🌼 Dig, Drop, Delight! Your garden's new best friend.
The 4"x12" Solid Auger Drill Bit is a robust gardening tool designed for quick and efficient planting. Compatible with any 3/8" hex drive drill, this heavy-duty steel auger allows you to dig holes for bulbs, potted plants, and more in just seconds. Its squared shaft ensures a solid grip, making it a reliable choice for both amateur and professional gardeners.
C**E
Good quality and works great!
Great for making holes for my plants!
K**D
An auger drill bit for planting
This makes setting out plants so much easier. It makes a perfect hole and easier on your back.
M**L
What kind of drill needed?
This auger drill seems to be holding up well. However, you need to take into account the type of hand drill you will be using for this larger auger drill. My 18v drill seems to be working well with proper settings. Also, the type of soil you will be drilling into will play a big factor as to how well it works. I only wish they made this drill auger longer then 12", you still need to bend over or kneel to get the right postion for a straight vertical hole. Which I might add did a number on my back.
R**C
It Works
I can not sit on the ground and dig holes. This allows me me stand and dig. We have clay soil and this tool goes right thru the clay. You can also trench with it to loosen the dirt enabling you to pull weeds a fast pace. I used it to plant Canna bulbs and elephant ears. Did great!
P**Y
Life saver
This was a life saver. I needed to dig 6 new holes for shrubs and after having to dig 14 a few weeks before I got this to help out. It make digging through clay, rocks and hard soil easy. Even for digging larger holes it can be used to loosen the sides to make digging a piece of cake.
S**P
Worked exactly as advertised
I bought this auger to use for a homeowners association workday to plant over 400 liriope spicata plants, and it did the job very well. I had four electric drills and chargers and rotated them throughout the day. At the end of the project--except for having lost its luster (and some paint)--the auger showed no damage or even wear to the blades. The soil varied from soft to very hard and rocky, and though the latter took more effort and time, it eventually yielded to the auger. I do suggest using the most powerful drill you can.
G**3
As expected
Works as described.
M**N
Worked as Expected!
Did what I wanted it to do: dig holes so I could put some potted succulents in the ground. There were a few roots as expected and it pushed it aside so I could cut them with my clippers.
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