A new Zero turn is coming out next month or so by Ryobi, and at the same price point as this Hart. They are both made by TTI. The Ryobi will have removable batteries and a joystick control system. These Hart models do not.
@@HARTTools I sure do!! I have a 40v chainsaw and blower, then I have quite a few 20v tools plus some hand tools as well. Maybe in the future I'll be able to get one of these mowers or a zero turn if y'all release one!!
Why is this riding mower not available in Canada? It's not on either the Hart Canada website or sold at Walmart Canada, despite them carrying all the other Hart models/tools
The batteries alone will cost about $500. That said, it is way too much. These are essentially the older model Ryobi riding lawn mowers with a different set of batteries and themed white. The Ryobi versions retail for around $2500. It makes no sense to buy what is essentially the same thing, arguably worse in some regards at such an inflated price. There are better electric riding lawn mowers you can get at the $4k range.
I decided to buy one of these, only to find out that after getting it assembled, it doesn't power on. Turning the key does nothing. It will charge with the quick charger, but turning the key to the ON position does not power the mower. Haven't even had this 12 hours.
@@HARTTools Yes, both arrived with 11% charge. Both have been charged both in the mower using the charging port, AND individually directly to the wall charger. Still, turning the key does nothing.
Hart 30" Riding Lawn Mower: $3900 (non-removable battery) -Overpriced compared to comparables. Comparable products: Ryobi 48V Brushless 30": $2500-$2800 Craftsman E150 30": $2599 Cub Cadet 56-Volt MAX 30": $2999 What can you get for around $3900? New Ryobi 30" 0 Turn w/ LCD display and removable batteries.
The HART 30-Inch Deck Lithium-Ion Riding Mower has the muscle to cut up to 1 acre on 1 charge. With 3 brushless motors, it has the power to mow thick grass with ease and provide fade-free performance, from the first cut to the last. This model is quiet to operate so integrated LED lights are a great feature for mowing in darker conditions and the single-point height adjustment further enhances the customer experience. In a nutshell, you get the power of gas without the hassle! We recommend checking out our website for additional specs and let us know if you have any other questions.
@@HARTTools The compatibles all offer the same 1 acre per charge marketing line, are all quiet and have LED lights (which is standard on these). The HART is clearly built off the Ryobi 48V Brushless 30" with the new 80v battery packs which Ryobi is using in their much improved upcoming models. The only significant change between the two would be the battery type & charger. The upcoming Ryobi 30" will include everything you listed, in addition to the premium 0 turn controls, removable batteries, LCD screen display and the ability to add additional 40v Ryobi batteries as an auxiliary power source. All at the same price point. In short, the Hart offers nothing beyond what has already been offered by the competition, at a massively inflated price point. I can't imagine Hart's target audience buying into it at that point. The price to value ration is bad. At $4k, there are just too many better options, many that go beyond a mere 30", which you would want if doing an Acre.
I picked It up from Walmart. For 2999. You really can’t beat it. I did just about an acre and still had a little less than half the power left. It’s a fun functional ride. Boost is awesome.
Dear Hart Corp. why do you not sell replacement blades for your walk behind mowers in Walmart stores. There should be Hart mower blades and replacement heads for your trimmers in Walmart stores. When I have looked I have heard so many people express these same thoughts.
The blades that come assembled to the unit are ideal for mulching and side discharge. The bagging blades are designed to give you more lift and therefore, a better bagging performance.
Battery warranty. Let's say the mower goes from 1 hour of cutting time in year 1 to only a half an hour year 2/3. Will the warranty replace the batteries?
Where can I find the complete warranty ?
Nice!! Hopefully a zero turn mower will come out in the next few years as well. Battery technology is amazing!
A new Zero turn is coming out next month or so by Ryobi, and at the same price point as this Hart. They are both made by TTI. The Ryobi will have removable batteries and a joystick control system. These Hart models do not.
We appreciate hearing what you want to see from us next! Do you have any HART tools now?
@@HARTTools I sure do!! I have a 40v chainsaw and blower, then I have quite a few 20v tools plus some hand tools as well. Maybe in the future I'll be able to get one of these mowers or a zero turn if y'all release one!!
@@Josestoolsandprojects Sounds like you have quite the collection started!
@@HARTTools Sure do! I love my Hart tools and I'm glad to be part of the Hart tools family.
How does one find a repair shop incase of trouble ?
Why is this riding mower not available in Canada? It's not on either the Hart Canada website or sold at Walmart Canada, despite them carrying all the other Hart models/tools
I want one for my shed, how long is it with the bagger system?
Lol, $4000? This thing looks so basic and toyish, I thought $500. What a joke. Probably cost about $100 to manufacture.
The batteries alone will cost about $500. That said, it is way too much. These are essentially the older model Ryobi riding lawn mowers with a different set of batteries and themed white. The Ryobi versions retail for around $2500. It makes no sense to buy what is essentially the same thing, arguably worse in some regards at such an inflated price. There are better electric riding lawn mowers you can get at the $4k range.
@@deuswulf6193under $3k now and not comparable to Ryobi lead acid battery mower!
I decided to buy one of these, only to find out that after getting it assembled, it doesn't power on. Turning the key does nothing. It will charge with the quick charger, but turning the key to the ON position does not power the mower. Haven't even had this 12 hours.
Hi Noah, have you been sure to plug in the 80V batteries located under the plastic panel under the seat?
@@HARTTools Yes, both arrived with 11% charge. Both have been charged both in the mower using the charging port, AND individually directly to the wall charger. Still, turning the key does nothing.
@@noahgreene7606 We're very sorry to hear this! Please reach out to our customer service team at 1-800-776-5191. Their hours are M-F 9am to 5pm EST.
Hart 30" Riding Lawn Mower: $3900 (non-removable battery)
-Overpriced compared to comparables.
Comparable products:
Ryobi 48V Brushless 30": $2500-$2800
Craftsman E150 30": $2599
Cub Cadet 56-Volt MAX 30": $2999
What can you get for around $3900?
New Ryobi 30" 0 Turn w/ LCD display and removable batteries.
The HART 30-Inch Deck Lithium-Ion Riding Mower has the muscle to cut up to 1 acre on 1 charge. With 3 brushless motors, it has the power to mow thick grass with ease and provide fade-free performance, from the first cut to the last. This model is quiet to operate so integrated LED lights are a great feature for mowing in darker conditions and the single-point height adjustment further enhances the customer experience. In a nutshell, you get the power of gas without the hassle! We recommend checking out our website for additional specs and let us know if you have any other questions.
@@HARTTools The compatibles all offer the same 1 acre per charge marketing line, are all quiet and have LED lights (which is standard on these). The HART is clearly built off the Ryobi 48V Brushless 30" with the new 80v battery packs which Ryobi is using in their much improved upcoming models. The only significant change between the two would be the battery type & charger.
The upcoming Ryobi 30" will include everything you listed, in addition to the premium 0 turn controls, removable batteries, LCD screen display and the ability to add additional 40v Ryobi batteries as an auxiliary power source. All at the same price point.
In short, the Hart offers nothing beyond what has already been offered by the competition, at a massively inflated price point. I can't imagine Hart's target audience buying into it at that point. The price to value ration is bad. At $4k, there are just too many better options, many that go beyond a mere 30", which you would want if doing an Acre.
I picked It up from Walmart. For 2999. You really can’t beat it. I did just about an acre and still had a little less than half the power left. It’s a fun functional ride. Boost is awesome.
@@alpappalardi7044 Hey al I think I might get this too. I looked hard in this market. DO you know how wide it is? I need to fit through 42 inch gate.
@@theclan011 it’s 30 wide Add a few inches for the bagger if you add that. You should be fine. I’ve been having a fun time with it
Dear Hart Corp. why do you not sell replacement blades for your walk behind mowers in Walmart stores. There should be Hart mower blades and replacement heads for your trimmers in Walmart stores. When I have looked I have heard so many people express these same thoughts.
If/when the price gets to my poverty level....I'm getting one! Love the chainsaw I've purchased and the blower! Maybe one day...this.
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That's nice but to much for me at this time.
What’s the difference between the blades that come assembled and the ones in the bagger kit?
The blades that come assembled to the unit are ideal for mulching and side discharge. The bagging blades are designed to give you more lift and therefore, a better bagging performance.
@@HARTTools I also learned if you don’t run a speed marathon . The existing blades work efficiently for bagging. 👍
Can you put paper bags for lawn collection in the bagger? Where can I get a manual and spec sheet on this?
We sent over the manual in a response to your direct message on Instagram.
@@HARTToolsno manual on Hart website? H80RM011 the part number?
Anyone know how to change the battery on the HART ? Get replacement or additional batteries ?
We responded to your other comment!
Where’s my demo,to go with all my hart products?
We will keep you in mind for reviewing opportunities!
You need a tester?
Battery warranty. Let's say the mower goes from 1 hour of cutting time in year 1 to only a half an hour year 2/3. Will the warranty replace the batteries?
The batteries will carry a 5 year warranty in case there are any problems.
@@HARTTools After the warrenty runs out and the batteries fail, How much to replace them? I know royobi has the same type and they are 899.00 each!
I want one🙏🙏🙏🙏
Available now on Walmart.com!