

⚡ Drive your projects forward with unstoppable electric power!
The HIGOSPRO 2200W Electric T Post Driver is a robust, corded tool engineered for professional and home use. Featuring a powerful 2200W motor with 2100 RPM no-load speed and 85 joules of impact energy, it delivers efficient and precise pile driving. Its ergonomic handle reduces recoil, enhancing user comfort during extended use. The package includes essential accessories like socket sleeves, wrench, gloves, and glasses, making it a versatile solution for fencing, guardrails, and agricultural support installations.





| Brand | HIGOSPRO |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 2100 RPM |
| Voltage | 110 |
| Amperage | 21 Amps |
| Color | Orange +Black |
| Included Components | pile sleeve |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Product Dimensions | 28.3"L x 14.9"W x 7.4"H |
| Material | Metal |
| Speed | 2100 RPM |
| Maximum Power | 2200 Watts |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Drilling Capacity Wood | 2.17 Inches |
| Manufacturer | HIGOSPRO |
| Drilling Capacity Metal | 2.17 Inches |
| Item Weight | 49.9 pounds |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | HGS60A-EPD |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
D**S
Highly recommend !!!
Bought this to sink chain-link poles into the ground. It exceeded my expectations. Performed incredible made today really go easy. I wish there was a spring in the smaller head like the large one, but whatever doesn’t matter.. I highly recommend this product. It’s for sure top heavy, but I’m a big guy so it didn’t really struggle. The switches for sure a little hard to reach when you’re committed, but it still was fine. If the owners and creators of this product read this which should be on one of the grips.
J**R
Pleasantly surprised
We were skeptical that this was going to work on our super dry, hard, rocky ground. It blew thise posts right in. Hopefully it holds up!
S**Y
Very powerful but with some design flaws
I tried this for driving T Posts into my raised beds.Pros: Very powerful so far. Specs (bpm and J) look better than what I could find in any tPost Drivers so far (in this price range anyway). I don't mind a corded tool for setting up TPosts. May be the extra power comes from it being corded electric.Cons:Very heavy. My other electric tools are lighter than their gas-powered alternatives. Not this one. Specs say 49 lb. Get ready for a workout!As another reviewer pointed out, you surely need a foot switch. Else you need a third hand to trigger the on-off switch, when you have lifted this thing to drive your tpost. I bought a Coolneon Foot Switch (Style : Momentary 10FT 3-Prong Piggyback Plug). Less than 10 bucks. Solves at least that problem.Lastly, but probably most important, the nut (circled in red in my pic) keeps coming loose each time I run this thing. In one instance, it came completely loose. The nut fell down and all of the 49lb hit my head. Ouch! Now every time I drive a tPost I have one eye on where the tPost is going and another on the nut. Surely inconvenient.(Update: Bought an impact wrench because a ratchet and 27mm socket just couldn't get the nut tight enough. The impact wrench got it tight. No more coming off loose during driving)But it is powerful. So may be I might just keep it
V**O
Didn’t work for my needs
Does not work on rocky soil, not enough power.
P**N
Works great for tent rental industry
The media could not be loaded. I got this instead of getting a gas Titan, whim we use. If you have access to power, this works so much better. It’s all one piece. It’s not like getting a jackhammer with an extra attachment. As far as I can tell so far very well built
R**N
ON/OFF Switch
Haven't yet tried the driver, but wanted to post that the power on/off switch on this unit is a switch mounted to the housing and is on or off. So what? Well, it will be a bit of an inconvenience to balance this thing on top of the post with one hand while reaching in to toggle the switch to "on". I have ordered a deadman footswitch to use with the line cord, believing that may be a solution. When I've tried it, I'll try to remember to get back on to review how this thing actually works. (If I leave no other reply, likely that the thing works ok and I'm keeping it.) Manual is very short and contains little information. For example, it tells you to add lubricant when it starts to lose power, but doesn't tell you what that lubricant actually is or where to get it. Got a response from HIGO about lubricant: We recommend Shell #3 grease, any viscosity from 300-400 is fine
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