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Hand auger Flo 35672 — manual soil drilling tool, 1 piece
Hand auger Flo 35672 — manual soil drilling tool, 1 piece
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Hand auger Flo 35672 — manual soil drilling tool, 1 piece
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Hand auger Flo 35672 — manual soil drilling tool, 1 piece
Hand auger Flo 35672 — manual soil drilling tool, 1 piece
Flo 35672 is a manual hand auger supplied as a single unit, designed for manual soil drilling tasks such as planting, installing fence posts and grounding. Compact and intended for occasional or small-scale outdoor landscaping and gardening, this tool creates clean, round holes without the need for power equipment. The auger helps simplify repetitive digging tasks and is suitable for sites where access to electricity or petrol-driven tools is limited.
The auger is constructed from high-quality steel for durability and resistance to bending during manual operation. Its comfortable handle reduces hand fatigue and improves control while turning the tool into the soil. With a 230 mm diameter flighting, the tool produces consistent hole sizes appropriate for medium-sized plants, shrubs and fence posts. Supplied as a single-piece unit, the tool is portable, easy to store and ready for immediate use.
Position the auger over the intended drilling point and apply steady downward pressure while rotating the handle clockwise to engage the flighting with the soil. Continue turning until the required depth is reached, then reverse rotation while pulling up to remove the auger and extracted soil. For compacted or stony ground, loosen the soil first with a digging tool or remove obstacles by hand to avoid excessive strain on the auger and handle.
Wear appropriate hand protection and eye protection when operating the auger. Inspect the auger before use for signs of damage or excessive wear. Use short, controlled rotations and avoid sudden twisting motions to minimise the risk of injury. Store the tool in a dry place after cleaning off soil and moisture to prevent corrosion.
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