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Yard Butler Roto Driller 9” Aerating Irrigating Planting Auger Drill Bit Digs Holes For You, RT-1 Yard Butler Roto Driller 9” Aerating Irrigating Planting Auger Drill Bit Digs Holes For You, RT-1

Yard Butler Roto Driller 9” Aerating Irrigating Planting Auger Drill Bit Digs Holes For You, RT-1

Yard Butler Roto Driller 9” Aerating Irrigating Planting Auger Drill Bit Digs Holes For You, RT-1 Yard Butler Roto Driller 9” Aerating Irrigating Planting Auger Drill Bit Digs Holes For You, RT-1
$ 13.36

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Based on 298 ratings
Easy to use
9.33
Value for money
9.29

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GARDEN AUGER DRILL WORKS FOR YOU - This tough auger drill device takes care of the hard work in the garden. Attach the garden auger to any electric or cordless drill with a 3/8" or larger drill bit to quickly dig holes in your garden.
PERFECT FOR PLANTING BEAUTIFUL PLANTS - There is no better gardening drill bit for digging holes in your yard than this auger attachment, which can also help you get rid of those pesky weeds.
THE GARDEN OF YOUR DREAMS - Easily transform your yard by planting the flower bed you've always wanted or a full garden that will wow your guests. This electric drill garden auger is all you'll need to get started.
BUILT TO LAST - This heavy-duty nine-inch roto drill attachment pulverizes soil and digs deep holes. This garden drill is 9" tall, 1 34" wide, and weighs 1 pound. It is made of powder coated durable steel.
RISK-FREE 30 DAY GUARANTEE - Yard Butler products come with a risk-free 30-day satisfaction guarantee. Return it for a full refund if it isn't the right fit for you.

Questions & Answers

How long is the auger part itself?

I was on vacation, so please accept my apologies. The auger itself is about 7 inches long. I would strongly suggest this piece.

Is it necessary for the ground to be relatively soft for this diameter, or can it be relatively hard?

Wet/muddy soil is not good, but soft, friable soil is. Will it be good for bulbs to come through in the spring if the soil is too hard? Not cement hard, but will it be good for bulbs to come through in the spring if the soil is too hard? The part where you hit rocks is the worst. Here's what I don't like about this item in particular: In a Sears Craftman variable speed drill, I used it. It's a rounded bit. It has no bumps or flat sides to prevent it from spinning in the drill's "jaws." If you know a welder (I live next door to one), have him or her put a dab of metal on the stem to make it spin less. If it collides with something hard, such as a tree root, it will only slip. Isn't it possible that this is a positive thing?

What is the size of the hole it excavates?

A hole with a diameter of 2" has been drilled.

Selected User Reviews For Yard Butler Roto Driller 9” Aerating Irrigating Planting Auger Drill Bit Digs Holes For You, RT-1

A gardening tool that everyone should have
5/5

This is fantastic! I bought it to help me get rid of deep-rooted weeds and creeping vine-like weeds in my yard and garden. It's far superior to pulling and breaking weeds by hand. With this attached to a cordless drill, I can complete what would take me hours to pull by hand in less than 30 minutes. This is an outstanding product that comes highly recommended.

Darren Sampson
Darren Sampson
| Oct 05, 2021
The hole is formed perfectly and is easy to use
5/5

I picked this up on the spur of the moment from one of those "life hack" lists, thinking to myself, "Man, if the wife ever wants to plant flowers, this will make it go faster. " She did indeed purchase small plants, and I set out to locate this device. Of course, she said, "By the time you find it, I'll have dug the holes. " I kept looking until I found the spot where I had put it. It worked great after I connected it to the drill. The hole is perfect.

Diego Maynard
Diego Maynard
| Jun 21, 2021
Time and energy saver in the real world! I have a row of massive spruce trees that require feeding twice a year
5/5

I've pounded 7-pounders in the past. It was exhausting to have 8 tree spikes in each. The majority did not go in easily, and some crumbled before they could get deep enough to be useful. I was able to drill a hole in the ground wide and deep enough for granular time-release fertilizer to be poured into each hole using the Roto driller. The task was completed in half the time and with less than half the effort. The only reason I didn't give it five stars for ease of use was because the bit was so efficient that I had to hold it back or it would go so deep into the ground that I was afraid I'd have to dig it out. I'll never pound tree spikes again now that I've gotten the hang of it.

Gerald Huynh
Gerald Huynh
| Dec 23, 2021
Drilling deep into the earth
5/5

The Yard Butler is a nine-member band. My drill is an inch Roto Driller. driver works perfectly fine. The driver has excellent control over the vehicle in the mud. It comes with everything you need to plant bulbs and fertilizer sticks. Depending on the soil type and moisture, the hole may be 2" wide and 7" deep. If you have rocks, even a pebble the size of a fingernail, they will resist the driver and cause it to become hung up. I solved this problem by loosening or removing the rock with a trowel or slimmer. It's easier to use a shovel when there are a lot of rocks.

Bristol Rangel
Bristol Rangel
| Jan 06, 2021
Consider using a longer shaft for the same effect
4/5

I wish I had gotten a longer shaft (like 30") so I wouldn't have to stoop so low. It is something to think about. My soil is fairly hard with a lot of clay, so I use it to bury fertilizer stakes, and mineral spikes would be ideal for bulbs or seedlings. Make sure the ground is wet the day before and don't try to drill to the full depth all at once. Set the clutch on the drill to nearly full torque, or it will bind and take your hand and wrist with it, loosening the shaft in the chuck.

Jaycee Buck
Jaycee Buck
| Sep 18, 2021
It's the right size, and it's well-made
5/5

This was given to me as a gift, and I've used it to manually aerate weak areas of the lawn and apply fertilizer beneath the soil. It's been well-kept, as you can see from the photos. used - However, it holds up over time. br>br>I've also used it to pre-record music. br>br> Drill holes in the plastic caps for tree and shrub fertilizer (much easier than hammering them down and hoping they don't shatter): )br>br>This has been an excellent tool, and the size is ideal for projects such as the ones listed above.

Aryan Ball
Aryan Ball
| Nov 05, 2021
It is very good at digging holes
4/5

One issue is that the is coming to an end. It's what I use to make holes in the ground for termite insecticide bars. The tool accomplishes the task at hand. It is very good at digging holes. One issue is that the shaft's end is round, making it easy to slip at high speeds, especially when reversing the drill to withdraw from the hole. The end of the shaft could be easily modified to a hexagonal shape, similar to drill bits for cordless drill/drivers.

Mariam Miranda
Mariam Miranda
| Mar 20, 2021
It does the job, but it wears out quickly
3/5

My home is in Georgia, where the soil is more of a red clay in some places. This was purchased to plant 1,000 tulip bulbs that I purchased last year. Attach the drill bit to the end of a 3/8" drill. For the first 200 bulbs, it dug the holes and did an excellent job. It was completely worn out by that point, with the first turn of "threads" on the but worn all the way back to the shaft. Following that, I was unable to dig a large enough hole in which to place the bulbs.

Grant Avery
Grant Avery
| Apr 01, 2021

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