Speeds up to 20mph 250-foot control distance 2.4 GHz remote controller with low & high settings 1:10 scale
Manufacturer | - |
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Brand | HART |
Item model number | HPRC01B |
Color | White |
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Product Id | 324353 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 810022396377 |
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HART 20 Volt Cordless RC Truck Kit (1.5aH Battery and Charger), HPRC01B
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The RC Truck is absolutely fun for the family of all ages, we take it out everyday. It's great because we can take it anywhere , I was shocked by how much power it has to it . The remote to it is very simple to use , it's really big and can move pretty fast. Everyone can enjoy this amazing remote control truck.
I saw this new Hart product and it spoke to the inner child in me, LOL and since I already own a few of their tools and have been impressed, and therefore own a few batteries, I decided to treat myself to a new RC vehicle. Let me tell you this does not disappoint. It is amazingly quick and will turn on a dime. It seems really durable I've taken a couple of hard hits and it didn't phase it in the least. The body is easily removed with four clips. The remote takes two AAA batteries and paired right up with the vehicle no problem! This thing is a blast! You might want to buy two of these because your kids just not going to let you play with it as much as you want to!
This is not my first Remotely Controlled toy car, but it's the most interesting one! The truck is pretty big, but when it moves, it is so fast! It's fun to do donuts and 180° turns. Our kids tried it each, and they had a blast driving it. And that, in my opinion, justifies the price for the truck and for battery / charger combo. I picked the suggested battery (1.5 V), but honestly if money is not an issue, go with the biggest of them -- 4.0 V. Because our fully charged battery lasts about 35 min before is drains. Which means that our big family needs to take quick turns to play. Oh and btw, there is enough space for bigger battery on this truck. To insert / remove the battery, just gently lift up one of the sides. It's that easy. I sure hope that this truck will last us longer than 2 years but we shall see.
I'm so happy with my truck It got hood features It has a fan on the inverter sounds cool 2 speed control
I can't say enough good things about my Hart remote truck! It runs great. Runs very fast. Turns corners with ease. I feel like it is a very stable, and that it will be a long lasting remote Vehicle. The remote controls work easy and well. Pay attention to the part where it does not come with battery & charging kit, which will run you around $50. Over all very happy with this purchase.
Speaking to the quality of this RC truck, this truck is sturdy and bigger than we anticipated. It really moves fast and maneuvers well. The top carriage easily removes to place the HART 1.5 ah 20 volt battery (not included). The cost of the battery and charger is $58!!! That is the one downside to this toy.
It's worth 20 more dollars to add battery and charger. Great buy because changing out dead battery for charged battery is so easy a 1st grader can do it. Love this it looks so COOL AND IS BUILT SO WELL.
I could not find any mention of this Hart RC Truck anywhere online so apparently these are not yet for sale. The idea of powering a RC truck with a cordless drill battery is very appealing to me since I already have the battery. And with 20 volts at 1500 mAh this truck seems to be quite powerful. The listing I ordered from says a Hart 1.5 Ah battery is required, but the 1.5 and 2.0 batteries are the same size, and presumably the 2.0 has higher capacity cells inside. The truck looks like it will accommodate any Hart 20V battery, including the 4.0 Ah. Two AAA batteries are included for the remote control. This truck is rather large, probably 1:8. It measures about 22 L X 14.5 W x 10 H. It is difficult for me to control so far as I am used to the "toy" type cars and trucks with the two joystick-type knobs, one for forward/reverse, and the other for left/right. Apparently I had the remote set to "Fast" and I would guess it was going over 25 mph down my street. The box says "20 mph" so I'm probably a little bit off. My neighbor has a "hobby" grade car and he says his will go 65 mph, but I barely go that fast in my real car. I could not find any mention of the speed control in the instruction manual but after I got out my jeweler's loop I could see the "Fast" and "Slow" settings on the remote. It will make it over my recently-mowed lawn but it can get stuck, and judging from the one rear wheel spinning I'd have to say it's One Wheel Drive so it's not really suitable for rugged terrain, regardless of it's appearance. And, of course, it works better on grass on Slow Speed. The body is very easy to remove with four clips and the Barbie "Estate" car body fits pretty well onto the frame. My granddaughter may or may not end up with a Barbie Monster Truck. I somehow think she will need some real 4WD so she can keep up with her brothers so my search for the right chassis continues. Either way, Barbie will definitely need to wear a helmet. It'll be interesting to see how it does racing against one of the "65 mph" cars in my neighborhood. I did several abrupt stops, turns, and sideways drifts and it did not flip over but it probably will with a sharp turn at full speed. I could not get it to pop a wheelie. It has very good radio range and is easy to pair with the remote simply by turning on the truck first. Usually.
I have two of these trucks. One was a gift the other one I bought for my son i just recently filed for a return on the one i got my son it looses conection and wont steer half the time and i knew it was a possibility that we might have a issue because after opening it i seen a wire hanging out of the remote i will upload a picture for you now the one that was a gift the stearing is backwords i have connected both remoted to bothe trucks separately same issues i would say its the remotes nowni understand why you lowered the price on them to $50 from over $100 i also had many issues with your hart batterys giving me error codes and no its not the charger i have very many of them this issue seems to be with both 20v and 40v i would think a company that makes the same tools as Milwaukee, ryobi, ridgid and AEG would be a better product but i know what hart is its the Milwaukee batterys inside that probably dont pass inspections thanks TTI group do better
After using this Hart Rc truck 3 times since i bought it, the engine started to smoke. It drove great, but it has a cheap motor.