Fiskars QuikDrill Review - The Hand-Held Drill That Makes planting bulbs Easy

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • The Fiskars QuikDrill is a hand-held drill that is perfect for digging holes for plants and bulbs in both soft and hard ground. It is made of high-quality steel and has a T-handle made of glass-fiber reinforced plastic. The QuikDrill propeller-like motion digs in the ground with ease making it easy to use even in tough conditions perfect for planting bulbs in borders and tough ground.
    The QuikDrill is also back- and joint-friendly, as it is designed to be used while standing upright. This makes it a great choice for gardeners, landscapers, and anyone else who needs to dig holes on a regular basis.
    Features:
    Suitable for digging holes in both soft and hard ground
    Made of high-quality steel
    T-handle made of glass-fiber reinforced plastic
    Digs into the ground with a propeller-like motion
    Back- and joint-friendly
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @MrWannabeartist
    @MrWannabeartist 20 днів тому +1

    Would like to see more to a depth of one metre. And nit just good black top soil.

  • @jasonhewlett1283
    @jasonhewlett1283 Рік тому +2

    I have an old Cornelius whitehouse auger , its solid forged it came as a set in different sizes but i only have the 2in diameter one and i use it for deep aeration on lawns over the local heavy clay soils. Maybe time for an upgrade 🤔. A good review as usual Matt .👍

  • @deanstewart1913
    @deanstewart1913 Рік тому +1

    🙂 I’ve had one for a few years now .. and agree with you’re review 👍.. I’ve tried all sizes of the drill size blade attachments .. and all work equally as well , even get through stony soil , and the depth marker is useful , though the deeper you go , the lower the handle gets , but is very robust and strong and gets the job done , without a huge crater .. just pretty much the hole , albeit a little larger than the drill , but no problem whatsoever 👍🤗👍… a really good product , clean and easy to use and reliable .. used mine on everything soil related , and I think it is a good buy , and comes in useful at times even with spade work and deep weed roots etc .. as pretty agile it is , and lightweight and strong with good torque 👍🤗👍… Njoy you’re reviews .. happy gardening 👍🤗👍

    • @MrGardener18
      @MrGardener18  Рік тому +2

      Awesome thanks for the comments. Nice to know there's others who use this under rated tool.

    • @deanstewart1913
      @deanstewart1913 Рік тому +1

      Also .. very very strong it is .. if it hits a stubborn root or rock , just reposition it slightly at a different angle .. and away you go again .. deeper and deeper till you’re chin is on the ground 😮..
      never tried that deep yet ( probably about a foot ) .. but would do it , I’m sure 😁👍x

    • @deanstewart1913
      @deanstewart1913 Рік тому +1

      I’ve tried all sorts as well .. but generally at some point the fiskars comes to the rescue .. and sometimes it’s all you need in the first place … I even used it to break some ground that was solid , to loosen about 3” of soil before levelling it with a shovel , to lay some paving slabs…
      The fiskars measure guide on side of drill , came in fantastic for this .. and for getting the depth approx of the actual paving slab , and the depth I needed to loosen ( I had tried other tools , but just not compact enough to get into tight spaces ) and were like digging into hard concrete 😏..
      the fiskars helped make it an eazy peazy task .. just by drilling a few holes to depth in minutes over the area … and a quick shovel out , and yay .. had a nice flat and level surface … and was done with very little effort or about 10 or so tools with varying success or not… 😁 as what happens ..
      and it’s great for crumbling up and breaking roots when removing small trees or shrubs when actually working inside the hole a foot down or so .. to get a root saw or something in … and if it’s a stone or something , it will dislodge it and the soil around it .. and away you go again 👍🤗👍..
      Njoy 👍🙂👍