Garden Hole Digger Auger for Planting Bulbs Seedlings,Bulb

Garden Hole Digger Auger for Planting Bulbs Seedlings,Bulb Planting Auger,Heavy Duty Garden Spiral Auger Drill Bit,Thickened Shaft Planting Auger,Drill Planter Garden Bulb Planter Tools(8x30cm,4x22cm)


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Size 5x37cm 8x30cm 8x30cm 8x30cm 8x30cm 4x42cm+7x42cm
Quantity 1 1 1 1 1 2
Seed Starter Traysseed traysseed traysseed traysSeed Starter TraysWindow Planter Box Indoor
Packaging Quantity 10 Pack 20 Pack 60 Pack 20 Pack 10 Pack 10 Sets
Size 25x10x5cm 19x19x5cm 6x6cm 17x12x5cm 19x19x5cm 22x9x8.4cm


Weight: 660 g
Size: 4x22cm+8x30cm
Dimensions: 30 x 8 x 30 cm; 660 Grams
Part: SN-00071
Colour: Black
Batteries Required: No
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: SYITCUN
Dimensions: 30 x 8 x 30 cm; 660 Grams
Reference: SN-00071
Size: 4x22cm+8x30cm

89 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Wish I had of had this years ago.
    Guess older & wiser now.
    Needed easier way to plant bulbs, but also useful to break harder ground for other plants.
    Get one.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Perfect for the job I needed to do – to make a 50mm hole, 450mm deep in my lawn to install a rotary washing line. My cordless drill coped OK, just by being careful not to take too big a bite of the earth.
    Not sure about the yellow plastic tools, but they weren’t why I bought it.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This worked well with my cordless worx drill was able to bore a hole deep enough to put my post in with little effort with the sledge hammer. Found it worked best in hammer mode had to keep reversing the drill to get it out really needs a more powerful drill didn’t find it hurts your wrist at all like other reviews though I did dig a small hole with a spade first then filled with water to soften the earth

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Used for planting a load of crocus bulbs.
    Making the holes is so fast and easy with this!
    As others say it can start digging in and taking you through to Australia but if you have a torque setting on your drill just turn it down until it stalls the reverse it and start again.
    My neighbour and I must have done around 150 plants in half an hour!

  5. SusanneHillman says:

     United Kingdom

    I purchased this for a heavy duty task of drilling over 100 deep holes in a raised bed, and it didn’t disappoint. Well worth the money.

    A word of warning. When using be careful and use a slow speed on your drill. Too high a speed could damage your wrist.

  6. ShielaGuffey says:

     United Kingdom

    Eats through soil and clay ground. Set your drill to slow speed if you hit rocky stoney ground it will jam up and twist your wrist and arm. Worked well for me, it’s well made and strong, keep checking the chuck is tight!

  7. StefaniByatt says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Robust item, simple to use. Would probably not use in dry conditions

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    advertised as a tool that would dig holes for plants in any type of soil sorry but not true

  9. Donald says:

     United Kingdom

    This Drill bit it fabulous for so many things. If you’re a keen gardener, you need these, I have bought 2 different sizes. I also use it to aerate the lawn for reseeding. It’s so easy to use with my 18v drill. Would highly recommend.

    REM

  10. Hitch says:

     United Kingdom

    This is such a useful little item. We are in the process of a significant transformation of the garden around our recent home purchase. This makes planting out bulbs and plants from 3-inch pots so easy and if there are plants already in a border then it reduces the disruption to the roots of the plants already planted. It has saved us so much time!

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Works well at digging holes in soil also used for mixing the contents of the compost bin.

  12. FrankRoxon says:

     United Kingdom

    After sowing 139 sweetcorn for the allotment it dawn on me I would have to dig 130 holes to plant them with a towel. This was daunting so I got this.. really sped the job up and created perfectly sized holes.

    Just be sure to keep two hands on the drill at all times in case it hits a stone or something!

    Going to use it for my spuds next week!

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Nothing to dislike about this tool. Easy to use. Good value for money.

  14. AlbertinaBarak says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    This gadget is great for making holes for bulbs and plants where you need a hole cleared. I wanted it for parsnips. Make a hole, fill with compost and grow well shaped parsnips. I’ve also found other uses around the garden. You need a decent drill with good torque and a strong wrist.

  15. JeffreyIgnacio says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersThe auger is designed to fit into an electric drill having a hexagonal top for the chuck to grip. As a side note, this ideally should be a mains powered drill or at least have a spare, charged battery to hand. The auger digs in very well and the ‘business end’ stands up to punishment well. That unfortunately cannot be said for the hexagonal end as this, in my case, quickly rounded making the augur unable to be driven and spinning in the chuck at quite low torque when for instance encountering damp clay soil or a small root. All this to say that, for the price, it has done its job, but don’t expect ‘industrial’ quality.

  16. Chloe Salerno says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    The auger arrived on time was well packaged it was used to plant bulbs made it really easy.

  17. Sara Gorman says:

     United Kingdom

    Much better than using a trowel.
    Read the instructions/go one line and watch one of the many videos to make sure you choose an appropriate clutch setting, otherwise it can cause the drill to tug your hand/arm if not set correctly.

  18. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Used the large auger with an18v cordless drill to plant trees, lasted all day on one charge. Auger was faultless and would no doubt be ready the following day, alas not so me.

  19. Charles Webb says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought to try and improve drainage in clay soil, does the job, only downside I would say is that the steel is rather soft and the hex bit is already getting rounded off a bit, which will cause issues with its longevity which is a shame.

  20. EuniceSweet says:

     United Kingdom

    Very well made and sturdy auger ideal for drilling drain holes in the lawn and filling with rubber crumb.

  21. GeraldBrowder says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Well made and dose the job it was designed for it’s not going to cut through heavy stone soil but normal garden soil is a breeze

  22. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I already purchased a set of drill bits for planting my bulbs and bare root plants, but they were only 400 mm long, including the shaft to fit the drill chuck. I struggled to plant the larger Tulip bulbs and plants with long roots, but this was fine today.

  23. Fred3633ecwnhqw says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Bought to speed up planting of bulk purchase of bulbs and lilies. Large auger perfect for lilies and smaller one right for alliums. Used with cordless variable speed drill on low setting. Found best technique was to use short prodding technique rather than try to drill hole in one go. Worked fine and a lot quicker than planting with trowel or bulb planter. Large auger also handy for loosening soil for corner posts on new raised beds. My soil was friable, not compacted and no roots/stones to speak of so augers did their job without any issues. In tougher conditions there may be a problem as screw threads are fixed to the shaft with just 3 spot welds rather than continuous weld and so could be point of failure on hard stony ground.

  24. JerrellTier says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Did the trick on my heavy clay lawn
    I would recommend this for small lawns with drainage problems. I did a cat scan of the lawn first as this thing goes very deep very quickly. Looking forward to planting bulbs with it in autum

  25. LloydSimonson says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Bought to drill some holes to accommodate fence posts of the same size. I suppose it depends on your ground conditions but this worked great for me. Just needed to be careful I didn’t go too deep.

  26. EvaHantonb says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    The garden Auger arrived on time. It is a good and steady unit. However, it requires a good powerful drill to use in rough soil. I tried a powerful 18 volts hand drill, but it did not work satisfactorily.

  27. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    used two cordless drills with one of the augers in each and planted hundreds of bulbs of all sizes in a couple of hours in stony Cotswold soil with no effects on dodgy knees and no back pain afterwards! A gift from the gardening gods! I found highest torque setting and lowest speed gave best result.
    highly recommended!

  28. BlaineTipton says:

     United Kingdom

    We have a hard stony soil but it went through easily. 10kg of daffodils planted using this. Definitely recommend.

  29. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I got this to facilitate installing the ground spike for a rotary drier. Previous attempts to drive in the spike led to it being very off-vertical. I made a rough jig out of scrap wood to assist in keeping the auger vertical. When drilling, you need to avoid forcing the tool as it will bite into the soil and stall the drill. Also allow the auger to bring the spoil to the surface. I used an 18v cordless drill on slow speed and successfully excavated to 16″ depth.
    As a bonus I used the augur when planting a number of daffodil bulbs. just the right size, job done in minutes.

  30. Britt Hayes says:

     United Kingdom

    I was pleased with it’s performance. Planted tulip bulbs through grass in no time. Sturdy so should last.

  31. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    useful and convenient. The length is long enough so that you don’t have to bend to much when drilling in standing position. The downside, due to the length, when it rotate, it is a bit wobbly. My top soil is from wickes so that might explain the ease of drilling.

  32. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Very impressed with the quality, sturdiness and value for money

  33. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Great tool for many things in the garden but I use it mainly as an auger for 75 x 75 and 100 x 100mm steel post spikes to drill a pilot hole. Absolutely first class for this and enables spike adjustment right down to the last few taps.

  34. MaxwellFDIE says:

     United Kingdom

    Planted 3 times as many bulbs in our lawn in the time we normally would with the dipper and no blisters. Plus the grass soon covered the holes so well impressed

  35. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought for the wife who is constantly adding Bluebells and Snowdrops to our woodland garden and spends most of the time digging the bulbs in with a trowel on her knees. The length of this auger enables her to stand and drill multiple holes in a group very quickly and then simply drop the bulbs in and back-fill. It makes the job so much easier, quicker and more consistent. The only observation is that you need to ‘hold’ the drill-bit back to prevent it from simply drilling in too deeply without removing the soil. If you lift the drill up and down as you go this will ensure the hole is cleared of soil and not suddenly swallow the auger bit. It would also have been helpful if the blades had extended longer up the shaft to enable deeper holes for stakes but this is its secondary use as the increased ease for bulb planting is its forte. Well made with solid shaft unlike some other hollow versions and the diameter of the hole is perfect for dropping a bulb in and allowing your pinched fingers to press in the soil behind it. Not had it long enough to have encountered any issues apart from hitting the odd tree root and having to back out and move the spot over. Used with a an old corded drill and long extension lead as this drill has a side handle for steady control and a speed limiter on it so it could be set not to run away and bury itself more quickly. Good tool and well worth having in the shed. I’m no gardener but the wife would spend all day on the garden if she could and she really likes using it and has planted many bulbs since getting it.

  36. ElliottNeustadt says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    eceived on time well packed quality item top draw selle

  37. Bert Atkinson Jr. says:

     United Kingdom

    Excellent. Have only used it twice but planted 600 bulbs in less than an hour. Good drill essential I guess but even lifts small rocks out.
    Very pleased.

  38. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Having a chalk garden can prove extremely difficult when planting anything because you need to be a body builder to make the smallest of holes. This drill bit was the perfect solution. We did manage to break our drill/battery screwdriver and my partner nearly twisted his wrist so caution is required when drilling into hard ground but other than that it’s a great bit of kit.

  39. CatheriDuigan says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Came quickly and are as described, work reaaly well but have only used a coipule of times so far. However, they are built weel so hope they hold up over the next months and into next year, time will tell.

  40. Maricela6620 says:

     United Kingdom

    Really with the Augar it makes nice deep holes for planting also is great for make a much bigger hole by drilling half a doze holes then dig with a spade, well made impleme

  41. Caroline Igo says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Good product. Sturdy. Used it to dig out bamboo hedge roots. Did the job!

  42. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Not used as a bulb planter but used to break up top 200-300mm of compacted dry and hard soil in a trench – which meant no real digging just shovelling so much easier and very good for that.
    Also used as pilot hole borer for fence post hole auger. Made that task much easier in a confined space.

  43. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I bought this auger to bore holes in the ground to mount scaffolding poles to use as clothes posts. I had a trial go in the area. I used a Makita SDS drill with a normal chuck fitted, you need a bit of power for this job and I doubt my cordless drills would have been up to it. If the ground is dry it sort of bores its way in bringing up the soil chopped up fine. As you go deeper it is inclined to screw itself into the ground, faster than you might expect. You have to reverse the drill to escape. In clay you go in a little way and pull it out, not easy if it’s in too far. I managed the full depth of the auger and on the real holes I then hammered the poles into the ground the last bit. The bit certainly works and although I only needed it for two deep holes it looks like it could bore a lot more. Very pleased. The best bit and I’m chuffed with this, was I nearly got the holes vertical by eye.

  44. ModestaMcCrea says:

     United Kingdom

    I used this in addition to the 150dia hand Auger as when I hit a stone could swap to the drill and work around the stone to remove it. I also used it to enlarge the hole. Brilliant.

  45. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 5 From Our UsersOur garden floods every year, all seasons and it is due to terrible clay soil. it affects borders and my lawn. I bought the augur after seeing someone using it on a Pinterest gardening page. It is incredibly powerful – prepare yourself for that, the drill will come out of your hand once the augus gets stuck in so start gently. This is our new ‘go to’ for sorting out our soil issues. We were thrilled to see it drill out what I can only describe as ‘pot making’ clay from our borders. I fear we won’t need to go that far down for the clay under the lawn. We’re filling in the holes with a mixture of topsoil, grit and compost. Hopefully, it will sort the draining issue out.

  46. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I needed to install some 3×2 posts in the garden, had used a much larger (hand operated) augur in the past for large posts, so gave this a try. Perfect! Used with a Bosch PSB 1800 Li-2 cordless drill, worried it wouldn’t be butch enough, but it was. Drilling in very dry soil is dead easy, like a manic mole it disappears rapidly producing 10-12 inch deep holes with no bother. Drilling in wetter (clay) soil is a bit slower, need to pull the spoil out as you go, but the holes are even better, really neat. If you hit large pebbles or tree roots, you may need to reverse out and pound the blockage into submission with a digging bar. And you will need to brace the drill against your leg as the back torque when you hit something is fierce. Brilliant tool! Fun actually…

  47. The Editors of GQ says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    This has a solid bit and coped well with stones.
    I used it to drill holes & plant 50 plants in under an hour!

  48. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Was a bit skeptical about this as I would be using this to dig post holes and not simple gardening when planting.

    The ground was a bit softer from previous rain but it made easy use and dug deep very quickly. I do suggest not rushing and going full power on your drill. Preferable to use a torque mode as when it snags on a stone your drill will flick violently cussing wrist damage.

    This simple tool help me put up a small fence with about 7 posts. Saved me so much time from manual digging.

    Only regret is not getting a bigger one so I can dig bigger holes.

  49. RatiBinkley says:

     United Kingdom

    I’m using this to help dig a narrow trench for cabling from house to shed.
    I remove the turf then drill a series of holes with the auger before digging the loosened soil and stones.
    I set my battery drill to the highest torque setting so I won’t damage my wrists if there’s any resistance.

  50. UUILashaylynzw says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    This 50mm (dia) 600mm length auger helped to make hole in turf for fitting rotary washing line. Had to utilise metal bar to break up stones encountered, which the auger struggled to pass. However this auger certainly contributed in making the job easier to reach the depth of hole required and saved having to dig the turf out.

  51. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought mainly for turning compost in large bins, build quality seems decent but a word of warning, because it’s quite sturdy your wrist will probably fail before the auger does. I was using an 18v cordless DeWalt drill which generates a fairly decent amount of torque and it gave my arm a hell of a yank. Definitely not one to let children use. As regards the compost, does a brilliant job of mixing it.

  52. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    It worked as I expected it would, makes a neat hole for my rotary line fitment.
    Made hole deeper so I can cement it in and give more stability.

  53. RoxannaEssex says:

     United Kingdom

    yet to try it but it scares the hell out of me !!

  54. HershelWeldon says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Used first time to prepare some hard soil for planting. Had the drill setting on max torgue and it nearly ripped my arm off. You need to experiment with the torque to find the optimum level and then it works well.

  55. Doug says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I have to say expensive for what it is but I have to admit used in an SDS drill it really does make digging post holes etc a breeze and is quiet fun and satisfying to use. You do find yourself look king for reasons to dig a new hole with i

  56. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    This is a great tool! I have been using a pick up axe to break up my hard garden soil and then using a spade to remove all the weeds and plant bulbs.

    I bought this tool after seeing a video on tiktok and thought wow! what a great idea. After some research, I bought this product and attached it to my stanley fatmax 750W corded drill. It went straight into the soil and around in seconds! Powerful and saves so much time and energy.

    Make sure you use a good drill with a handle because if the soil is very hard, you can damage your wrist (I almost did), hold it firmly and just take your time and let the drill do the work.

    You need a powerful drill for these type of jobs.

    Definitely recommend it!!

  57. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Looks fine and sturdy not used as yet as weather very wet. On examination think the drill mounted hex end could do with being a bit deeper into the drill for a bit more stability and strenghth as i have clay and a bit rubbly soil…??

  58. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Work well but wish the shaft was slightly longer
    To keek my drill away from the soil.

  59. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Brilliant to loosen soil, just watch if it snags in even small roots as the drill will take hold and could damage your wrists with the twist. No fault of the drill bit, just a caution of working soil.

  60. FedericNFE says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Happy with the product nd glad I brought it. Made planting hedging so much easier. 5 seconds a whole (even though it was stoney / rockey. Saved my back.

  61. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    be careful if the auger bites in the ground, as it will spin the whole drill in your wrists.

  62. Brandon Widder says:

     United Kingdom

    WOW. I am so happy i found this. My soil is very difficult to dig being clay and flint. I never want to dig deep but had given up planting bulbs as it is so arduous. With this wonderful auger bit and my drill set to full torque it is easy. Thank you

  63. ForestIngalls says:

     United Kingdom

    2 Products ordered Wednesday, expected on Saturday, one arrived Thursday, one on Friday. Both exactly as expected. If I had to gripe about something, it would be the packaging was massive for both. I have a third size drill on order, all three would fit in a single box half the size of the box each was sent in. Quality excellent and service faultless. Its a hard one really, because if they waited for all three to be despatched together, you would complain they took too long. All in all…..very happy and highly recommended.

  64. therunningbug says:

     France 🇫🇷

    Petit outil de jardin Idal, utilis une fois, parfait rien redire , je recommande ! A noter, livraison trs rapide (48h)

  65. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Great little arguer bit, just the right size for plug plants. Very sturdy product that is value for money. Definitely use this seller again.

  66. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersEasily made neat 2ft holes to take some posts. It worked well in our soil which is quite stoney when you get down about 9in.
    I like that it has a solid shaft
    It works well with a cordless drill ( max torque) which has better control than my electric drill. It didnt fit my impact driver and the SDS drill would be too powerful. Go slow, if it seizes just reverse the drill and try again woth less pressure but go slow of the drill is going too fast when it seizes on a stone or root you could eaisily break a finger or hurt your wrist.
    The only negative is that I would have prefered the screw/blade to come further up the shaft which would make it easier get the spoil out of the hole if you are making a deep hole.

  67. MarceliBrabyn says:

     United Kingdom

    Fits straight into the chuck of the drill, and does exactly what you would expect it to do. Just be wary of the soil that is thrown out in all directions when it’s being used. Makes light work of digging holes in even the hardest clay soil.

  68. AlejandReiss says:

     United Kingdom

    This has been a very useful product. I’ve used it to dig post holes and it has made the job much easier. It is made well. A bit pricey for what it is but made life a lot easier.

  69. ChaunceBaumgart says:

     United Kingdom

    This item is great for my husband as he has a bad back and this does all the hard work

  70. Rick Pearson says:

     Italy 🇮🇹

    Premetto che avevo bisogno di una trivella di 80 mm di diametro ma con un codolo pi lungo per arrivare ad una profondit di circa 60,70 cm
    Quindi ho dovuto saldare una prolunga ben centrata . Allora fine della modifica l’ho messa alla prova usando un trapano avvitatore con una batteria di 4 A e 60 Nm. Usata per fare un recinto di 50 pali di pino diametro 80mm,alti 2 metri , terra argillosa con pochi sassi , ha svolto il suo servizio senza problemi. Unica accortezza e stata di mantenere il manico laterale del trapano per evitare infortuni alle braccia.

  71. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Very sturdy piece of kit which makes bulb planting so much easier. All you need is an ordinary drill; the auger fits in and when the drill is switched on the rotating auger makes a hole just right for you bulbs. Husband loved it, as he can plant his bulbs without having to kneel down.

  72. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 4 From Our UsersI used it to help remove soil from post hole tight to fence. Was putting in 7 of the short concrete repair posts to bolt to existing wooden post. Removed old cement with chiselling drill and because soil was wet and compacted bought this item to help remove the soil. Very difficult with post hole spade, just compacted through being wet. Worked a treat, removed about 4″ depth at a time, then used the post hole shovel to enlarge the hole. The spiral pulled the earth up nicely which because wet stuck to the spiral. I’ll be honest, I thought after reading reviews the spigot that goes in the drill would probably break but by using a drill with an auto clutch no problem. Saved a lot of hassle and time. I gave it 4 stars for sturdiness because as an engineer I can see the spigot was its weak point and also fitted not particularly true and if in ground with any heavy side ways force would probably snap off, if you have a drill with a clutch use it as no problems that way, try and drill straight and pull out straight rather than wiggle it about.

  73. IsebeeFalkiner says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Wow, soooo easy to plant blubs now!
    What a great thing. Bigger size tool or more impacted earth can be more effective with a corded drill but small size tool worked excellently on normal grassed soil areas.

  74. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersFaced with the back breaking task of planting fritillaries again in a lawn I decided to give these a try. After getting the hang of it – plunge into lawn and while its still turning pull out when required depth reached- or you end up in Australia. The small one worked fine with an 18v rechargeable Bosch drill. Not tried the larger one yet but I don’t think this portable drill would have the heft needed in a compacted lawn, but would be OK in a flower bed, but so would a conventional planter. Either way you’ve still got to get down on your knees but its a much quicker way to plant bulbs in a lawn.

  75. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersThis works quite well with low power battery drill – it’s a bit too much on a electic mains drill that hasn’t a variable speed setting! The two drills wiil make a suitable hole in softish soil but struggles with hard or impacted soil so they are more suited to prepared beds. Given this they are very useful for planting a lots of bulbs and are very well made.

  76. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Great product, wish I had one years ago! Planted 100+ bulbs on an hour. Would have taken 2 days without this beast of a tool. Totally happy, great product 5 stars from me

  77. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I have compacted ground and this just went straight through it.

  78. Michael Rougeau says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I used the drill bit to assist with digging out fence post holes. It worked well and loosened soil and clay materials well. My ground was also stoney but the drill bit lives to tell the tale. Very handy.

  79. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 9 From Our Users2 Drill Augers, used to loosen very compacted soil/building rubble round a tree stump I wanted removing.
    Spade wouldnt touch the ground but the smaller of the two loosened the soil enough for removal.
    So first use was a tough hard day.
    These are strong enough that they will take the drill from your hand if they snag, so only positives on how robust they are.
    Larger one probably more suited to looser less compacted soil (mine was more like concrete).
    Are they worth it? In my opinion definitely

  80. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Does as it says drills holes for planting bulbs plants etc ideal for planting in a crowded boarde

  81. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Good sturdy item used for planting bulbs and vegetables. Easy to use.

  82. CyrilDarvall says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersWith the very hard ground from the dry weather this has been an invaluable tool around the garde

  83. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 11 From Our UsersI was looking for something to break up compacter earth in some very closely planted flower beds. This was perfect for the job. It must be stated that the earth was dry so it did not stick to the bit. I used it on my 14V 3/8″ Chuck Cordless Drill with no issue. I would imagine it would be ideal for bulb planting as well.

  84. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 11 From Our UsersI was actually a bit bothered about the hassle of having to connect up the electric drill and extension cable to use this. However, I then noticed that we had an old hand drill in the garage (windy handle). So now I keep that with my gardening tools and I can use it easily without the need for electricity!

  85. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    A bit on the costlier side as compared to others, but really solid made, feels heavy and works as intended.

  86. Anonymous says:

     Germany 🇩🇪

    eine wirkliche Arbeitserleichterung. Wir haben sehr festen und steinigen Boden doch dieses Teil hat sich einfach so reingefressen – trotz Akkuschrauber. Kann ich nur empfehlen.

  87. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Wonderful piece of kit. It does exactly what it says. Good for planting and also simple soil turnover.

  88. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Very good quality and super easy to use, would buy agai

  89. AliHzvxusfop says:

     United Kingdom

    Does a fantastic job – made planting so much simpler!