Power Planter® Planting Auger
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An Easier Way to Plant!
Create your dream landscape - without the hard work!
The Power Planter® DIY Planting Auger is a more enjoyable way to plant in your garden. This hand-held hole digger fits most cordless drills, making it easy to dig and plant anywhere. Measuring 3 inches in diameter by 12 inches in length, it's perfect for planting bulbs, small annuals and perennials and more.
The Power Planter® Planting Auger features strong, 10-gauge flighting, a 3/8 inch non-slip hex drive, and a 5/8 inch center shaft made of durable steel. You'll be able to dig into even compacted soil without manual effort. And it comes in a glossy, bright-green enamel, so it won't get lost among your other garden tools!
This Planting Auger isn't just great for small plants. Use it to mix house paint, grass seed, fertilizer and even cement, drill several holes to loosen up the soil for a larger plant or tree, and easily complete mass plantings.
All you need to do? Attach your cordless drill and start planting!
Contains:
- 1 Power Planter® DIY Planting Auger
- Hanging box for easy storage
Specifications:
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3 in. W x 12 in. L
- Fits most cordless drills (minimum 18V recommended)
- Digs holes up to 3 inches wide and 11 inches deep
- Drill and side handle not included - side handle may be required for more compacted dirt
- Do not use earth augers with impact driver drills, drill bit extensions or sockets
Full Planting & Care Instructions
Product Details
Does Not Ship To: | AK, AZ, HI, PR |
Customer Reviews & Photos
Based on 13 reviews
I don't knowcwhat to think?
I don't knowcwhat to think? It clogged with dirt immediately.
AUGER
prtetty much what I've been looking for for a while now. Thanks
Great tool
Five stars tool does what it suppose to do
Love ❤️
Although it doesn’t work well on clay soil, this is still amazing. It has been so helpful and useful for planting.
Work Great
Attach the auger to a high torque drill and be amazed. Even the heavy SC clay soil didn't prevent the auger from doing its thing.