Just bought one of the 36v Augers (as I've already got loads of 18v tools/batteries), based on this video/review, and it works a treat. I'm using it mainly in ground that's a mix of topsoil, clay and a little bit of stone (mainly 40-50mm chunks), and no issues so far, but I've only used it for about 20 holes so far for fence posts. I've been using 100mm and 200mm twin blade auger bits, although I initially had to use a single blade auger bit (because the auger bits got lost by the carrier), and the twin blade/spiral ones are so much better.
Bro. Thanks heaps for the info. Glad I could help you make a decision in getting this and that it’s serving you well. I’d love another update on what you think in 6months or so. 👍
@@naileditfencing in the 5-6 months I’ve had this, I’ve used it for quite a few fencing projects on mine and friends/families land. It’s been great to use, and I’ve only had issues when using it on two types of ground. Ground that has large stones/rocks in it, as obviously it won’t move/go through those, and also ground that is thick clay the 200mm auger bit struggles so need to make pilot holes with the 100mm and then go back using the 200mm bit. The holes I’ve been drilling are about 600mm (2 feet) deep, for use with 75-100mm square fence posts, which were then concreted. It works better in dry soil, but drills holes in wet soil quite well too. The best bit of advice I’d give would be to try and use the twin blade auger bits, they make life so much easier compared to to the single blade ones. Overall I’m still very pleased with it, and have a few projects to do in the spring time (maybe sooner depending on weather) and this tool will save me a lot of time. For me, it’s paid for itself already, as saved me time having to manually dig holes with a post hole digger.
Thanks fellas best info and video review I've seen out of dozens..first video of actual dirt and staling the drill out ..been wanting to get the auger setup..have drill already..let me know if u had other issues
Thanks for the video, I've been using the 36v one for nearly 2 years installing signs. Rubble can be an issue however, this is common to all post-hole drills of this size including petrol powered ones. I have better results now than when I first started using it by regulating the speed and pressure when drilling. Battery life depends on how friendly the soil is tho it does surprise me how good it is at times. Having good (sharp) teeth on the auger is important and you can also use the TradeTools brand augers too (bit cheaper but still good). The anti kickback bar works very well in forward - but, if the auger jams in the hole and you select reverse, it can wack your leg with the body of the drill if it's still jammed (have the bruises to prove it). Cheers.
Good video, looks a little under powered to me, but was interesting to see it in action. I currently use the Stihl BT131 petrol Auger which is great if you have some virgin soil, not so good with rocks and roots. Thanks for the video !
Hey Mate Great information and the best bits are the ones where you hit rocks and rubbles and how the tool reacts. Most videos don’t show this. I use ryobi auger pretty often and when it kicks back it’s bad. I find it better than stihl auger break system but this seems great.
Купил себе такой оборудования, мне очень нравиться, теперь мне нужно найти копёр для забивания труб, не знаю что лучше, бензиновый или гидравлический, когда будет набор из этих инструментов, я думаю будет довольно легко устанавливать заботы
@@leoencoumans1707 Unfortunately not. It was on an associated site, although if you measure it by 200 kW plus the 1400 RPM gives you around the same torque witch is 136.41 Nm roughly. Nevertheless this machine from my point of view is only good for "light" gardening, and the batteries are just there for comfort+noise cancelling anyway.
Well. Technically Makita recommends using the 150mm auger in clay. I used the 200mm. It has speed control. I’m just not use to it yet. I’m getting better though. Today I used it much slower and it worked better. 👍
E JADEUL PRA VER QUER A FERRAMENTA E BOA MAS VC ESTAR FORSSANDO MUINTO ESSE ESSE RUJIDO ROOO ROOOO ISSO AI JAE UL TRAVAMENTO INTERNO ENTRE ROLAMENTOS VC VAI ACABAR DENIFICANDO AMAQUINA
Great video! Impressive tool!
Thanks mate. Does good alright 👍
Just bought one of the 36v Augers (as I've already got loads of 18v tools/batteries), based on this video/review, and it works a treat. I'm using it mainly in ground that's a mix of topsoil, clay and a little bit of stone (mainly 40-50mm chunks), and no issues so far, but I've only used it for about 20 holes so far for fence posts. I've been using 100mm and 200mm twin blade auger bits, although I initially had to use a single blade auger bit (because the auger bits got lost by the carrier), and the twin blade/spiral ones are so much better.
Bro. Thanks heaps for the info. Glad I could help you make a decision in getting this and that it’s serving you well. I’d love another update on what you think in 6months or so. 👍
@@naileditfencing in the 5-6 months I’ve had this, I’ve used it for quite a few fencing projects on mine and friends/families land.
It’s been great to use, and I’ve only had issues when using it on two types of ground. Ground that has large stones/rocks in it, as obviously it won’t move/go through those, and also ground that is thick clay the 200mm auger bit struggles so need to make pilot holes with the 100mm and then go back using the 200mm bit.
The holes I’ve been drilling are about 600mm (2 feet) deep, for use with 75-100mm square fence posts, which were then concreted. It works better in dry soil, but drills holes in wet soil quite well too.
The best bit of advice I’d give would be to try and use the twin blade auger bits, they make life so much easier compared to to the single blade ones.
Overall I’m still very pleased with it, and have a few projects to do in the spring time (maybe sooner depending on weather) and this tool will save me a lot of time. For me, it’s paid for itself already, as saved me time having to manually dig holes with a post hole digger.
Thanks fellas best info and video review I've seen out of dozens..first video of actual dirt and staling the drill out ..been wanting to get the auger setup..have drill already..let me know if u had other issues
Thanks for the video, I've been using the 36v one for nearly 2 years installing signs. Rubble can be an issue however, this is common to all post-hole drills of this size including petrol powered ones. I have better results now than when I first started using it by regulating the speed and pressure when drilling. Battery life depends on how friendly the soil is tho it does surprise me how good it is at times. Having good (sharp) teeth on the auger is important and you can also use the TradeTools brand augers too (bit cheaper but still good). The anti kickback bar works very well in forward - but, if the auger jams in the hole and you select reverse, it can wack your leg with the body of the drill if it's still jammed (have the bruises to prove it). Cheers.
Thanks for the fantastic feedback. After spending some time on it now, you’ve made a very accurate assessment 👍
Good video, looks a little under powered to me, but was interesting to see it in action.
I currently use the Stihl BT131 petrol Auger which is great if you have some virgin soil, not so good with rocks and roots. Thanks for the video !
Thanks mate. Let’s be clear. This is by no means a petrol auger replacement. But another option on the market. 👍
Is the 200mm diameter hole sufficient size for the concrete with 100mm x 100mm posts?
Do you think it can be used for commercial fence projectes ?
I know a couple companies that to commercial and volume fencing. They love this little beast 👍
Hey Mate
Great information and the best bits are the ones where you hit rocks and rubbles and how the tool reacts. Most videos don’t show this. I use ryobi auger pretty often and when it kicks back it’s bad. I find it better than stihl auger break system but this seems great.
I appreciate the feedback. Thanks for the info on the other augers too 😊
Good soil theses work. Anything other the 27lb Makita hammers and a good pair of post hole diggers.
Купил себе такой оборудования, мне очень нравиться, теперь мне нужно найти копёр для забивания труб, не знаю что лучше, бензиновый или гидравлический, когда будет набор из этих инструментов, я думаю будет довольно легко устанавливать заботы
1 year on whats the long term review?
I absolutely love it. Will do another video soon.
has it got reverse on it?
It does, but I don’t use it.
Can you tel me the max torque ????
I’m unsure sorry. I’m sure it’s easily GoogleAble
@@naileditfencing even makita don t know
@@leoencoumans1707The Torque Range is around 48 - 136 Nm
Is the toque whriten by makita
@@leoencoumans1707 Unfortunately not. It was on an associated site, although if you measure it by 200 kW plus the 1400 RPM gives you around the same torque witch is 136.41 Nm roughly. Nevertheless this machine from my point of view is only good for "light" gardening, and the batteries are just there for comfort+noise cancelling anyway.
How much?
Depends on the store. Some stores are happy to do a deal. 👍
@@naileditfencing what did you pay?
Way way too fast for a bit that big in dia. They are trying to repurpose a product for a task for which it is not designed.
Well. Technically Makita recommends using the 150mm auger in clay. I used the 200mm. It has speed control. I’m just not use to it yet. I’m getting better though. Today I used it much slower and it worked better. 👍
E JADEUL PRA VER QUER A FERRAMENTA E BOA MAS VC ESTAR FORSSANDO MUINTO ESSE ESSE RUJIDO ROOO ROOOO ISSO AI JAE UL TRAVAMENTO INTERNO ENTRE ROLAMENTOS VC VAI ACABAR DENIFICANDO AMAQUINA
Thanks bro I’m no buying 1 now $1000 I’ll buy something better
If it doesn’t serve your purpose, then you absolutely should buy something else. This compact tool has been working a treat for me. 👍