It's actually nice where you place the battery because putting it there well actually protect the battery if you drop it just because the price of batteries especially Milwaukee's and DeWalt are not cheap so I like that they put it there to protect it
I finally got mine last night from Walmart as they have been sold out. Also somehow got it ffor $120! That is what it rang up for. I needed a battery blower for leaves on my porch and in my garage.. THIS BLOWER IS AMAZING. Not to mention how badass it looks. I was outside blowing leaves at 11PM LMAO. I loove this tool.
You got the 20 volt turbo fan blower, that's why it rang up for 120 LOL I've got that one as well and it does the job, the 40v is probably a different animal
I just got mine today. come to find out, someone had purchased this and it made it's way back on the shelf. I have it charging so I hope it's not defective. I've read reviews just now and these batteries have issues. crossing fingers
I don't have a leaf blower, but am thinking about the Hart. I have the 40V lawn mower which I like and it would share batteries. Seems like raking the leaves would be faster. Maybe I'm wrong.
The bearings or bushings failed in mine with less than 3hrs use . The fan blade chewed itself up against the blower casing. The 40volt Hart brushless weedeater I have is doing the same at 2hrs use. CHINA BEARINGS WILL NOT LAST spend the money on a better quality tool.
How comfortable is the leaf blower with that style of Handel looks like you would be able to Rocket in your hand to blow things by your feet two things that are a little bit away from you
Actually pretty comfortable to use ..power wise I'd put it up against alot of blowers .. surprisingly because of cost ..but not having cruise control trigger lock disappointing
There's a 40 volt blower and hedge trimmer as well as a 20 volt blower and hedge trimmer. As long as it's the same voltage then yes, the batteries are the same.
@@taumax no. They switch the pins around so they won’t fit. Gotta love it right? Both made in the same factory but god forbid they make it more convenient for the consumer.
Hey boss I’ve got the Hart 20 volt grinder and tho I guess it’s ok for the price I’m not super impressed with it. Maybe it’s because I only have 2 ah batteries. I got it because I love the grip on it. I can’t stand the fat handled paddle switches on the Milwaukee and dewalt 18 volts and I can’t afford my favorite cordless grinder the dewalt flexvolt. It has unbelievable power and a comfortable grip we have them at work now and they have saved my hands and arms from carpal tunnel. Can you get one of the harts and see if my disappointment is mainly in being spoiled by the flexvolt or if they are just junk also if you can use a 4 ah battery with it and see how much more power and run time it has.
Also curious about the palm sander it’s half the price of the dewalt but I really like the dewalt and it’s the only brushless model there is right now. But if the Hart can perform for half price I may go that route as it’s one of those tools I don’t see me using a whole lot.
Well your comparing Hart to Milwaukee and Dewalt..lol ...try comparing to Ryobi and kobalt and such ..not pro grade tool ..for diy market and half the price
TOOL BOSS yeah I know totally different machines here lol what I’m saying is I love the dewalt flexvolt but don’t need that much for home but the Hart with 2 ah battery isn’t quite enough I was curious how it would be with a 4 ah. I started to get a Milwaukee or dewalt but I don’t like the feel of the paddle switch and how bulky they are in hand except the flexvolt which has a more closely to a rat tail grip it’s just too much for me to justify for home.
@@jamesfair9751 2ah, 4ah, 1.5ah, 6ah, doesn't matter how big the battery you're going to have the same power regardless. It's just how long you have that power for is the difference. That's the great thing about lithium, unlike traditional batteries you have full power from beginning to end. You get very little if any warning before they die. But yeah you need a 4ah for the blower regardless because 1.5 or 2ah gets drained pretty quickly on the 20 volt turbo fan blower
Yeah ryobi is offering those crappy slide on chargers too. I mean - it’s adequate but kind of chintzy. Gotta find a nice used base station type and go with that.
Good deal. Nice tool to have. REMEMBER not blow your clippings on the street. Protect the motorist. Good demo!
The Hart tools remind me of storm troopers..I don't think I've ever seen a whole Star Wars movie but that's all that comes to mind when I see them.
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That’s the main reason I like them hahaha
@@jamesfair9751 May the force be with you
If you only new the power of the Hart side
Okay but let's discuss why you haven't seen starwars lol
It's actually nice where you place the battery because putting it there well actually protect the battery if you drop it just because the price of batteries especially Milwaukee's and DeWalt are not cheap so I like that they put it there to protect it
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I finally got mine last night from Walmart as they have been sold out. Also somehow got it ffor $120! That is what it rang up for. I needed a battery blower for leaves on my porch and in my garage.. THIS BLOWER IS AMAZING. Not to mention how badass it looks. I was outside blowing leaves at 11PM LMAO. I loove this tool.
You got the 20 volt turbo fan blower, that's why it rang up for 120 LOL I've got that one as well and it does the job, the 40v is probably a different animal
@@atleezabel5156 No sir, it was the 40V brushless blower.
@@PhelpsLife that's what's up
@@PhelpsLife did it come with battery and charger? Or tool only
@@atleezabel5156 40V battery and charger, with the blower.
I just got mine today. come to find out, someone had purchased this and it made it's way back on the shelf. I have it charging so I hope it's not defective. I've read reviews just now and these batteries have issues. crossing fingers
Milwaukee needs to make a m18 600 cfm blower it looks like. And an industrial mx 900cfm blower
Ok so what’s the run time on the battery? You might have said it and I missed it
Depends on battery .. 20 -25 mins .. but if investing in any ope platform should have more then 1 battery
I don't have a leaf blower, but am thinking about the Hart. I have the 40V lawn mower which I like and it would share batteries. Seems like raking the leaves would be faster. Maybe I'm wrong.
Pretty impressive blower
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The bearings or bushings failed in mine with less than 3hrs use . The fan blade chewed itself up against the blower casing. The 40volt Hart brushless weedeater I have is doing the same at 2hrs use. CHINA BEARINGS WILL NOT LAST spend the money on a better quality tool.
Same issue with the Ryobi 40v backpack blower. To use turbo mode you had to hold the button down. Sort of annoying.
How comfortable is the leaf blower with that style of Handel looks like you would be able to Rocket in your hand to blow things by your feet two things that are a little bit away from you
Actually pretty comfortable to use ..power wise I'd put it up against alot of blowers .. surprisingly because of cost ..but not having cruise control trigger lock disappointing
Need help I have new blow and it's not turning on the battery is fully charged but not turning on
im looking to get one, or should i get the attachment blower? i got some homework to do.
Does the hedge trimmer in the blower use the same size battery please comment back in let me know
There's a 40 volt blower and hedge trimmer as well as a 20 volt blower and hedge trimmer. As long as it's the same voltage then yes, the batteries are the same.
Does the battery just pull out when you press in the blue tab or does it lock? Thank you
It locks in ..
Were you impressed with it or know please comment back in let me know
Very much ..
Im here because im considering this blower. Does it still work today since posting the video?
Thanks
Still works great
Wooooo its exactly the ryobi one. Good power but rips thru battaries. Make sure u have more than the one it comes with.
Run time really surprised me ..guna do a video with a few different blowers at some point
who do you like it more than ryobi ?
Looks pretty similar to the Ridgid blower.
Handle yes ... definitely not power wise ,but yes same company makes the two
@@toolboss8410 are the the Hart and Ryobi 40V batteries interchangeable?
@@taumax no. They switch the pins around so they won’t fit. Gotta love it right? Both made in the same factory but god forbid they make it more convenient for the consumer.
Nice i just got the brushed version for 65$ it was on sale
How is it holding up? I’m wondering if I could save $ and get the brush version.
@@fadedglory1045 was still working great when i sold it the other day
All blower test need to be done again in the winter with wet leaves.
Are you serious? You are not suppose to get to that point lmao 🤣
@@NoWayJose87 ours fell in a wind/rainstorm from a silver maple. Lots of big wet leafs.
Hey boss I’ve got the Hart 20 volt grinder and tho I guess it’s ok for the price I’m not super impressed with it. Maybe it’s because I only have 2 ah batteries. I got it because I love the grip on it. I can’t stand the fat handled paddle switches on the Milwaukee and dewalt 18 volts and I can’t afford my favorite cordless grinder the dewalt flexvolt. It has unbelievable power and a comfortable grip we have them at work now and they have saved my hands and arms from carpal tunnel. Can you get one of the harts and see if my disappointment is mainly in being spoiled by the flexvolt or if they are just junk also if you can use a 4 ah battery with it and see how much more power and run time it has.
Also curious about the palm sander it’s half the price of the dewalt but I really like the dewalt and it’s the only brushless model there is right now. But if the Hart can perform for half price I may go that route as it’s one of those tools I don’t see me using a whole lot.
Well your comparing Hart to Milwaukee and Dewalt..lol ...try comparing to Ryobi and kobalt and such ..not pro grade tool ..for diy market and half the price
TOOL BOSS yeah I know totally different machines here lol what I’m saying is I love the dewalt flexvolt but don’t need that much for home but the Hart with 2 ah battery isn’t quite enough I was curious how it would be with a 4 ah. I started to get a Milwaukee or dewalt but I don’t like the feel of the paddle switch and how bulky they are in hand except the flexvolt which has a more closely to a rat tail grip it’s just too much for me to justify for home.
@@jamesfair9751 2ah, 4ah, 1.5ah, 6ah, doesn't matter how big the battery you're going to have the same power regardless. It's just how long you have that power for is the difference. That's the great thing about lithium, unlike traditional batteries you have full power from beginning to end. You get very little if any warning before they die. But yeah you need a 4ah for the blower regardless because 1.5 or 2ah gets drained pretty quickly on the 20 volt turbo fan blower
Good video tool boss
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Got the Milwaukee fuel blower waiting on a great string trimmer deal like the blower for $99
I love my Ego
Heart blower versus Milwaukee blower
Too bad the batteries aren't interchangeable like Milwaukee
You can probably make a battery adapter to fit into the HART battery slot
Brick New Jersey
I like everything about this tool except the charger..it look cheap and crappy
Yeah ryobi is offering those crappy slide on chargers too. I mean - it’s adequate but kind of chintzy. Gotta find a nice used base station type and go with that.
Fluff them leaves
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He just talks to much
why blow it in the street. Blow it in the grass dmbaz!