Over at Walmart, they have some Hart tools on sale for Black Friday 2020 this year.
They have a new Hart “STACK” modular tool storage system, including a rolling tool box, large hand tool box, and top organizer with clear lid.
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This is the most compelling Hart tool deal, in my opinion.
Pickup is not available, but you get free shipping on this item.
Price: $79
Here’s a Hart 215pc mechanics tool set with 90T ratchet and a plastic tool box.
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Price: $98
Also See: 5 BEST Husky Tool Deals – Home Depot Black Friday 2020
There are a whole lot of “rollbacks” and other savings on Hart cordless power tool kits.
Last year Hart Tools said “we won’t be having any Black Friday sales or promos,” but it’s interesting (and welcome) that they reversed course on this.
This Hart 4-tool cordless power tool combo kit, with drill, impact driver, reciprocating saw, and flashlight, is on sale for $159.
At this point I should remind you that Hart is owned by the same parent company that makes Ryobi cordless power tools for Home Depot.
Price: $159
Upgrade to this Hart 20V Max brushless cordless power tool combo kit for $148.
Or… consider Dewalt’s 20V Max Atomic series brushless cordless power tool combo kit for $149. You can find that deal at Home Depot or Acme Tools. But if you’re set on Hart, go for it.
Price: $148
This looks to be a great price on a Hart 20V Max Li-ion battery 2-pack. 2x 4.0Ah batteries for $79.
Price: $79
They also have a new Hart 20V Max 4-port battery charger. It works with all Hart 20V cordless power tool batteries and has integrated mounting hooks.
Hart only says this will charge one of their 2Ah batteries in under an hour. I guess this means it can charge one of their 4Ah batteries in under 2 hours, and 4x 4Ah batteries in under 8 hours.
Price: $79
Hart just came out with heated jackets. They don’t seem to be on sale, but I figured it was still worth the mention.
Price: $149
Steve
I saw the Hart Stack over the weekend on clearance already at my local Wal-Mart for $60. I couldn’t believe it, clearance, already. Must have decided it wasn’t for that location.
It looked decent, but I think Versastak looks stronger and has more options at this price point, even Husky. But it’s still going to satisfy many buyers at $79, certainly for $60 if you’re so lucky.
Tom D
Walmart clearance is literally insane sometimes. I lamp I was looking at was marked as NEW and yet being clearanced out.
I think part of it is the great almighty computer instructing stores – but I also think local management has some sway, especially on the Walmart branded items (which I consider Hart to basically be now).
I kinda like the idea of white but I wonder what they look like after some time in the field.
Thom
A coworker of mine calls Hart “Albino Ryobi”
Kent
Hart used to make hammers, and I still have a framer and trim hammer from 20 years ago. They were every bit as good as Vaugn (sp?) or Eastwing (if you like steel hammers). IIRC, they were purchased by “Dead On Tools” which was marketing gimmick company that made everything black and put a skull on it. I *think* they started with hockey sticks and branched out into construction stuff.
Now sure how Walmart got them, but for me it’s a sad day to see another American company that made a high quality product become yet another generic offshore brand seeking the lowest price point.
Joatman
Not sure if you have visibility to new responses on old posts but thought this was interesting….
A set of Hart screwdrivers is half price at Walmart right now:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/HART-11-Piece-Screwdriver-Set-with-Comfort-Grip-Handle/505129021
For being such a new addition to the Walmart lineup, I thought it was kind of strange to see them reduced already. Actually not such a bad deal. I have some fairly good screwdrivers…Felo, some older Craftsman…but to me, screwdrivers are almost considered a disposable tool….they’re only as good as the tips. Just my opinion.
Stuart
Thanks!
However, delivery isn’t available. My store is reporting 1 left in stock locally. But, what I learned over the past few months is that Walmart’s inventory checker is utterly unreliable. I made too many trips only to learn that “in stock” doesn’t actually mean anything when it comes to Walmart.
I’ve see. A bunch of Hart clearance prices or dramatic discounts, not sure what’s going on there.