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4-Pack TCBWFY Garden Auger Spiral Drill Bits Set

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TCBWFY via Amazon has 4-Pack TCBWFY Garden Auger Spiral Drill Bits Set on sale for $12.49. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • 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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TCBWFY via Amazon has 4-Pack TCBWFY Garden Auger Spiral Drill Bits Set on sale for $12.49. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member SickerDealer for sharing this deal.

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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iamben
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Mostly with keyed chucks, but today's drills tend to use keyless hand-gripped chucks. It can be a challenge to tighten enough for the torques involved here.

Hope this helps clear up your confusion.
nyospe
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For all the jokes, these things are very useful for planting. I have a nearly identical (orange red) set from another brand, and have used them repeatedly every spring and fall.

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Jan 08, 2026 01:44 PM
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JellyBellyMDJan 08, 2026 01:44 PM
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Spray them with WD-40 for smoother penetration and less binding when extracting.
Jan 08, 2026 01:46 PM
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TealThread549Jan 08, 2026 01:46 PM
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Quote from burntorangehorn :
For those wondering, use things like these with a 1/2" chuck drill.

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.
I Almost forgot about my Bosch SDS that is similar. The smaller drills struggle with larger bore holes and the torque against your wrist with only one hand is an issue. I got a red tool I think I had to pay this price for a single one for planting bulbs.
Jan 08, 2026 01:52 PM
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baller11111Jan 08, 2026 01:52 PM
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Quote from RugerRedhawk :
"Perfect for Post Holes" 🤣
fence in your bonzi
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Jan 08, 2026 01:54 PM
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baller11111Jan 08, 2026 01:54 PM
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Quote from JellyBellyMD :
Spray them with WD-40 for smoother penetration and less binding when extracting.
your plants will love it!
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Jan 08, 2026 01:59 PM
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CollegeRamenEatJan 08, 2026 01:59 PM
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Jan 08, 2026 02:07 PM
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darrinv8Jan 08, 2026 02:07 PM
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Love my set! Saves me so much times.
Jan 08, 2026 02:27 PM
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l7ragonriderJan 08, 2026 02:27 PM
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Would these work for putting down termite bait traps?

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Jan 08, 2026 02:31 PM
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JellyBellyMDJan 08, 2026 02:31 PM
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Quote from baller11111 :
your plants will love it!
Forgot.. Also makes it easier for plants to sprout as well.
Jan 08, 2026 02:32 PM
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silveiranetoJan 08, 2026 02:32 PM
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I have a pair (from a different brand), and it was become an invaluable tool in gardening and hardscaping.
Jan 08, 2026 02:38 PM
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barkyJan 08, 2026 02:38 PM
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I'm not the DIY type. I prefer going to Tractor Supply and buying my post holes.
Jan 08, 2026 02:54 PM
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FeistyFriction3432Jan 08, 2026 02:54 PM
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I once saw a guy with one of these at the beach digging a hole for umbrellas. He was the hero on a windy day
Jan 08, 2026 03:35 PM
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EagerCorn513Jan 08, 2026 03:35 PM
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I have a similar set and it also works really well for installing stakes for putting up deer mesh around new trees. Make sure when drilling something like that to brace the drill against your leg in case itje auger catches. I broke the side handle on ff of my Milwaukee drill from it catching when drilling but the leg technique worked good.
Jan 08, 2026 04:31 PM
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ToolsForDadJan 08, 2026 04:31 PM
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Odd. I'm getting failed to add item to cart. I think it's sold out, or just about to be.
Jan 08, 2026 04:39 PM
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steppedinitJan 08, 2026 04:39 PM
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Quote from LordVader3425 :
You have to dig new holes twice a year?

I live in the Central Coast of California and produce is grown all year round. Strawberries are never not in season, although you don't need an auger for them.

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Jan 08, 2026 04:40 PM
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steppedinitJan 08, 2026 04:40 PM
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Quote from ToolsForDad :
Odd. I'm getting failed to add item to cart. I think it's sold out, or just about to be.
Product is not even listed now. It's dead.
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