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Features
  • Post Hole Digger gives you plenty of power to efficiently dig and bore through holes for decks, fence posts, tree planting, and more
  • Powerful 2-stroke 55cc gasoline engine enables drilling of multiple holes in quick succession
  • Easy-to-grip finger throttle and switch control on the handlebar for enhanced user power and speed control at your fingertips
  • Steel Jobsite handlebar frame provides secure protection for the engine against damages
  • Built-in translucent fuel tank lets you easily check when you need to refill
  • Designed to be lightweight and easy-to-use to reduce the working strength of the operator to the greatest extent
  • Posthole diggers are made adaptable with most standard auger bits with a shaft size of 3/4-inch
  • Different sizes of auger bits are available from 4 in., 6 in., 8 in., 10 in., and 12 in. to meet your needs (Auger bits sold separately)
Specifications
  • Type: Earth Auger Machine
  • Operators: 1-Person
  • Engine Type: Single Cylinder, Air-cooled Gasoline Engine
  • Engine Displacement: 55 cc
  • Engine Cycles: 2 Cycle
  • HorsePower: 2.3
  • Fuel Mixing Ratio: 50:1 2-Cycle Pre-blended Fuel
  • Drilling Rotational Speed: 170rpm
  • Clutch Type: Centrifugal
  • Start Type: Recoil Start
  • Shaft Size: 3/4"
  • Bit Included: No
  • CARB and EPA Certified
Product Content
  • Gasoline Post Hole Digger
  • Hardware
  • Manual
WHAT'S SPECIAL ABOUT THE

XtremepowerUS 2.3HP Auger Digger 55CC Post Hole Digger V-Type Auger Machine

The XtremepowerUS Post Hole Digger gives you plenty of digging power to efficiently bore through holes for decks, fence posts, tree planting, and more. Designed to be lightweight and easy to use. Steel Jobsite handlebar frame provides secure protection for the engine against damage.

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Customer Reviews

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jose fontanez

Impressive device. I've personally customized the 8" auger bit with tungsten carbide bits/teeth to expedite the breakdown of rocks and soil, reducing the risk of damage to the bit edge. It would be beneficial for manufacturers to incorporate this feature into the auger bits. You can find videos soon on my YouTube channel, CSJigsaw08.

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Frederick Jordan
BONE JARRING TORQUE

Excavates impressively until encountering a sizable rock! Robust enough to topple a 240lbs individual. Absolutely adore this equipment.

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Tina Horton

Lightweight and user-friendly, it's also highly powerful and effective for ice fishing!

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Rold°n Medina

This auger head is excellent. I used it to dig 12-inch holes in clay, and it worked wonderfully. It has plenty of power, making it a true workhorse. After mixing the gas, priming it, and giving it three pulls, it started right up!

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derrik miller
Useful but takes practice and care not to corkscrew the bit!

This unit came at a reasonable price. However, users need to exercise caution regarding a couple of aspects. In my first four holes, I encountered some challenges that taught me valuable lessons. The auger/bit struggled with clay, especially with the 6" size, and I suspect larger bits might face even more difficulty. In the initial hole, hitting clay around 18 inches down caused the bit to get stuck, requiring a manual excavation to free it. For the subsequent holes, I adopted a technique of using the auger like a bore, oscillating it while moving in and out of the hole and periodically removing the soil. When encountering clay, I increased the speed of pulling the auger bit out, progressing only a few inches at a time. It's a skill that requires practice; in the second hole, it corkscrewed into the clay, but being under power, I managed to extract it with clay adhering to every tooth. The following two holes were smoother. Having a reverse gear to unscrew from such situations would be fantastic. I also have some concerns about the attachment of the bit to the motor, although no issues have arisen thus far. With more holes to dig, I'll update this review accordingly. As I've continued digging, it has become more manageable. The last three holes were trouble-free, but it's worth noting that if it gets stuck, even momentarily, it can strain your wrist. It provides a decent workout.