My first experience with Hart was the Lawn trimmer. It did indeed work as well as any gas trimmer i have used and with FAR less effort. no fuel and oil to mix, just insert battery and go. plus the automatic string replacement worked flawlessly. I was so happy I went and bought the '6 pack' of household 20V power tools, drill, hammer drill, 6.5 inch circular saw, rotary sander and sawzall plus flashlight. I have used them all except the circular saw and all have performed flawlessly. Some may attach the Stigma of 'the Wal mart brand' to them, but there is no stigma to their performance so far.
Yeah - that was worth watching. Thanks very much for sharing. Good presentation/delivery of information too. For someone who suggested he doesn't spend much time in front of a camera - I think you knocked it out of the park. Good video, good presentation, good narration. Well done.
Nice to meet you Conner, I enjoyed watching the video.... Just finished my yardwork today... And the only gas tool I have left is the mower.... Looking to make that jump soon. Get with the program Milwaukee.....Great job
Is there a shoulder strap that will work with the weed trimmers? I just got a 40 volt brush trimmer and that sucker is way heavier than I thought it would be. Surely they could have come up with something better than a heavy steel shaft. My Homelite gas trimmer strap will not work with it.
I just got a Hart mower. I like it. Love the self propelled part. My only bitch is the battery but not bc of how long it lasts but for how damn hard it is to charge it. It’s a common problem that the chargers aren’t designed to charge a 0% battery so it blinks testing all day long unless you “hack” the battery that came with the $300 piece of machinery you just bought. Do better Hart!
@@rodsutton5458 if you let the battery cool down for an hour or so it will charge properly. It’s still a glitchy system. The charger will stop charging once the battery is full even if you leave it on the charger for a year.
So, the reason they (and I mean all makes of battery powered blowers) have a turbo button is that they base runtime off of low speed and CFM off of high speed with Turbo on. Yeah, its a bit shady, but they all do it. I have an EGO blower. The only time I don't use Turbo is in the garage or when I don't want to go blowing everything into the neighbor's driveway (because the neighbor is outside). I'm not sure why any of them have a variable speed control, either. I only ever use low (on the sidewalk or in the garage), high (a little better control), or full turbo (95% of the time). The infinite adjustment is pretty much pointless.
Great job conner. I would like you to review mikta. I would like to fly to headquarters to review there products for us or to there next show, all inclusive experience. I mean it makita. Let's go , let's go conner
Rob must take a ton of work, but Sarah is probably pretty easy! I own all Milwaukee stuff, mostly M18, but also some M12 stuff. I recently needed new hedge trimmers because I hate using ones with a cord, so I bought the Milwaukee ones and they rock! I now want to replace my chainsaw and and string trimmer with Milwaukee and maybe even the blower, but Milwaukee, when are you guys coming out with Lawnmowers? And they do need to be M18, not the new MX power line.
Equipment is good but battery life sucks. I have just over .15 acres of flat land and the 5.0ah battery won't cut it all in one charge and it claims to do up to .50 acres and it didn't even come close.
Hi handsome. I have a detail I would like to make. I know your eyes look bloodshot and the viewer would assume your intoxicated, I know your not. My eyes do the same, they are sensitive to indoor temperature and climate change. Keep up the great job.
Hey guys, do us a favor and leave some encouragement for Connor! We were excited to get him in front of the camera, and he did a great job!
My first experience with Hart was the Lawn trimmer. It did indeed work as well as any gas trimmer i have used and with FAR less effort. no fuel and oil to mix, just insert battery and go. plus the automatic string replacement worked flawlessly.
I was so happy I went and bought the '6 pack' of household 20V power tools, drill, hammer drill, 6.5 inch circular saw, rotary sander and sawzall plus flashlight.
I have used them all except the circular saw and all have performed flawlessly.
Some may attach the Stigma of 'the Wal mart brand' to them, but there is no stigma to their performance so far.
You just sold me.
Yeah - that was worth watching. Thanks very much for sharing. Good presentation/delivery of information too. For someone who suggested he doesn't spend much time in front of a camera - I think you knocked it out of the park. Good video, good presentation, good narration. Well done.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@ToolShow hello
You did pretty good job Connor. It really didn't seem like it would have been your first video if I were to have seen this a different day.
ThaNx
Great job, Connor!
Great video bro. So how well have these tools held up over the last two years
Nice to meet you Conner, I enjoyed watching the video.... Just finished my yardwork today... And the only gas tool I have left is the mower.... Looking to make that jump soon. Get with the program Milwaukee.....Great job
Spring 2021 Milwaukee.........be patient. That's all I'll say for now
@@ckcuev fingers crossed
I have the 20" mower. I recently purchased the grass shute. Hart is living up to my high standards.
Well I have problems with the 2p inch mower any suggestions on warranty or service. Can't seam to get Battery to power up . I'm in Amelia Ohio .
How do you put the saws on
Is there a shoulder strap that will work with the weed trimmers? I just got a 40 volt brush trimmer and that sucker is way heavier than I thought it would be. Surely they could have come up with something better than a heavy steel shaft. My Homelite gas trimmer strap will not work with it.
I just got a Hart mower. I like it. Love the self propelled part. My only bitch is the battery but not bc of how long it lasts but for how damn hard it is to charge it. It’s a common problem that the chargers aren’t designed to charge a 0% battery so it blinks testing all day long unless you “hack” the battery that came with the $300 piece of machinery you just bought. Do better Hart!
How long should u charge it with a blinking battery?
@@rodsutton5458 if you let the battery cool down for an hour or so it will charge properly. It’s still a glitchy system. The charger will stop charging once the battery is full even if you leave it on the charger for a year.
I got the Hart trimmer and mower self propelled.
I have the hedge trimmer works great is there a bigger longer lasting battery I could buy for it.thanks
Great job Connor! I got one of the lawn mower, unfortunately after two use my self propeller is not working, any suggestions?
so theres no chainsaw or hedge trimmer attachment for that string trimmer combo???
This guy is pro!
You did a great job doing this video.
So, the reason they (and I mean all makes of battery powered blowers) have a turbo button is that they base runtime off of low speed and CFM off of high speed with Turbo on. Yeah, its a bit shady, but they all do it.
I have an EGO blower. The only time I don't use Turbo is in the garage or when I don't want to go blowing everything into the neighbor's driveway (because the neighbor is outside).
I'm not sure why any of them have a variable speed control, either. I only ever use low (on the sidewalk or in the garage), high (a little better control), or full turbo (95% of the time). The infinite adjustment is pretty much pointless.
This was useful. Thanks Craig!
Bought one last spring,used it a couple of times and it hasn't worked since. Battery is showing that it's charged but it won't start.
You've got a warranty my dude! Call HART. 1-800-776-5191 or you can chat with them online www.harttools.com/support/contact
Do they have riding mowers?
Nope, not yet.
Great job
Only problem I have found on my behalf of having the mower is that my yard is slightly larger than a 5 amp and 4 amp battery can handle
Great job conner. I would like you to review mikta. I would like to fly to headquarters to review there products for us or to there next show, all inclusive experience. I mean it makita. Let's go , let's go conner
Thanks!🤗
Thank you bro from Spiceisle Grenada.
Rob must take a ton of work, but Sarah is probably pretty easy!
I own all Milwaukee stuff, mostly M18, but also some M12 stuff. I recently needed new hedge trimmers because I hate using ones with a cord, so I bought the Milwaukee ones and they rock! I now want to replace my chainsaw and and string trimmer with Milwaukee and maybe even the blower, but Milwaukee, when are you guys coming out with Lawnmowers? And they do need to be M18, not the new MX power line.
My battery on mower dies in 1min … I’ve only used it like 5 times but weed wacker is fine
Just got my Hart 8" pole saw for $56 at Walmart. No oil!
I got one you cat get a gas mower for a push mower now were Im at.
Equipment is good but battery life sucks. I have just over .15 acres of flat land and the 5.0ah battery won't cut it all in one charge and it claims to do up to .50 acres and it didn't even come close.
Well you should do before and after pictures before you digitize them in the beautiful people
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Doing that would violate my contract.
Don't bother with the mower it sucks. Battery time it only gave me 20mins and the battery didn't charge up.
The mower has a poor rating by most others who rate electric equipment
Hi handsome. I have a detail I would like to make. I know your eyes look bloodshot and the viewer would assume your intoxicated, I know your not. My eyes do the same, they are sensitive to indoor temperature and climate change. Keep up the great job.
Sorry. I thought the comments would talk about the actual topic. Wrong video I guess. Bye
Nope Hart is not skookum, won't last.
Is that a hunt for Bigfoot reference?
It'll last. TTI product
@@John.117 haha no, its an old native skookum jim or something like that. AvE likes to use skookum a lot which means its good. Or not skookum its junk
@@adampetten1009 Well... I learned something new. Thanks! :-)