This seems to be a prime match with B&Q but stock is on clearance and sparse near me, so ordered from Amazon and it came today. Well impressed with the quality of it, got it early ready for when the weather warms up.
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dave111
19 May 17#12
are augers easier/better?
mad_squid
17 Apr 17#11
It's a great deal although a 1-2month delivery time is a bit far fetched. Hopefully B&Q will be back in stock before then as it's at £15 there too.
jumpinoffthbed
16 Feb 17#10
great if no stones in the ground
cburns
15 Feb 17#8
But clean it first.... :confused:
boostii
15 Feb 172#7
when all your post holes are dug, this will double up as a speculum.
Well your comparison is £4 more expensive and the very same product as Op posted is £26.39 at Machine Mart ... so I would say that at face value your comparison is worse as a deal?
bluestreak to aleem
15 Feb 17#9
Depends if you prefer wooden or steel handles.
justintrouble
14 Feb 17#3
Thanks for posting this! Just what I need for the summer.
schnecker
14 Feb 171#2
added heat. these are one of the best things I've ever bought. you can save the price of the digger alone within three holes, on postcrete. I normally manage to get 4 posts out of three bags. if your doing it with an ordinary spade, it'll cost you more postcrete. these are one of my most borrowed tools.
Grumpyoldhector
14 Feb 17#1
I bought a set last year and pleased with the quality although I had to return the first set as the wooden handles were damaged and would have sent splinters straight into my hands
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