Someone got the new brushless versions of the hart for work. He needed it and that's all he can afford at the time and you know what it's been almost 3 months and he's still using it daily and pulling in a paycheck I'll never criticize anybody for buying a cheaper tool especially if you do your homework
For the price, it's a no brainer for me. I only need it for DIY car repairs and oddball home projects. It's ok if it takes a bit longer and saves me hundreds.
@@toddbuckendorf9286 I sold someone the 5 piece kit for 135 the Circular saw both driver and impact flashlight and saw saw one 4ah and 1 2ah battery and I still made money definitely for diy and would save a bunch for those who don’t wanna spend much and do pretty much everything
@@Spamgoham1 That's very debatable. I have a bunch of Hart tools that I use at home only and they've lasted me over 2 years so far however for automotive shop I use Milwaukee impacts and cordless ratchets. I'm a mechanic by trade and a hobbyist carpenter lol. Hart has allowed me to own GOOD tools that get quality work done for faction of the price.
It's all I had at the time. I'll get the brushless HART power tools soon. This video was meant to show the performance difference between brushed and brushless power tools. Not a versus challenge video in any way.
That makes no sense to me, why? Are you employed somewhere and dont being them home? I can't imagine having better tools out in your truck, and then going to buy these just to use at home? Whole scenario seems weird for me.
I've been using hart for almost 3 years now for flat roofing. Goes head to head with Dewalt tools. And the only time I needed to grab a Milwaukee I was screwing 12 in. Screws. Works great for me.
Considering it’s an open secret that almost all tools are made in the same factory I wouldn’t be surprised if the Hart was a re-colorized/rebranded ryobi or rigid just sold for cheaper and only through Walmart stores mainly
I had to buy a hart impact drill today. I got done doing some repairs on a Kubota LX3310 and it did a good job. I was actually impressed. I was just seeing if others had similar experiences.
I am trying to find an adapte/converterr between my Hart 20 volt battery and my dewalt 18 volt Nicad impact driver, and they keep giving me a Milwaukee m18 to dewalt. Is the Milwaukee battery the same as the Hart 20 volt?
YAAA GO HF!!! BAUER IS GREAT STUFF TO!!! AND HERC SEEMS TO BE TO! I got a line of BAUER tools and they have all done great!!! I am not sorry I got them and I been highly impressed with HF AND BAUER!!! AND honestly Hart's new line I'd put above Bauer for sure!! Color wise I'm always gonna love BLUE PERIOD! Frankly I love all tools made by CHERVON!! SKIL KOBALT FLEX!! SKIL ESP FOR 12V!! SKIL RULES ON 12V!!! AND I LOVE KOBALT FOR MY BIG TOOLS!❤ Can't beat them great tools for them great prices!!!😊
For at home. These hart tools are fantastic. I’ve always run either Makita or Milwaukee at work. Had to go buy a hart Impact wrench yesterday from Walmart. That mf gets down. I don’t need for work everyday I just need it at home in tha garage maybe two three times a month with a full day use each of those times. This is gona get her done everytime. Great tools
Just noticed the Hart gloves, how are they?? I’ve been grabbing HF Hardy anti-vibe mechanic gloves when they go on sale, they’re great for 95% of work, but grinding slag burns through them in no time, and I can’t always direct it away from my hands haha.
That’s literally just a different color of the Ryobi P235A. If so, might not be a bad deal considering I used and abused mine for a year before upgrading and giving it to my dad, who still uses it pretty regularly🤷♂️ ain’t the most powerful, but it’ll get the job done reliably.
I own Milwaukee tools despite being a DIYer because I want the best tools and I do DIY projects often. To me it’s premium or nothing, so I chose Milwaukee.
I bought the Hart Brushless drill amd impact... you know I'm about doing my own thing like I think that Milwaukee is cool and I think they're the best tools out there but I like doing my own thing I don't like just following the the rest of everybody and they work for me you know like someday I'll probably get Milwaukee but I'm happy with these and I think that it's cool because Milwaukee im pretty sure owns Hart its the parent company? I think that's cool.
Claiming hart even remotely competes With Milwaukee shows me you don’t use tools often enough. I don’t care what a “brand new tool” can do out of the box. I want to know what it’s gonna do after 8-10hr days every single day for years. I’ve never had a budget gun last. I’m torquing down bolts everyday for pressurized systems, not driving lags into a random piece of wood with random knots and whirls. Budget tools are meant for light usage for a reason. You do DIY? Ryobi/hart/etc are all fine but my tools go through “war” everyday.
Milwaukee and snap on are for people who do stuff professionally. I’d say HART is the average man’s tools 100% they are not quick but they last a long time and get he job done, and they have a diet cheap 4 year warranty
No dijo q sea mala la hart pero fue una comparacion tan estupida al lado de la herramienta dise la fueza de la herramienta y en esos no ay diferencias aparte q una de de carbones o la otra brushlees
I hate these little wanna be comparison videos by guys that know nothing about tools. Two very different designed motors and two different batteries made of two different cells that have two different current output ratings. I wish i could unlike a video twice.
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El.apoyo con dos manos es muy indispensable, el milwaukee lo haces al instante 2 segundos de inicial y al hart hasta al 7 segundos, eso indica que no es mucha la diferencia.
That’s literally just a different color of the Ryobi P235A. If so, might not be a bad deal considering I used and abused mine for a year before upgrading and giving it to my dad, who still uses it pretty regularly🤷♂️ ain’t the most powerful, but it’ll get the job done reliably.
Someone got the new brushless versions of the hart for work. He needed it and that's all he can afford at the time and you know what it's been almost 3 months and he's still using it daily and pulling in a paycheck I'll never criticize anybody for buying a cheaper tool especially if you do your homework
That's what I'm saying, gets the job done.
That ratcheting 11-in-1 has replaced my Kline no cap.
Thhe brushless is great! I was just able to get it for only $19 on sale, and it blows my brushed Milwaukee away
I’ve had mine for several years beat the piss out of. It still works great.
Exactly, while the Milwaukee is like an industrial grade a lot More money vs the make by cheaper hart Brand.
It’s not about the power. Average consumers don’t have a need for a $300 impact or drill. Also TTI makes both of them
That's what most don't understand. If not doing super duper heavy construction, Milwaukee is overkill
impact what
They are the same made by the same company no difference it’s bs
@@WilllliamJhow do you know they’re made by the same company?
@@Captain_curiosity_Ws6 they are owned by techtronic industries that’s why they are very similar dewalt isn’t but basically the same
I'll still buy the hart impact
For the price, it's a no brainer for me. I only need it for DIY car repairs and oddball home projects. It's ok if it takes a bit longer and saves me hundreds.
@@toddbuckendorf9286 I sold someone the 5 piece kit for 135 the Circular saw both driver and impact flashlight and saw saw one 4ah and 1 2ah battery and I still made money definitely for diy and would save a bunch for those who don’t wanna spend much and do pretty much everything
Why spend the money on a tool that won't last as long what if it breaks down in the middle of a job?
@@Spamgoham1 That's very debatable. I have a bunch of Hart tools that I use at home only and they've lasted me over 2 years so far however for automotive shop I use Milwaukee impacts and cordless ratchets. I'm a mechanic by trade and a hobbyist carpenter lol. Hart has allowed me to own GOOD tools that get quality work done for faction of the price.
@@212Tannaw take the hart to work 🤣
You didn’t use the brushless hart impact tho u compared a brush to brushless it’s not a fair comparison
It's all I had at the time. I'll get the brushless HART power tools soon. This video was meant to show the performance difference between brushed and brushless power tools. Not a versus challenge video in any way.
@@MasteringMayhem
@@MasteringMayhemif that the case prob should use the same brand too still not fair
How do you say it's not a versus video when that's the exact wording of your video title?? 😆
@@emailjimsylvestercause tti wants to charge more for Milwaukee 😀😀
At work I use Milwaukee. For the miscellaneous work I do in my backyard I use Hart
Why not throw your milwaukees in a tool bag and take them home for your projects?
@@shaneboesen5545 saves from putting extra wear and tear on the real money makers 🤓
Just use your tools dude. It’ll be better quality work
Im Amish. Eli hammers the head as fast as he can while I use a wrench to spin it. 😉
That makes no sense to me, why? Are you employed somewhere and dont being them home? I can't imagine having better tools out in your truck, and then going to buy these just to use at home? Whole scenario seems weird for me.
Not bad for a tool thats half the price
Milwaukee and hart are owned by the same Chinese company now.
😢
Why didn't you use the brushless ?
It’s kind of hard to compare a TTI top tier tool to a TTI lower tier tool.
The Hart would compare better with Ryobi or Ridgid.
You don't compare two things that are identical.
I've been using hart for almost 3 years now for flat roofing. Goes head to head with Dewalt tools. And the only time I needed to grab a Milwaukee I was screwing 12 in. Screws. Works great for me.
Considering it’s an open secret that almost all tools are made in the same factory I wouldn’t be surprised if the Hart was a re-colorized/rebranded ryobi or rigid just sold for cheaper and only through Walmart stores mainly
Milwaukee, HART and RIOBI has the same owner: TTI Consumer Power Tools.
I’ve got the Hart 1/4” impact and love it.
I had to buy a hart impact drill today. I got done doing some repairs on a Kubota LX3310 and it did a good job. I was actually impressed. I was just seeing if others had similar experiences.
It's meant for home stuff, I have hart and Ryobi in my garage, it's just that the Walmart is closer. It's not construction grade but it's not bad.
I am trying to find an adapte/converterr between my Hart 20 volt battery and my dewalt 18 volt Nicad impact driver, and they keep giving me a Milwaukee m18 to dewalt. Is the Milwaukee battery the same as the Hart 20 volt?
I like hart because I'm a harbor freight goon in the first place. These are fun to have
YAAA GO HF!!! BAUER IS GREAT STUFF TO!!! AND HERC SEEMS TO BE TO! I got a line of BAUER tools and they have all done great!!! I am not sorry I got them and I been highly impressed with HF AND BAUER!!! AND honestly Hart's new line I'd put above Bauer for sure!!
Color wise I'm always gonna love BLUE PERIOD!
Frankly I love all tools made by CHERVON!! SKIL KOBALT FLEX!! SKIL ESP FOR 12V!! SKIL RULES ON 12V!!! AND I LOVE KOBALT FOR MY BIG TOOLS!❤
Can't beat them great tools for them great prices!!!😊
Considering that milwaukee is the older version, it'll still beat some new products!! Lmao
This hart in the video their low-end model. Would have been interesting to see the brushless version
But what's the price difference?
Milwaukee m18 2850-20
Well considering the brushed hart only has 350ft lbs vs the new brushless harts 600ft lbs...i would expect it to be slower yes...
For at home. These hart tools are fantastic. I’ve always run either Makita or Milwaukee at work. Had to go buy a hart Impact wrench yesterday from Walmart. That mf gets down. I don’t need for work everyday I just need it at home in tha garage maybe two three times a month with a full day use each of those times. This is gona get her done everytime. Great tools
Love these short reviews
👍🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
Use the hart brushless
Considering, the Hart did very good despite its price. This is all the typical home owner and occasional DIYr would ever need for fastening purposes.
Just noticed the Hart gloves, how are they?? I’ve been grabbing HF Hardy anti-vibe mechanic gloves when they go on sale, they’re great for 95% of work, but grinding slag burns through them in no time, and I can’t always direct it away from my hands haha.
I use hart works fine for me I'm not a professional so Milwaukee is for the serious
Unfair comparison brush vs brushless
Time will tell. I’ve had one of my Milwaukee drills for 6 years.
That’s literally just a different color of the Ryobi P235A. If so, might not be a bad deal considering I used and abused mine for a year before upgrading and giving it to my dad, who still uses it pretty regularly🤷♂️ ain’t the most powerful, but it’ll get the job done reliably.
I think the biggest problem with hart will be the batteries seem kinda fragile but all the tool lines are plastic these days
Now do a price comparison
Got to me honest paying probably almost 3 times the price I’d expect it to be that much faster.
As a home DIYer. Hart is an excellent tool to have so is Ryobi. However no doubt Milwaukee is hands down the best in performance.
True! And all 3 are made by TTI its just like a cellphone brand low, mid and hi grade!
Hart NON BRUSHLESS
I own Milwaukee tools despite being a DIYer because I want the best tools and I do DIY projects often. To me it’s premium or nothing, so I chose Milwaukee.
I bought the Hart Brushless drill amd impact... you know I'm about doing my own thing like I think that Milwaukee is cool and I think they're the best tools out there but I like doing my own thing I don't like just following the the rest of everybody and they work for me you know like someday I'll probably get Milwaukee but I'm happy with these and I think that it's cool because Milwaukee im pretty sure owns Hart its the parent company? I think that's cool.
Idc if it's slower, it's way cheaper and you'll have to replace them both eventually anyways so why buy expensive.
Claiming hart even remotely competes
With Milwaukee shows me you don’t use tools often enough. I don’t care what a “brand new tool” can do out of the box. I want to know what it’s gonna do after 8-10hr days every single day for years. I’ve never had a budget gun last. I’m torquing down bolts everyday for pressurized systems, not driving lags into a random piece of wood with random knots and whirls. Budget tools are meant for light usage for a reason. You do DIY? Ryobi/hart/etc are all fine but my tools go through “war” everyday.
For the average around the house guy. Save the money and go with Hart. If your running a small business go with a better tool
The new Hart Brushless is a more accurate price to price comparison.
Hart made by Milwaukee
Milwaukee and snap on are for people who do stuff professionally. I’d say HART is the average man’s tools 100% they are not quick but they last a long time and get he job done, and they have a diet cheap 4 year warranty
Hart is the economy brand of milwaukee
Half power for half a price not bad
No dijo q sea mala la hart pero fue una comparacion tan estupida al lado de la herramienta dise la fueza de la herramienta y en esos no ay diferencias aparte q una de de carbones o la otra brushlees
All about lifetime length
Did anyone else's see that he spead up the time for the hart so Milwaukee looked faster
Flex would crush both.
Big bro vs little bro!
Umm $200 some vs what $70-100 I’m going with hart😂
The camera shaking made me sick and dizzy.
Use brushless
Bro are you from the stone ages ?. .. The comparison is no match with Milwaukee 😂
Your timer is bs bro why it’s moving so fast
Y hart has lasted way long than the milwaukee both brand new milwakie burn out less than a year not even abused .hart abused and still going
One tool will last u a couple years the other will last a few months 😂🤦🏽
Hart?? That looks like a Ryobi
Same parent company
Milwaukee makes Hart and Ryobi. I think the brushless version would be a better match for the Milwaukee drill
TTI makes Milwaukee and Ryobi and Hart
Go get hercules.
No im not paid.
Hart is a paperweight if you actually want to get something done buy a Milwaukee
Oh 👀 🙀
They are both owned by the same company.
both of them are made by the same company by the way
Hart vs flex
Both made by same company..
Milwaukee is no joke
I hate these little wanna be comparison videos by guys that know nothing about tools.
Two very different designed motors and two different batteries made of two different cells that have two different current output ratings. I wish i could unlike a video twice.
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El.apoyo con dos manos es muy indispensable, el milwaukee lo haces al instante 2 segundos de inicial y al hart hasta al 7 segundos, eso indica que no es mucha la diferencia.
Hart batteries are junk
They’re not bad tools for home owners but for professionals they don’t last as long just like kobalt and ryobi good for homeowners not for job sites🫡
That’s literally just a different color of the Ryobi P235A. If so, might not be a bad deal considering I used and abused mine for a year before upgrading and giving it to my dad, who still uses it pretty regularly🤷♂️ ain’t the most powerful, but it’ll get the job done reliably.