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DC HOUSE 52cc 1800W Gas Powered Earth Auger EPA Certified Post Hole Digger, with 4 Drill Bits 4"6"8"12" and 3 Extension Rods 8"12"20", Mixing Ratio 30:1, for Fence, Farmland and Garden

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Size Name: 52cc+4 bit(4"6"8"12")+3 Ext(8"12"20")


Features

  • Perfect Earth Digger - Creates holes for fence posts, sets up a mailbox, constructs a deck, plants a lot of trees, and more.
  • EPA-Certified Engine - The powerful 52CC engine is EPA-certified to ensure safety and environmental protection.
  • Main Parameter - Engine: Single Cylinder,2-stroke, air-cooled;2 Cycle Oil/Gasoline Mixing Ratio:1:30; Tank capacity:1.2L; Safety: Bit Lock; Power:1.8KW/8000rpm; Transmission components: ball bearing shafts and alloy gears; Carburetor with pump; Easy starting system (cord starter).Centrifugal clutch.
  • Comfortable to Operate - 1. Manual recoil easy start. 2. Can be handled by one or two people easily for a wide variety of digging tasks. 3. Ergonomic butterfly handles, The emergency stop switch is conveniently located on the handle for quick shutdown.
  • Professional Tools - The maximum depth using the single bit is 2.6 feet, Different sizes of auger bits are included(4"6"8"12")and extension rods, in 3/4" standard shaft size to meet different trenching requirements, Specially designed for heavy-duty digging in challenging soil or terrain conditions will help you to get all of your digging chores done quickly and with minimal effort.

Material: Metal


Shank Type: Straight


Brand: DC HOUSE


Item dimensions L x W x H: 22 x 42 x 12.56 inches


Tool Flute Type: Spiral


Material: ‎Metal


Shank Type: ‎Straight


Brand: ‎DC HOUSE


Item dimensions L x W x H: ‎22 x 42 x 12.56 inches


Tool Flute Type: ‎Spiral


Minimum Bore Diameter: ‎4 Inches


Point Style: ‎Center Point


Surface Recommendation: ‎Alloy Steel


Number of Flutes: ‎2


UPC: ‎787502189876


Unit Count: ‎1 Count


Manufacturer: ‎ECO LLC


Part Number: ‎No


Item Weight: ‎42.6 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎22 x 42 x 12.56 inches


Item model number: ‎ED52A468


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎52cc+4 bit(4"6"8"12")+3 Ext(8"12"20")


Style: ‎52CC+4''+6''+8''+12''+Ext


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Included Components: ‎1 x Oil Mixing Bottle, 1 x 4"6"8"12" Auger, 1 x Tool Kit, 3 x Extension Rods


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: January 20, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works great
Size Name: 52cc+2 bit(6“10”)
Saw a video on YouTube for this auger and it looked good so I decided to try it out. As advertised it gets the job done easily. 52cc seems to be plenty of power and has no trouble running the included 10 inch bit. Great tool
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024 by Brian H.

  • Great Value Auger
Size Name: 52cc+2 bit(6“10”)
I've augered about 60 holes in the past year with this auger and it's still running great and starts just as easy as the first time. Bought the extension kit and augered each of those holes a 2nd time to get down past 3 feet. The value of owning this auger by not having to rent one each time and make 2 round trips to the rental store each time for pickup/return has made it a great purchase! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024 by Steven S. Steven S.

  • Great Auger for the money.
Size Name: 52cc+3 bit(4"6"8")+3 Ext(8"12"20")
This Auger did a very good job. We utilized the 8in attachment and were very pleased. It came in 2 separate boxes as the seller said. Instead of mixing at 35, I bought the premixed 40 and it works fine. Easy start and plenty of power. Would be nice to have a reverse on this but that’s something for a higher priced unit. Overall very happy so far. Easy job with 2 people. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024 by Michael A. Michael A.

  • Buy it!
Size Name: 52cc+2 bit(6“10”)
I’ve used this to dig numerous holes for planting plants and shrubs and it’s a real time saver. Starts easy, it’s not to heavy and is a great value. It has saved me a ton of time and energy. Seems to be well made and durable
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024 by K Turcic

  • Why rent buy .
Size Name: 52cc+3 bit(4"6"8")+3 Ext(8"12"20")
Love this auger starts on first pull . Digs nice smooth deep holes . No problem on power and drill blades nice sharp . Easy to handle because of light weight. Doesn't take much space when take it apart. You can rent it to friends get your money back . Five stars here
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2024 by Pierre Pierre

  • amateur and light duty usage intended .
Size Name: 52cc+3 bit(6"10"12")+3 Ext(8"12"20")
Alright so this product isn't bad it's reasonably price and works decently. My only concern is that that rubber left hand handle was not properly bonded to the handle and slid right off during use. I gorilla glued it on there, not a big issue. The other issue is the right hand plastic control grip, it's pretty flimsy. Now I'm not sure I'm being fair on judging it because like I said in the title it's probably great for most applications. However, I'm putting in a fence with 42" post holes, 34" is clay. The control handle has pulled apart twice and it pull the internal pin of the orange safety button, on the top side, out of it's proper alignment. Had to take it apart both times, not a huge deal but it's a time sink. Other than that it runs decently enough. I had to switch down to the 6" bit instead of the 10" because the clay, even water saturated, was stalling it out. Overall, it's a decent product and again I recommend it for light duty work (looser soil types) . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2023 by Steven

  • Worked through my abuse
Size Name: 52cc+2 bit(6“10”)
Like all diggers it is hard to use by hand in root filled soil. However after strapping it to my compact tractor forks it helped plant 100+ seedlings with plenty of power.
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024 by Josh

  • Almost 5 Starts
Size Name: 52cc+2 bit(6“10”)
So I did a ton of research before buying this auger, checked reviews etc. First time starting up the auger the choke lever broke clean off. It is 100% plastic and I encourage the manufacturer to change that. We had to use a flathead screwdriver to engage the choke function to use. The unit did fire right up and we successfully dug 8 post holes with the 10 inch and 2 with the 6 inch blade. The unit ran very well while auging, even when hitting a rock. Overall the unit is great, I wish it had come with a small 2.6 ounce of oil but we used our chainsaw oil mixed with gas. If you have never used an auger before I implore you to test the small blade first. The kick back on an auger can be dangerous if the blade gets jammed on a rock or root! FYI we have 76 more post holes to dig so I will update this as we go! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2023 by Sarah A. Sarah A.

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