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ToolGuyd > Power Tools > Cordless > New Harbor Freight Hercules Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool w/ Brushless Motor

New Harbor Freight Hercules Cordless Oscillating Multi-Tool w/ Brushless Motor

Feb 18, 2021 Stuart 9 Comments

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Harbor Freight Hercules 20V Brushless Oscillating Multi-Tool

Harbor Freight has come out with their second Hercules 20V brushless-motor cordless power tool, a new oscillating multi-tool, model HCB42B.

The Harbor Freight Hercules 20V cordless oscillating multi-tool is said to deliver 45% longer runtime compared to their Hercules brushed motor product, and 20% more power compared to their “standard” product.

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This is Harbor Freight’s first and only cordless oscillating multi-tool, and so the 45% longer runtime and 20% more power claims seem to be based on general brushless motor advantages.

The brushless multi-tool has a 3.1° oscillating angle, and previous marketing language said that it also features a universal-style blade interface. A tool-free blade change mechanism allows for quick and easy accessory changes.

Harbor Freight Hercules 20V Brushless Oscillating Multi-Tool Closeup

The front of the tool features a dual-LED worklight design.

Additional features include a soft start motor, 6-speed variable speed control, and compact design.

Harbor Freight Hercules Brushless Oscillating Multi-Tool Specs

  • 20V battery platform
  • 3.1° oscillation angle
  • 8,000 – 19,000 OPM
  • Weighs 2.6 lbs
  • 11.5″ length

The tool is sold as a bare tool only, although there are “build your own kit” promotions where you can save $25 in-store only if you also buy a battery and charger at the same time.

Bundled accessories include a 3/8″ plunge cutting blade, sanding pad, 5pc 120 grit sandpaper, 5pc 180 grit sandpaper

Price: $100

More Info via Harbor Freight
Compare: Dewalt Kit via Amazon

Discussion

We knew that Harbor Freight was launching a series of new brushless Hercules cordless power tools in 2021, although there was no way of knowing the order.

This new Hercules oscillating multi-tool looks okay on paper, and I assume that it features the same universal blade interface as previously advertised.

Harbor Freight Hercules 20V Brushless Oscillating Multi-Tool Sanding Wood

Is there a dust port adapter? No, or at least I cannot find one on Harbor Freight’s website.

Harbor Freight sells a surprising range of oscillating multi-tool blades and other such accessories, and even a handful of Hercules-branded blades.

The pricing of Harbor Freight’s accessories aren’t very compelling, but you should be able to use other brands’ blades without issue. Which ones? They don’t specify, but it looks like Imperial’s blades (buy now via Amazon) will fit. (The linked-to Imperial Blades bulk packs, starting with their 3pc pack, beat Harbor Freight Hercules on pricing.)

It’s good to see Harbor Freight upping their game, but savvy shoppers that haven’t already purchased into the Hercules 20V cordless power tool system will occasionally have a couple of other compelling options available to them.

Just a few months ago, you could have purchased a Dewalt brushless 20V Max oscillating multi-tool kit for $99, or a Milwaukee M18 oscillating multi-tool kit for $99. The new Harbor Freight oscillating multi-tool bare tool is $100 by itself.

At the time of this posting, the regular Dewalt brushless kit, with more accessories than the $99 seasonal kit, is priced at $174 via Amazon.

If you need a full kit with the Hercules, their 2.0Ah battery is priced at $25, and their standard charger is $30. Buy it all in-store, and you’re looking at a $130 kit price (after $25 bundle savings). That’s pretty good for a brushless motor cordless oscillating multi-tool outside of holiday shopping seasons.

The idea of better performing and higher quality Harbor Freight Hercules tools is still very new, but it seems to be working out for them.

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9 Comments

  1. Marko

    6 days ago

    “But it all in-store, and you’re looking at a $130 kit price”

    I assume “But” was supposed to be “Buy”, but the price does not add up either.

    Reply
    • Stuart

      6 days ago

      Thanks! *fixed*

      I mentioned the $25 bundle discount earlier in the post when talking about pricing, added a reminder in the discussion.

      If you buy the tool, battery, and charger in-store, you save $25 with their “build your own kit” type of promo.

      Reply
  2. Nathan

    6 days ago

    huh I thought the hercules line was supposed to all be dewalt knockoff. This looks more like a milwaukke/bosch knockoff.

    meanwhile as I think has been covered a few times. WHile it’s a better tool for HF buyer beware x2 when you realize you could shop around for 5 minutes on your mobile and get a name brand quality tool for less or the same price.

    meh

    Reply
  3. Victor

    6 days ago

    My dad has the dewalt brushless XR multi tool. He was impressed with the Hercules . Less vibration and it didn’t over heat like the dewalt which gets hot fast on hard wood

    Reply
  4. Bruce

    6 days ago

    I recently bought their corded 4.5 inch angle grinder. I’m generally pleased with it. It’s powerful, quiet (for the tool type), fit and finish is fine and it was much easier to buy than wandering off to the big box store so I could stand in line to buy a yellow one.

    Reply
  5. Mac

    6 days ago

    My Milwaukees don’t have worklights. I haven’t noticed if the newer styles do. Innovation, maybe? That said, I think hf skipped the step between selling junk for cheap cheap, and trying to be adequate and priced like the major players. In neither case do I see value. I’d rather pay more for better, or, as has recently become the case, less for better. Pass

    Reply
  6. Chris

    5 days ago

    What in world ever happened to the cheap tool store? The only HF in my area is clear on the other side of town in a bad neighborhood. I would go there if I could save $50 on a tool that I would likely use just once and that is what I loved about Harbor Freight. While I was there I would pick up other consumables like sandpaper, etc. that were competitively priced. If they think for one minute that I would ever buy their premium tools they would have to be a) significantly better than the competition b) priced well under the competition c) in a store located right next to the competition before they would get any significant amount of money from anyone much less me.

    Reply
  7. Eric McCormick

    5 days ago

    Harbor freight is ruining itself. What was great about them was the dirt cheap prices on tools that would likely be used once maybe twice anyway.

    Reply
  8. charles

    5 days ago

    commodity pricing? yes please. give me a DeWalt battery adapter and I’m in. I’ll end up killing half a dozen of these during the 2500 hour build of my Cozy MKIV.

    Reply

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