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2025-08-22 11:55:18
Had to put some trellis up that kept falling down in the heavy winds I was recently having. Didn't want to do something permanent like concrete and the ground was so dry that I couldn't make much progress with a shovel. I also had trouble digging behind a bush due to lack of space. This thing solved my problems! Dug a hole deep enough for the trellis post to go in and the dirt I filled back in provides enough support. I only used this to dig 10 holes so I can't comment on longevity but I can't see this breaking down if you use it in dirt. Rocks may give you trouble and dull the blades but it had no issues going through dry hard packed dirt
Prez Life
2025-06-19 12:27:39
I use this to plant seedling plugs into clay soil, and it works great.
jennifer obergfell
2025-05-23 14:26:34
I had 50 small plants to plant (think 6inch by 3 inch root ball) and this made the process easy and quick. It also cut through roots. It only works for smaller plants.
Cherry B Poo!e
2025-05-11 11:38:03
Worked perfect, I planted 150 pine trees in a day. I tried the shovel thing; I wasn't strong enough to work it, I guess.
Steve C. Thompson
2025-04-09 14:03:35
This works great for starting a hole for a steel u post.I was dreading pounding steel posts for a fence into a very dry, rocky, hard Oklahoma ground.But I couldn't believe how well and fast this works with my hand drill.
J. Ferrara
2025-04-06 18:27:55
Life saver when planting a new garden with roots and rocks to deal with.
Peter Chesnutt
2025-03-20 17:23:18
I have several hundred (to over a thousand) bulbs to put in the ground this season. I bought these because 1) they’re economical; 2)the variety of sizes; and 3) they could be time savers.All bits in the 1st photo are oriented in the same position (note the position of the blades at the back of the shaft). I used the blade on the left to dig ~675 holes in hard packed ground with some gravel in it. As you can tell by the rubbing of the powder coating at the bottom of the shaft, the bit caught occasionally on something in the soil and the drill kept spinning some while the bit did not. I’m not sure what these bits are made of, but you can tell they wear very quickly as shown at the tip of the bit on the left (which has been used) versus the bit in the middle (which hasn’t been used). Also, the shaft on the bit on the left broke just in front of where the drill chuck jaws grab the shaft after catching on a rock for the upteenth time. Each bit only has 3 weld points attaching the auger blade to the shaft. You can see in the second photo that the powder coating rounds out the hexagonal end, making it a lot easier to round out where you drill attaches.Overall, a good concept, but the quality could be a lot better. I will not be able to use these for multiple seasons.
Angelina
2025-03-18 11:11:22
If you have soil it will work fine.It fits in my small drill.I have mainly rock albeit loose, doesn't work for that.
Cuca
2025-02-05 18:07:47
Quisiera saber si hay extensiones de esta medida. Buen producto.
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