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SYITCUN Auger Drill Bit for Planting - 1.6" X 16.5" Heavy-Duty Garden Auger Spiral Drill Bit - Bulb Planter Tool & Auger Post Hole Digger - 3/8" Hex Drive Drill

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Size: 1.6"x16.5"


Features

  • The Only Garden Auger You Need:SYITCUN auger drill bit is made of new PCM steel to ensure that the drill bit will work day in and day out. Plus, the 16.5" length allows you to dig without bending your back too much. What a back saver!
  • A Sweet Little Time Saver: This garden auger made it possible for you to drill precisely 100 holes in the ground in less than ten minutes, and they made it so much easier than using a shovel or other tool. You can save more pointless manual digging time and do more meaningful things!
  • Easy to Use: You can easily use this garden auger even don't know the ABCs of planting. All you need to do is attach the auger bit to a standard 3/8" hex bit drill and then start digging. In just a few seconds, a perfect drill will be born!
  • Use It Anywhere: Although this auger spiral drill bit is perfect for planting bulbs, it's not just limited to garden work. You can easily dig holes for post holes, fences,trees, and even bench umbrellas.
  • What You Get: You' re getting a 1.6"x16.5" quality auger drill bit. What you get more importantly is our commitment, we guarantee that if there is any problem with the product, we provide a return or exchange within 180 days or a full refund.

Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 16.81 x 1.77 x 1.73 inches; 9.91 ounces


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 10, 2024


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ SYITCUN


Best Sellers Rank: #46,668 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #52 in Auger Drill Bits


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,096 ratings


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  • This is a life saver for sure!
We live in the south and red clay is EVERY WHERE! When we plant something the spade is the tool of choice and even it small size still manages to unearth large clumps of red clay!!! With this Auger I can use my battery drill and dig a hole for my plant with ease! Instead of the large clumps it will grind it up and make the process soooooo much better! It is made of tough material and I have had no problems in my nursery. I also use it to stir my compost too. Stirring the compost is harder as I've gotten older. I use to use the pitch fork to turn it but the auger makes it much easier! Just stir it in a minute or so. We use so much compost in our nursery! Would recommend this to anyone! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2020 by Bobby & Lynn

  • Great for setting fence posts
I had to build a screening fence around my trailer to satisfy a city ordinance. The holes only needed to be about 20" deep. I bought this auger to help dig the holes for the fence posts. It worked great. Using the auger along with a post hole digger to clean out the holes made setting the fence posts much easier. You can probably use it in the garden too. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2021 by B Rod

  • Works fine with drill
This was purchased to put in termite bait stations around house. You do need to have a drill of at least 20v to handle power needed to drill down about 6 inches. Look out for small tree roots as you will get hung on them and need to clip them off to continue drilling to proper depth. As long as you go easy it will work fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2021 by Frank Eckert

  • Well made indispensable gardening tool.
I’m an Organic Gardener so I compost a lot. The wooden compost bin that I made (pictured) is awesome. The hardest part of the process is turning or stirring the compost while it cooks. This 24” auger bit attached to my cordless drill is the bomb! Even when I’ve filled the bin I’m able to stir it by running the auger bit up and down throughout the contained material. This auger bit is a heavy duty tool that’s well made and extremely durable. It’s ideal for making holes for planting things like Tulip bulbs. It’s also great for turning up soil in small areas where a shovel or even a spade is too big. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2020 by Lewis E. Johnson Lewis E. Johnson

  • Solid Product
I used this to drill 3" post holes for 2" x 4" posts for a garden fence. This drills holes quite well. Rocks can be a problem. I also used a long 1/2" drill separately to dislodge rocks and provide a center guide hole for this auger. Once I got past the rocky soil into clay, drilling went much faster. It was much easier than using a post hole digger. Keeping the holes small resulted in sturdier posts. Back-filled the small leftover spaces with cement. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2020 by ARTDUDE

  • Not as funtional or durable as needed
We had to plant about 75 half gallon plants, plus another dozen 1 or 2 gallon plants, in our back yard, and my wife figured we would be quicker with one of these augers. This one is the largest I could find far a hand drill ( 3 inches in diameter and 24 inches long), and looked like the heaviest duty, both by the pictures and the reviews, so we bought one. I was pleased when it arrived because it looked well made, the helix fitting the shaft well, even though there was only a half inch spot weld once per rotation of the helix. However, when you try to put it in action... Your chuck needs to really be tightened down on the hex shaft, and even though I have a massive 36volt DeWalt drill, you need really strong hand strength to make this happen to begin, and then re-tighten several times along the way. Next, when you try to drill a hole, you discover that the tip is a cone, with no edges like a drill bit, so the cone gets in the way of the auger's helix from hitting the dirt and digging in. I was working on medium firm soil and more often than not, could not push the unit into the soil to get going. My solution was to get an old 1 inch auger bit out, 18 inches long, and use that to pre-drill a hole for the 3 inch auger to start with. That worked fine. However, we have a medium amount of rocks in our soil, maybe 0.5 to 1.5 inch diameter, and when you hit those, the drill stops violently, so you better be hanging on with 2 hands, or you will sprain your wrist instantly. I used the 3 inch auger for about 30 plants, and wear on the auger was immense. About a half inch of metal wore off the edge of the bottom of the helix (diameter now about 2 inches at the tip), plus the hex shaft that the drill's chuck grabbed on to was now twisted into a helix itself. Also, when hitting an embedded rock, the point where the hex shaft for the chuck met the main 1 inch shaft of the auger bent, so now the end of the auger rotated in maybe a 9 inch arc if you ran it in the drill. I found that I could carefully bend it back, almost straight again, but it bent easier in further drilling. (btw, the helix never bent, nor did the half inch tack welds suffer any damage whatsoever). How did I get the job done? I switched to my 20volt DeWalt with the beat up 1 inch diameter by 18 inch long auger bit (formerly for wood). I drilled into the dirt maybe 6 inches, then rotated the drill in a cone shape to soften up the dirt, and scooped it out with a garden hand shovel. For wider holes, I drilled several in a pattern like a 5-spot on a dice. Worked great, and the smaller diameter solid steel auger bit was able to loosen rocks and push them out of the way easily, most of the time. I did get my use out of the 3 inch auger, so I won't return it, but I found my solution in the 1 inch auger that I already had. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2020 by Dee

  • Depending on age, do NOT plant hundreds of bulbs in a single day!
This was an excellent purchase which made drilling holes for bulbs so simple. Only downside was that, due its ease of use, I planted hundreds of bulbs in a single day & felt it the next several. ;)
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2022 by Kimberly Cleveland

  • Make planting small to medium plants a breeze!
This 3” Auger drill bit works great. Set out 10 shrubs in GA red clay in less than 30 minutes. Only have used it the one time but so far I love it. You can orbit you arms around as you drill to depth and get 6” + diameter hole if you need it. Dirt is pulverized too. I set out 7 Leyland Cypress back last summer. Took over 6 hours for me with with a shovel. Now with me being 62 years old this thing is a life saver. Highly recommend and money well spent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2020 by Dave Stokes

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