It will drive fasteners in and then back them out and that’s about it. They are also a big favorite of all of us here at Tool Box Buzz. The overwhelming majority of fasteners being driven by contractors and pros are being driven by impact drivers. The cordless impact driver pretty much owns the modern day construction world. HART 20V 1/4″ Impact Driver Model #HPID01B The molded attachment point for the auxiliary handle is awkward and would be more ergonomic if it was longer and located above the chuck instead of below. The drill is slow during demanding tasks but still capable. Hart included 2 speeds and a 24 position clutch on their 1/2″ hammer drill. HART 20V 1/2″ Hammer Drill Model #HPHD01B These three offerings are types of tools that pros rely on every day and would be just as valuable to the weekend warrior doing projects around their own home. This review will focus on the 20V 1/2″ Hammer Drill, the 20V 1/4″ Impact Driver, and the 20V Oscillating Multi-Tool. When you factor in the low cost of the tools, that makes their capability even more impressive. They will get the job done and that is really what matters. I then used the HART tools in place of my typical battery of tools and found that they are actually very capable. To see how the HART line stacks up, I selected three commonly used cordless tools found on the professional contractor job site. But that is okay! These tools are available to users without the intimidating amount of financial invest and commitment that goes along with buying into a cordless tool line. Lets be clear, these are not professional grade tools designed for demanding job sites. HART’s new mission is to provide homeowners, DIYers, and first time project tacklers with affordable cordless tool offerings. HART Tools has a whole new look and Tool Box Buzz was given the opportunity to review some of their 20V cordless tool offerings.
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