TCBWFY via Amazon has
4-Pack TCBWFY Garden Auger Spiral Drill Bits Set on sale for
$12.49.
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Details:
- Versatile 4-Pack Sizes: Includes four bits (1.6x9 inches, 1.6x16.5 inches, 3x12 inches, 3x16.5 inches) for tasks from shallow bulb planting to deep post holes.
- Heavy-Duty Steel Construction: Made from industrial-grade steel with reinforced spiral blades; cuts through tough soil, clay, and roots; features corrosion-resistant coating for long-term durability.
- Effortless Operation: Attaches to any 3/8 inch or larger drill (not included); spiral design pulls soil upward to reduce strain; works with handheld or cordless drills.
- Multi-Purpose Use: Suitable for digging post holes, planting bulbs, trees, shrubs, and flowers; larger 3 inch bits for heavy tasks like fence posts; smaller 1.6 inch bits for delicate projects.
- Time and Energy Savings: Digs holes up to 10 times faster than manual shoveling; creates uniform holes quickly for more efficient gardening and outdoor projects.
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You have to dig new holes twice a year?
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For better quality and performance and larger sizes, including some large enough to drill a hole for multi-gallon plants in seconds, look into PowerPlanter augers. They're fantastic and made in USA, but also expensive. Never buy from them without using a discount code, which is easily found on Instagram or by signing up for emails. For bigger augers in tougher (e.g., rocky or clayey) soil, get a DeWalt DCD130 mixer/drill. It's more than powerful enough for most purposes, and far easier and more compact than an Earthquake or similar power auger. I use mine to dig post holes and plant large perennials.
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