Planting 3-inch potted plants, bare root trees, bulbs, vegetables, and shrubs
Horizontal boring (ex: under sidewalks)
Installing a sand fence or a snow fence
Cleaning clogged PVC drainage pipes
Digging holes for small game traps
Mixing small batches of cement
Tilling small planter boxes
Installing real estate signs
Fence post hole digging
Mixing paint and mortar
Mixing polymers in soil
Mixing fertilizer
Mixing seeds
And more!
Power Your Auger
The power is in your hands. It’s important to make sure you have the proper drill or power engine for your Power Planter Auger and your project. The right drill or power engine helps you get the best possible performance out of your auger – and ensures your planting or digging project is completed as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Please note: These are general recommendations. Power requirements may differ based on soil type and project specifications. These are only suggestions – we are not experts in soil composition.
Power Requirements by Diameter
Minimum power requirement for 7” length = 14V cordless drill.
Minimum power requirement for 24” or greater length = 18V – 20V cordless drill.
For mass planting, use an electric drill with a side handle.
Longer length augers tend to benefit from higher voltage power drills.