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popularJoshJ7278 posted Yesterday 07:28 PM
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Home Depot DeWALT Post Hole Digger YMMV Clearance $17

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My local Home Depot had several Dewalt post hole diggers on clearance for $17, normally $53 online.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../317553680
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My local Home Depot had several Dewalt post hole diggers on clearance for $17, normally $53 online.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../317553680

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Model: DEWALT 46 in. Fiberglass Handle Post Hole Digger

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Ballistic_TipYesterday 07:31 PM
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Which zip code?
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I've used one of these to put in more fence posts than I can count. They do the job, but renting a power auger is the way to go nowadays in sand and soil with minimal rocks if you're fencing any distance. These things have their uses still these days. 15 bux is a good deal if you can find it, and if you think you'd ever need/want it.
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Quote from BluegrassPicker :
I've used one of these to put in more fence posts than I can count. They do the job, but renting a power auger is the way to go nowadays in sand and soil with minimal rocks if you're fencing any distance. These things have their uses still these days. 15 bux is a good deal if you can find it, and if you think you'd ever need/want it.
just be extremely careful with those, particularly if there are any roots nearby. i hit a root and literally almost completely snapped my wrist if i had just held on for 0.1 seconds longer. you either need to let go immediately or hold it tight enough that the unit won't spin when the bit stops spinning. i think the 2 person augers are a lot safer.
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Riptide360Yesterday 08:09 PM
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Crazy how overly priced these are normally. Great for post holes and planting trees.
Yesterday 08:10 PM
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exceljockeyYesterday 08:10 PM
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Darn, I thought this was the battery powered one......
Yesterday 08:36 PM
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SalmonFishingFanYesterday 08:36 PM
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Appears to be in-store only, found some in FL
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ValueRangerYesterday 08:40 PM
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Quote from brad_headley :
just be extremely careful with those, particularly if there are any roots nearby. i hit a root and literally almost completely snapped my wrist if i had just held on for 0.1 seconds longer. you either need to let go immediately or hold it tight enough that the unit won't spin when the bit stops spinning. i think the 2 person augers are a lot safer.
That's one of the reasons why I use 1/2" pipe and water.

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Quote from brad_headley :
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just be extremely careful with those, particularly if there are any roots nearby. i hit a root and literally almost completely snapped my wrist if i had just held on for 0.1 seconds longer. you either need to let go immediately or hold it tight enough that the unit won't spin when the bit stops spinning. i think the 2 person augers are a lot safer.
Yep, that's a fact. Same thing with big rocks. The rocks (and roots) stay, and so does the auger but the motor keeps going. Even if you let go of the handles it hurts like crazy when they hit your shins when digging deep. How do I know....

The only thing that gets hurt with the clamshells in this deal are the blisters and muscles and the back.....
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Quote from ValueRanger :
That's one of the reasons why I use 1/2" pipe and water.
That sounds boring . . .
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desynergyToday 04:42 AM
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None in stock around me. (Kansas City)

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