I keep reading reviews about people having them leak. That’s ABSOLUTELY UNACCEPTABLE with what I need to spray out of them. Also Milwaukee sprayer is almost twice as expensive for bare tool option.
Where in the Midwest ?
lol, all of it. Grew up mostly in Iowa and Nebraska. Had family on the Illinois side of the quad cities then moved to Ohio/Kentucky and then back to Indiana before moving out west.
I’m already heavily invested in the Bauer line but im tempted to buy some Hart tools. Hopefully harbor freight is watching! I’m still waiting for a cordless ratchet!
Hart is bringing a lot to the table! 👍🏼
So, what's the real competition to Hart in terms of sheer number of compatible tools in 2021? You mention Makita, but that's another class of tools. What about Harbor Freight -- bauer, hercules, etc? Ryobi? Kobalt?
Walmart has a ton on clearance here. Drill bits for .37, sandpaper, hart stuff. May have made a few purchases lol
That lawn mower has a plastic composite deck instead of metal. That concerns me. I’ve seen a LOT of the plastic decks this year at Lowe’s, Home Depot and Wal Mart. Have you done any testing on this type of deck?
Yes, I noticed that too. Those with rocks in the yard beware.
Go with Greenworks. Their mowers still have steel decks!
That sprayer would be really good for watering plants
weight of 5 gallons of water is almost 50 pounds plus the unit. not easy to move around. just simpler to use those water cans.
I just picked the rinser up on clearance for $70. Regular $129.
Power Rinser/Sprayer is a great idea!
Awww...geez Bear! The pressure rinse thing with the 5 gallon tank. Love it! I have four Makita 5 amp 18V batteries and now I need to go back to Makita to see if they will roll one of those out. Makita needs to step up...Hart? Maybe Ryobi will run with it also... makes sense for TTi to experiment with Hart and if successful, then they can put out Papa Bear level with Ryobi... well, I'm signing up for the tool give away....I'll take the sprayer and 4 amp hour batteries and the glue gun. Thanks for the update, good to see somebody besides Makita going after in home and overlander stuff.
I have had a cordless snap on hot glue gun for over 10 yrs. Still works perfect..
That shower thing looks great, huge bonus points if they can make an upgraded version that heats the water, does not have to be boiling just warm. I have two shepherds, one can find mud in the Sahara the other screams like acid splashed him if the bath water is cold yet he will wade into an icy creek. The idea is awesome just take it one step further. EDIT just bought the shower/sprayer, not cheap $129 but worth it, comes with a charger and 2hr battery which alone is like have that, super long hose and reasonably long cord for cigarette lighter charging. No delivery I have to pick it up and local Walmart only had two left. When I ordered they asked for input, I suggested on version 2.0 a warming feature for the water.
Gonna have to put warm water in it.
@@allenjohnson4938 Already found a warming element you just stick in there that runs off either cigarette lighter or plugs into jackery or generator.
The Hitachi Magic Wand. Now Metabo by HPT Magic Wand
That sprayer would be great for garbage cans. No pulling oit the house eapecially in winter to rinse them out.
Power washer great on my HVAC truck for cleaning coils.
I can't believe the RC Truck didn't make the list!
And they have a 20v air compressor!
Power rinser, upright vacuum, how about a 20volt one cup coffee pod maker
Just checked that power sprayer--you can run it off 12V from your car cigarette lighter port OR the 20V battery. Now THAT is something, awwww hell... I have a 12V car cig lighter port and it comes with the cable so Hart goes for the win.
I know this is all TTI, so either way they get their money. Is Hart Walmart’s competition to Home Depot’s Ryobi? Are they on the same level or is Ryobi the better Hart?
That is exactly what this is. It's also TTI's way of expanding the Ryobi design outside of Home Depot. There are twice as many Walmarts as HD's so it's a big win for TTI.
The rinser is very cool, hart is killing it. Make a rinser makita!
I want the rinser
It is a great idea to have household and yard tools using the same batteries as cordless power tools. i think you are onto something with that power rinse unit and car camping. I think there will be a copycat from Ryobi and Black and Decker from this. Meantime Walmart will be cashing in and stealing market share.
I would like to see a ceramic tile and grout scrubbing unit that could be used both handheld and on a standup handle.
Thanks for the good content.
Shout out to West Michigan. Also I would possibly maybe go in a Walmart for the 5 gallon rinser
I wished we lived closer. I'd love to take the family there this summer.