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Power Planter Auger Drill Bit Extension 7' x 28' with 1/2' Non-Slip Hex Drive — Garden Auger for Planting Gallon Potted Plants and Post Holes — Garden Digging Tool for Dirt, Sand, Soil & Clay

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About this item

  • Made from 100% solid steel with double 10-gauge flighting for superior strength and twice as fast drilling as single flight augers
  • Versatile 7 x 28 inch auger bit fits most cordless drills; Alternative to shovels for planting trees, shrubs, bulbs and digging holes in all soil types
  • Heavy-duty construction with replaceable blades tackles tough jobs like clay or rocky soil; Standard version great for lighter tasks
  • Non-slip 1/2-inch hex drive attaches securely to drill chuck; Works with 40V+ cordless drills for easy, efficient digging
  • Made in the USA by Power Planter, a 3rd-generation family-owned auger manufacturer providing quality tools for gardeners and DIYers



Product Description

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Plant. Grow. Repeat. Don’t waste time digging with your hands - either with a pickaxe or a shovel! Our Power Planter Auger is a superior garden-digging tool that can drill through even the toughest clay or soil, helping you quickly plant without wasting time. It’s strong enough to penetrate any soil - faster and smarter, not harder! Also, our auger drill bit extensions are a great tool for your green thumb, so you'll be planting in no time.

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VERSATILE GARDEN TOOL

Digging a hole? It's easier than it looks, especially with the help of this durable garden auger! Whether planting a tree or simply making a room for that new vegetable patch, our Power Planter Auger Drill Bit Extension 7" x 28" will get you digging faster and easier than ever. Simply tighten its 1/2-inch non-slip hex drive into your drill chuck, turn on the power, and dig!

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FOR YOUR EVERY GARDENING NEED AND MORE

Aside from gardening, our specially-designed auger drill bit is perfect for various home project applications. Our auger drill bit extensions will help you dig faster and easier, whatever soil or ground you are working on, so you can transform your garden with ease.

Indeed, a garden-digging tool to start planting smarter, not harder!

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Finish Projects Faster

Get the job done efficiently with our augers. Amazing for various digging tasks, whether professional or DIY, these tools are built to handle the toughest conditions and help you maximize productivity while minimizing physical strain.

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Jim G.,
2025-07-19 16:41:05
I bought the Power Planter 7" auger to dig (30) 24" deep holes for 4x4 fence posts for a deer fence. I used a corded, 7 amp, variable speed, Milwaukee right-angle drill. This is NOT the drill recommended by the Power Planter manufacturer. It does not have a clutch and so there was some preliminary risk of the auger catching and the drill torquing around and possibly hurting my wrist. But since I was able to control the speed and application of power with the variable speed switch, I was easily able to avoid any injury. I would not try this with a fixed speed Milwaukee Hole Hog. That could definitely cause a wrist injury. Anyway, my fence runs through the woods around my house and the ground I was boring into had a lot of roots in the first 6 inches of the bore. Some areas also had a lot of rocks. Some of the roots were 1" in diameter. Some of the rocks were 6" in size. The auger would get stopped by these obstacles. So, I had a pair of loppers, a heavy-duty digging bar, and a conventional manual post hole digger with me too. I would try to bore about 6" into the ground, then stop, cut and remove any obrstructing large roots with the loppers, and use the digging bar to further break up the ground. Then I'd start boring with the auger again. It would chew up the clay I broke up with the digging bar. I'd extract the auger every 4-6" or so and it would pull out most of the ground up dirt with it. If I was hitting hard ground again, I'd use the digging bar again to break it up, and the auger would bore down through it. When I had bored the full length of the auger, I'd extract it and then use my manual post hole digger to get the remaining dirt out of the hole. The auger would pulverize any dirt broken into large chunks by the digging bar, thereby making it very easy to remove the dirt. This system worked great for me and it would typically take me about 10 minutes to fully dig and and clean out a hole. Don't have unrealistic expectations of what the auger can do by itself chucked into a drill. That being said, I did have holes where once I got through the first 6" of heavily rooted soil, there were no rocks, and the Power Planter would easily bore down the full 28". But with the supplementary digging bar and post hole digger, the auger worked great for all conditions, and digging a hole was far easier than using only the digging bar and post hole digger by themselves. The Power Planter auger has held up very well with zero damage to it after 30 holes.
Lisa Schaaf
2025-07-12 14:41:31
I have planted over 30 rose bushes using this auger in clay with rocks. It's not easy. I dig 3 holes in a triangle with about 6" in between and then use shovel to make one LARGE 2' across hole for each bush and fill with amended soil. I will admit my thigh was black and blue until I used a belt and attached a gardeners knee cushion around my waist and padded my thigh. Then there was no stopping me!
Ryan
2025-06-18 13:05:15
The auger worked very well for digging several large 20" wide holes to plant 5-6' trees, I just dug several holes next to one another and also moved the auger around from side to side. I use this auger with a hefty 60V rechargeable drill. The auger saves quite a bit of manual labor. Yes you still need to clear out quite a bit of dirt from the hole with a shovel however the auger does the enormous task of digging the hole into solid ground, and the dirt that you get from the hole is nicely churned up and can be used for backfilling along with any soil amendments you might add. I bought the auger in May 2022 to save strain on my back going forward and I'm hopeful the auger lasts a long time as I plant more trees and shrubs over the coming years. I feel the auger is good value for the money. I have family that want to borrow it already.
G. Scott Reader
2025-05-28 15:50:32
Looks sturdy but paint finish poor. Probably will not make a difference in function. At first I thought had not been delivered but a family member had set it aside. Plan to use soon
ryan p cambridge
2025-05-26 14:29:28
As previous reviews have stated, the auger bit is well built and works well, even in clay, IF (and only if) you have a high-powered drill that can provide a high amount of torque. I started boring holes for 1-gal plant pots with a heavy-duty Milwaukee hammer drill (hammer off). The drill was high-power, but low torque and nearly caught on fire, literally. So, i ponied up and bought a high-torque Rigid drill from Home Depot that is intended for mixing concrete ($140). It has a spade handle and a support handle. This drill unleashed the power of the auger and made boring dozens of holes, even in clay, possible. My only complaints are 1), its a bit (no pun intended) expensive, and 2), it doesn't bore through grass because the blade tip just spins on top of it. If you break the soil a bid, say with a pick ax, then it digs right in. Have considered cutting a couple teeth into the blade at the very bottom to see if that improves the performance in grass/vegetation.
DERRICK CHEN
2025-05-03 15:29:40
This power auger bit get the job done very well. One down side is that if you intend to use cordless hammer drill is that you are going to want to use 6ah and up on the battery. Yesterday I try with 4ah and run out of battery quite easily and today I use 6ah battery, absolutely having no trouble finishing what I need to get done so far. I am not sure how many battery I need to auger two ten foot diameter for my orange and lemon tree. Since I am using dewalt system on my power tools, I will be considering getting a few 15ah flexvolt battery as we progress deeper. The hammer drill that I get is with flexvolt advantage so this should be interesting once I have 15ah flexvolt which is the powerfulest flexvolt battery available. I currently are use three 2ah battery, one 4ah battery, and one 6ah battery to power my cordless power tool from dewalt. I will most likely going to get my first 15ah flexvolt battery next month and that will change my auguring capability significantly. I use 7” to loose soil significantly and most likely annual or bi annual usage for me. I did get 2” one as well which I will leave it for the 2” review.
Q
2025-04-25 17:11:47
I bought this auger along with DEWALT 60V MAX* Cordless Drill... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QBKKWVB .So far we've used it to quickly update our landscaping by digging holes for plants with relative ease and speed. What would have taken a whole weekend before we did in a couple of hours. Great product. Highly recommend.
Peter
2025-04-13 13:05:07
Ups production and is easy on the body
Anne Cutajar
2025-03-29 11:38:07
I love this Power planter auger, it's a great size and heavy duty. The 7" size auger and height makes planting my bigger plants so easy. Very pleased with this purchase. Highly recommend, great quality!
Rita Thomas
2025-02-17 11:06:51
This does not work with an ordinary drill.
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