Union Tools 78002 Carbon Steel Post Hole Digger with Hardwood Handles, 58-Inch

Union Tools 78002 Carbon Steel Post Hole Digger with Hardwood Handles, 58-Inch

Key features

  • 5.5-Inch point spread
  • One-piece high carbon steel blades
  • Hardwood handles for strength and durability
  • Useful tool for digging perfect, deep holes below the frost line
Size58-Inch

Union Tools 78002 Carbon Steel Post Hole Digger with Hardwood Handles, 58-Inch

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Customer Reviews

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3.9
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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works as intended
Howard K.December 7, 2017
Great build for the price. Works as designed. After multiple holes dug to 3.5 feet and cutting through small tree roots the blades are still straight and nuts/bolts tight. ---Of course, the soil here is a sandy loam and fairly easy to work with.
Great post hole digger
Matt HernandezNovember 18, 2017
Seems well made and durable. Will know more once I get to putting up my fence. Seems very well made and have used it for a small project so far and worked great.
Five Stars
Shana L. LavoieOctober 9, 2017
Digs great holes for poles
It did the job and had a decent price
Mr. JamesJune 11, 2017
Decent price for DIY type projects around the yard. I only needed to dig 8 post holes for a privacy fence around my patio and did not want to shell out a ton of money for a top of the line post hole digger but did not want the cheapest tool on the market either. Looking at what was out there, I decided on this one and it has served me well. No complaints, whatsoever, other than a few sore muscles. I will say that I used this digger in an easy environment type of soil with minimal rocks and no roots to deal with so I have no comment on how this digger would hold up in a harsher test. From my personal experience though, I am happy with this post hole digger.
Metal lightweight
upinmaineMay 29, 2017
Metal is thin so not good for soil that has any hardness to it.
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