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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Deal: Big Discounts on Hart Quick-Tatch Tool Sets (thru 4/15/2016)

Deal: Big Discounts on Hart Quick-Tatch Tool Sets (thru 4/15/2016)

Feb 24, 2016 Benjamen 4 Comments

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Hart 7 piece Quick-Tatch Combo at Home DepotWhen we wrote about Hart Tools Quick-Tatch Tile Tools back in August, they were already pretty affordable. Thanks to reader James P., we learned that Home Depot is heavily discounting Hart’s Quick-Tatch combo sets, thru 4/15/2016.

This isn’t the first time Home Depot has put these tools on deep discount. James P. also told us about the previous sale that ended on January 31st, 2016, but we didn’t have enough notice to get it posted in time. I did manage to score one of the 7 piece combo sets for $20 though.

This looks like it could be a clearance sale, or maybe the Quick-Thatch line is being refreshed with new packaging or kit configurations. It’s hard to tell.

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There are 4 different combination sets included in this sale: Two 5-tool sets are marked down to $20, and two 3-tool sets are marked down to $10.

It seems that they were previously described as 7 piece and 4 piece sets, but have been relabeled as 5 tool and 3 tool sets.

Hart Tools Combo 1 At Home Depot

The first 5 tool set includes a 1/4″ x 3/16″ V-notch trowel, a finishing trowel, an epoxy grout float, a 1/4″ x 3/8″ x 1/4″ square-notch trowel, a 1/4″ x 1/4″ x 1/4″ square-notch trowel, a square notch trowel, a handle, and a storage box.

Hart Quick-Tatch Oversized Gum Rubber Float at Home Depot

The second $20 set is almost identical except it comes with an over sized gum grout float instead of an epoxy grout float. If you don’t know what the difference is, and I didn’t until I looked it up, the epoxy grout float is harder so you can “squeegee” epoxy grout off the tile and so the rubber won’t get gummed up.

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Hart Quick-Tatch 4 piece set at Home Depot

The first 3-tool set includes a finishing trowel, a 1/4″ x 3/16″ V-notch trowel, an epoxy grout float, and a handle. The second set is the same as the first but again you get an oversized gum grout float instead of the epoxy float.

There are also a number of 2-tool sets on sale for $5.

You won’t find these combo sets in stores, but you can have them shipped to a Home Depot near you in about a week for free. Or spend $45+ to get free shipping. Or, do as they used to do, and pay for shipping on orders less than $45.

Although they aren’t marked as on sale, the handles also appear to be lower priced than they were before. In August we said they were $5, but now Home Depot is selling them for $3. These are available in stores too, so if you are invested in this system, you might want to pick up an extra handle.

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The deals are said to be good thru 4/15/2016, but there’s also a while supplies last fine print. We’ve seen some Home Depot deals expire long before their official end dates.

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About Benjamen

Benjamen Johnson grew up watching his dad work as a contractor and woodworker. He became an electrical engineer and took an interest in woodworking. Check out Ben's projects at Electronsmith's 3D Prints or Instagram.

4 Comments

  1. Milwaukee tool Steve

    Feb 24, 2016

    Great find Benjamen, definitely considering buying one.

    Reply
  2. fred

    Feb 24, 2016

    As you said:
    “Although they aren’t marked as on sale, the handles also appear to be lower priced than they were before. In August we said they were $5, but now Home Depot is selling them for $3. These are available in stores too, so if you are invested in this system, you might want to pick up an extra handle.”

    For $2 more ($4.97) HD has several blade & handle combinations – that may give you more bang for the buck than buying just a bare handle.

    Having probably a dozen or more trowels (Straight edge, U-Notch, V-Notch and Square-Notch) taking up quite a bit of room – I wish that this system had been available 50 years ago when I started buying them. As it is now – I have more trowels than I’ll probably use in the rest of my life – with no idea when or if I will use one next.

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  3. Albert

    Jan 3, 2017

    I realize this is an old thread but I just wanted to say that the individual pieces to make up the 7 piece kit with the rubber float are on sale on Home Depot’s web page with free shipping to store. About $20 total.

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    • Benjamen

      Jan 3, 2017

      I’ve seen some of the pieces in the clearance section of Home Depot recently also. I picked up an extra handle for $2.

      Reply

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