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Yard Butler Roto Digger 30-Inch Long 1.75-Inch Diameter #RD-2 | 
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| Brand: Yard Butler Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $24.39 Buy New: $18.13 You Save: $6.26 (26%)
Rating: 13 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 33.5 x 5 x 1.8
MPN: RD-2 Model: RD-2 UPC: 033607007028 EAN: 0033607007028 ASIN: B000P71GLU
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| Features:
| • | PLANTING Consult your local nursery for proper depth and spacing of bulbs and plants. Drill hole to desired depth. Insert the bulb or seedling. Cover with soil. | | • | TREE AERATION To aerate or fertilize trees and large shrubs, drill holes two feet apart around the outside drip line. Insert fertilizer into holes. For improved long term drainage, fill in holes with gravel or pebbles. | | • | TERMITE BARRIERS For insecticide applications, drill hole to depth specified by insecticide manufacturer. Follow all manufacturer's directions and cautions specified on the label. | | • | WEEDING For weeding, center the Roto Auger point directly over the center of the weed and drill down until the root is removed. |
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Product Description Roto planter digs holes for bulb planting, tree aeration, electrical wiring, or to install irrigation pipe or PVC. For use in a 3 8" or larger electric or cordless drill. No. RT 1: Bulb planter drills holes up to 7" deep and 1 3 4" in diameter No. RP 3: B
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
great item November 17, 2008 Elaine Courteau Thank you, I look forward to using it. I was a little puzzled by the huge box when it arrived. I couldn't imagine what was in the box. Very prompt, excellent condition.
My man suspicious, but we found this helpful planting bulbs. November 1, 2008 Rolene K. Barton 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Nice long length to allow use standing up. Two of us planted 56 bulbs, covered & fertilized in less than an hour in clay soil thru turf to "naturalize" bulbs in lawn, not in a bed with prepared soil. This item made the job go quickly, what a joy. When you hit a rock or a root, you just have to move over some. No good will come from trying to force this to drill through dense objects. Use some finese & even my doubting Thomas became excited to use it on other planting projects he was dreaming up. We never had to tighten this once for any of our 56 bulbs, we had to move over some 7-8 times when encountering buried obstacles. Actual smoke will come out of the hole if you persist drilling on a rock or root the size of a finger. If you think this 30" auger will push thru anything, it will not. If you want to put a hole or 60 holes in the dirt/turf/clay hard soil, no problem.
Perfect For Gate Post Holes October 26, 2008 Eugene A. Wentland (Montebello, Ca United States) Using this with a keyless chuck on my cordless 18 volt drill it did slip if I tried to force the bit into the hole, but I learned to back the bit out often to clear the dirt from the hole and let the bit do the digging.My post holes went quickly in clay. Wish I could give it a higher rating !!!
Do yourself a favor and rent a proper tool October 20, 2008 F. Coila 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
The idea of this tool is a good one. However, the quality of the steel used in this tool and its design are poor. Demand better from manufacturers. This is a 'china tool' which has soft pot metal for its structure and little thought to its design. Save your money. It will work in sift soils and where no roots exist. But, Demand better tools from Amazon. It is 2008 not 1954.
somewhat limited October 8, 2008 Murrah L. Watson Jr. (Cohutta, GA) I think that this is probably a very useful tool under the right conditions. However it is virtually useless in hard and rocky soil. The dirt needs to be loose and root free. Also the end of the shaft that sticks into the drill should be ground with several flat edges rather than perfectly round so that the drill can get a better grip on it.
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