
Manufacturer:A.M. Leonard Label:A.M. Leonard | I purchased one of these 5 years ago and found it to be excellent A Great Auger I have planted several thousand bulbs with this2 1/2in. diameter x 24in. length, approx. 5 1/2" flight, bulb/plant auger, requires 3/8" chuck. So I am excited to once again find this augerRating 5 Looks like I'll be planting a few more thousand bulbs now!2008-12-20 I bought this auger and use it in heavy clay works fine I won't call it 'soil' because in Portland, Oregon, it's just clay2 1/2in. diameter x 24in. length, approx. 5 1/2" flight, bulb/plant auger, requires 3/8" chuck. ;-)The one issue is the auger has no bevels for the drill to sit on, so it's just a round shaft, which tends to slip unless you can really tighten the drill onto the shaft Rating 3 My electric drill (cordless drills don't work for this in heavy clay) has only a hand tightenable chuck; no chuck key, so it's difficult to tighten enough in the hard, heavy stuff I'm trying to drill through2008-11-25 But sturdy enough for the job even down a couple of feet into the ground I planted 300 daffodil bulbs in very hard ground with this auger Dig this Auger Worked 100% better then using the manual long handled bulb digger2 1/2in. diameter x 24in. length, approx. 5 1/2" flight, bulb/plant auger, requires 3/8" chuck. You should take 30 minute breaks in between planting because your drill will start to get hotRating 5 2008-11-18 Our ground is hard clay and my husband put it on his electric drill, so far we have used it to plant hosta and about 6 shrubs excellent tool They are small mail order types, but we know we will be able to loosen the ground for bigger plants2 1/2in. diameter x 24in. length, approx. 5 1/2" flight, bulb/plant auger, requires 3/8" chuck. Rating 5 2008-07-19 I have had 1 of this size, 3" (yellow), and 1 of the 2 Best designed and most easy to use for handheld powerdrills 5" (red), size for approx 6 yrs2 1/2in. diameter x 24in. length, approx. 5 1/2" flight, bulb/plant auger, requires 3/8" chuck. I am very impressed with the ease I enjoy while drilling holes for what-ever projects I find to use these Rating 5 These are sturdy, and with the extra length of the "lead-in" point, this auger will not have the tendency to wander/skip out of control 2008-06-23 Being a machinist/tool-design/maker, myself, I find that the "angle", and "rate-of-twist" or "curl" per inch designed into this auger, makes it possible to drill into loose soil, clay, and dry type soils, with-out having the auger being so agressive, as to possibly "torque" the power-drill right out of your hands 2 1/2in. diameter x 24in. length, approx. 5 1/2" flight, bulb/plant auger, requires 3/8" chuck. . |
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