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Enhance T-Post Driver, Heavy Duty Fence Post Driver with Non-Slip Ergonomic Handles, 24LB Post Driver, 23" Post Pounder Or Rammer for Use with T-Posts, Wood or Metal Fence Posts

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Color: 24LB(23'')


Features

  • Robust construction: Insaga T Post Driver made of heavy duty steel with an anti-scratch black powder coat finish, Its thick steel walls and double-reinforced welded top plate provide high strength for durability.
  • Dimensions: Overall length 23.2''-Width 12.6''-Outer DIA 6.4''-Inner DIA 6'', Weight=24LB, which provides enough length and weight to drive posts into the ground with minimal effort.
  • Ergonomic Design: Equipped with two non-slip ergonomic handles, our metal fence post driver provides a comfortable and secure grip. This design minimizes fatigue and maximizes efficiency.
  • Easy to Use: Simplify your fencing projects with our easy-to-use tool. This t post driver fits posts up to 6" in diameter and provides a tight fit and even distribution of force along the post for a straight and stable installation.
  • Versatile Application: Insaga fence post pounder has an inner diameter of 6'', fit for most posts such as T-posts, chain link fence posts, garden posts, wire fences and more, much easier than using a sledge hammer and will not damage the top of the post much.
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Package Dimensions: 23.5 x 13.5 x 7 inches


Item Weight: 28.1 pounds


Manufacturer: Insaga


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  • Good, solid product
Color: 24LB(23'')
I was not sure about the ergonomic handles, but I actually really liked them. The driver was heavy enough to be productive, but not too heavy to wear a guy out.
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024 by Benjamin L. Keller

  • Crusher
Color: 24LB(23'')
Needed a larger post driver for a highway sign pole. Smaller ones weren't big enough around and a sledge wouldn't put it in the ground. This baby smacked both poles in no problem. It's heavy so if you're not accustomed to the weight, it may be difficult to use. Side note, it's too large for a standard fence post and will bend it because the post moves around too much. I don't recommend for 2" posts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024 by Britt Ford

  • Works GREAT.
Color: 12LB(23'')
I have a rather large (and expanding year by year) black raspberry patch that I keep cordoned off with garden stakes and wire fencing, which does a good job of keeping it free of critters. But to put those stakes in, I typically use a dead blow hammer (the biggest one I got) in one hand, and I hold 2x4 over the top of the stake and wack it in. It works, kind of in the same way a knife works as a flat blade screwdriver. As in, not very well, and you'll wish you had something else. Well, this is definitely "something else" compared to my dead blow hammer and chunk of 2x4. I had 3 stakes to put in to finish the east wall of my fence when this came today, and I took this out of the box and was outside like a little kid when I got it. So anyway, I got me a new tool and I'm out in the yard playing (I'm 51, mind you...) and I have to tell you, this made slick work of putting those garden posts in! Hammering those 3 in by hand, probably would have been 10 minutes, maybe 3 minutes per post and some change. How long did it take me to put them in the ground with this? About a minute. Maybe. I shove it in the ground by hand where I want it, put the "whacker" on top of the pole, and WHACK! WHACK! WHACK! WHACK! It's in to depth. And I didn't even come CLOSE to smacking one of my fingers. Not that I've ever done such a thing, mind you. *ahem*. This literally makes putting those posts in so quick and easy, that it's a little over 80 degrees f here today, and pretty humid, and I didn't even break a sweat, it made it so easy. I'm ready to put in 30 more, if I had to. Folks, if you put those green garden stake things around for your garden fencing, and you're doing what I used to do? Whack em with a hammer and a piece of wood on top? If you're looking at this, and wondering, is it worth $60? When I can get one for, $35? $40 bucks? YES. Every other post driver that I've seen or tried has skinny handles that are uncomfortable to use and hold. Every one. The fat handles on this fit my hands perfectly and make this job SO easy. This is SO worth the cost over those cheaper post drivers. Especially if you're getting a little older and your hands don't grip things quite as strongly as maybe they once did? You'll REALLY appreciate the nice, big handles on this driver. I sure do. I can hardly wait until next year, now. I'm actually excited to move my fence, when I used to absolutely dread it! This is the best post driver (or, as I call it, "whacker") that I've ever used. It's made extremely well, the welds are top notch and the metal gauges used throughout are absolutely adequate for the job and maybe even then some, it's SO much more comfortable to use than any other I've tried. I absolutely recommend it, 5 stars, easily. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024 by letmepicyou

  • Serious upgrade!
Color: 12LB(23'')
If you are looking at this in consideration of purchasing, do it! I've used the old school style of T-post driver with 180* thin metal handles; both heavy 20 pounders and the lighter 8 and 12 pounders. I've also shamefully driven posts with a short ladder, sledge-hammer and 2X4 block when no other options were available. All things being equal, this is the way to go. Cost-wise, there is little difference between this luxurious Insaga enhanced driver and the old-school all metal drivers. I use the term 'luxurious' sort of jokingly, but seriously, the handles on this Insaga driver make a world of difference. The offset angle of the handles put your arms and shoulders slightly closer together allowing for more efficient driving. Granted some of the old-school post drivers have this same angle of handles, but none of those drivers have thick rubber handles that fill your hands for a very comfortable grip. You don't even need gloves with this driver. If you are doing any serious amount of fencing, gloves are recommended, but if you're just out there driving a post or three, bare hands will not suffer in the least bit with this driver. As far as the weight, 12lbs is about as heavy as you'll need these days. Traditional forged t-posts can still be purchased and recommended for very large farm stock, and a 12lb driver is plenty for those. However, I have noticed how the newer stamped t-posts are becoming the new norm everywhere except maybe bull pins. While not as strong as forged posts, the stamped posts are much lighter and easier to drive down. Once in the ground, the stamped posts provide plenty of strength and stability for most fencing applications. I guess that is one of the reasons they are getting more popular. Honestly, a 12lb driver is pretty much overkill for stamped posts, but if you're going to own only one driver, I wouldn't recommend anything lighter than 12 lbs. as you may find the need to drive a forged post from time to time. This driver's weatherproof coating is as tough as any other I've seen on traditional drivers. I wouldn't call that part an upgrade, nor do I have much to say about the way the driver's cap is welded or ported. I can't see either being an issue long term. Your driver will get scratched and dinged and form a little rust here and there, but that just happens with tools like this. It's not made to ride in the front seat with you. It belongs in the bed of your truck, may get rained on, and really shouldn't be given that much thought other than pure utility. Just be aware that when the time comes, your hands, arms and shoulders will thank you for the upgrades that really didn't cost you much more than something you could pick up at the local feed store. Long term, my only concern is the rubber handles. Will the hold up to heavy use and sunlight degradation or dry rot? Only time will tell. Traditional drivers would not suffer this potential problem. However, I will take the obvious benefits now and deal with the potential problems later. Worse case, the rubber could eventually dry rot off, and the bare handles are no less comfortable than a traditional driver's thin bare metal handles. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2024 by Psyclaws

  • Handy
Color: 9LB(17'')
I needed a picket pounder and this did the job. I likes the larger handles, its a big step up from the smaller ones that have pretty much been standard on them all forever. Its 9 lbs, which is one less than the 10lb ones I've always used, but the difference wasn't noticable in the effectiveness of the tool for what I was using it for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024 by Curtis

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