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The VASGOR 4"x12" Auger Drill Bit is a heavy-duty, cast alloy steel attachment designed for 3/8" hex drive drills, ideal for planting bulbs, bedding plants, and digging post holes up to 12 inches deep. Compatible with 18V+ cordless drills, it features a machine-milled point and reinforced welds for durability in tough soil, dramatically reducing manual labor and back strain while boosting planting efficiency.









| ASIN | B07XG2Y4C9 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Colour | 4" x 12" |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,600) |
| Date First Available | 31 May 2019 |
| Finish | Uncoated |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Manufacturer | VASGOR |
| Manufacturer reference | 1.6x16", 2x16", 2.6x16", 3x16", 3.5x16" |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Package Dimensions | 44.09 x 15.8 x 14 cm; 453.59 g |
| Part Number | 1.6x16", 2x16", 2.6x16", 3x16", 3.5x16" |
| Tool tip description | Conventional Point |
| Voltage | 18 Volts |
A**B
Works well
This worked well, we had around 60 griselinia plants to put it and it did the job.
J**A
I used this wonderful drill attachment with a Kobalt drill to make 36" deep holes for 12-foot 4x4 fence posts in impossible West Virginia clay soil. Worked like a charm and as expected with ONE easy to handle caveat: it can hurt your arm if you dont hold the gun properly and it spins while you're gripping it. I recommend bracing the gun with your foot as your drill. PROs: excellent value, well built, bend resistant, digs symmetric holes even in tough, clay soil CONS: the torqueing motion of the drill can give you arm pain or cause an injury. Make sure to secure the gun with your foot while your drill so that it doesnt twist your arm if the drill catches on a rock in the dirt underneath. Summary: I would buy this tool again. Why spend $300-$500 on a post digger when you can spend $30?
M**G
Makes planting bulb easy
R**J
Sturdy product with good finish. Perfect for planting small sapling trees, making holes for tomato and pepper transplant, etc. That said I would not recommend using it with a cordless drill unless you have very light soil. A proper auger can handle the torque but a cordless drill could easily be destroyed
G**H
My wife(the gardener) always complained about the soil around our property. It was difficult to get a shovel into the ground because of the clay and rock mixture. It was also hard on her feet, shoulders and legs. She saw an ad for this tool on the internet and thought it would be great to give it a try. It worked as advertised and she was thrilled. We used a battery powered drill when testing it. As I said before our soil was not great and it did the job, but if your soil is worse than ours, a hammer drill might be required.
A**H
Value for the money
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