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Hart Tools are Leaving Walmart – What Comes Next?

Dec 23, 2025 Stuart 10 Comments

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Hart Tools’ parent company, TTI – also owns the Ryobi line at Home Depot, Milwaukee Tool, and others – has announced that they are voluntarily discontinuing the HART business by the end of 2025.

Hart Tools are exclusive to Walmart, and so this is essentially the end of the Hart line – including their cordless power tools.

TTI says that the Hart brand will remain in their portfolio.

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I found this statement interesting:

The discontinuation of the HART business further supports our ability to deliver our medium-term internal profitability objectives with additional potential upside in the following years.

Looking around a bit, it seems that Hart Tools discontinued their social media efforts around 9 months ago. They posted regularly, and then it just stopped.

On YouTube too, Hart’s last video was posted 9 months ago, celebrating the changeover from winter to spring.

What happened? As I see it, there are 2 likely options.

Theory 1: Tariffs destroyed Hart’s profitability.

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Theory 2: The contract expired and Walmart awarded it to other companies.

Hart and Hyper Tough Tools at Walmart Store

I did a store walk at Walmart a little over a year ago, and the tool aisles were cleanly divided between Hart and Hyper Tough.

Hart Power Tool Accessories at Walmart Store

They had a lot of Hart tools accessories across many categories.

Hart and Hyper Tough Air Compressors at Walmart Store

In almost every tool-related category you could think of, Hart was there.

Hart Pressure Washer Accessories at Walmart Store

Walmart even had Hart pressure washer nozzles.

Hart was everywhere.

That Hart seemed to have ceased their social media activities around 9 months ago is a big clue that their departure from Walmart was long-planned.

It’s possible that Walmart is expanding their Hyper Tough selection, but they really need more brands in there for price point differentiation.

What comes next? It’s very likely that Walmart will clear out all of the tools. But besides that, does Walmart have new brands on deck, or will they have Hyper Tough fill everything in?

Will Walmart stores downsize their tool departments nation-wide?

Which brand(s) has Walmart contracted with to replace Hart Tools in stores?

There are lots of questions. All we know for certain is that Hart Tools is “discontinuing their business” in 2025. It’ll be interesting to see what changes come to Walmart in 2026.

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10 Comments

  1. Harrison

    4 hours ago

    Aside from maybe RYOBI, this is why I would commit to store brand power tools.

    Reply
    • A W

      2 hours ago

      Wouldn’t?

      Reply
  2. jm

    4 hours ago

    Many months ago I noticed they put all of the Hart vacuums on clearance and starting bringing in a lot more Skil branded stuff to the tool section. They even had some of the original Skil Worm Drive saws, but they were only $10 off the retail price. They also put on clearance all of the Hart lawn and garden stuff. I have the Carbon Fiber weed eater and it is really good.

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  3. Ezzy

    2 hours ago

    Hart’s power tools may be junk but they actually have a few very specific hand tools that are top notch. All are from pre Wallmart days so make of that what you will. They used to sell by Home Depot. I got a hammer, crowbar, and chisel from Hart at Home Depot that are excellent. Much prefer the hammer over anything else Home Depot had at the time 9 years ago. And the crowbar has a unique handle design that makes it stronger. They kept those models on in the switch to Wallmart. The hammer is the same except the color changed from red to blue.

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  4. Mizzourob

    2 hours ago

    I there was so much promise of the hart battery platform making it into multiple departments at Walmart. Seems like they only made to the automotive, vacuum and camping sections.

    Reply
  5. Nathan

    1 hour ago

    As soon as those hart containers and multi bin boxes go on real sale I might pick up a few

    Guess they didn’t sell at all. Shame but I’d like to see more made in USA hyper tough stuff.

    Reply
  6. JMG

    1 hour ago

    Could Walmart become the new home for Chervon’s Skil/Flex/Ego products?

    Reply
    • Stuart

      25 minutes ago

      Skil? Maybe. Flex? No. Ego? No.

      Reply
  7. Bonnie

    21 minutes ago

    The marketing-speak definitely sounds like the brand had lost any profitability it had. Otherwise I would expect it to get shopped around to smaller stores or something.

    Reply
  8. Mark M.

    6 minutes ago

    Never had a reason to get into Hart stuff but there are some hidden gems in the HyperTough brand, USA-made pry bars and such.

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