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The DC HOUSE 52cc 1800W Gas Powered Earth Auger is an EPA-certified, high-performance post hole digger designed for professionals and serious DIYers. Featuring a powerful 1.8KW engine, ergonomic butterfly handles, and two versatile drill bits (6" and 10"), it effortlessly bores through tough soil and roots. Lightweight and easy to start, this tool ensures efficient, comfortable digging for fencing, farming, and gardening projects, making it an indispensable asset for landowners who demand speed and reliability.







| ASIN | B07FSMWMFM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,295 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #9 in Augers & Posthole Diggers |
| Brand | DC HOUSE |
| Brand Name | DC HOUSE |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,856 Reviews |
| Cutting Diameter | 6 Inches |
| Finish Type | Baking paint |
| Finish Types | Baking paint |
| Included Components | 2 bits: 6" and 10"; Fuel Mixing Bottle |
| Item Dimensions | 33.46 x 27.56 x 14.57 inches |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 33.46 x 27.56 x 14.57 inches |
| Manufacturer | ECO LLC |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Minimum Bore Diameter | 6 Inches |
| Model | DC HOUSE |
| Number of Flutes | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Part Number | DC HOUSE |
| Point Style | Screw Point |
| Set Name | 2-bit set |
| Shank Type | Drill |
| Surface Recommendation | Farm |
| Tool Flute Type | Spiral |
| UPC | 787502180002 787502190360 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
J**C
Great product.
Works great. Nothing to assemble. Just put the auger on, mix gasoline and its ready to go.
D**Y
Get it.
Worth it. I've been using it to dig post holes for a fence, and it fires up first pull. Does what it's supposed to. I'd recommend it way better than digging by hand.
V**S
It did the job!
I decided to build a deck and I bought this, with a 12" auger, to drill the pillar holes. I went 28" deep. I'd never used an auger before. The unit came in two boxes, the one with the auger in it was destroyed and was repacked by FedEx somewhere along the way. But, the auger was fine. It's very substantial, made of very thick steel, so I can see why the box was trashed. The engine came a day later in good shape. There is a mixing bottle included, so you can measure the gas and the 2-stroke oil to the correct ratio. The manual says 30:1 gas/oil. Customer service said 25:1 is recommended. The oil I purchased said 50:1... I went 30:1. Separately I purchased a small level that I taped to the top, so that I could keep checking if I was drilling vertical. When the motor is running that's shaking all over, but when stopped it let me check if I was still on line. I had no issues, other than the mixing bottle. When capped and shook, the cap leaks everywhere, so fill only half way, wear gloves, and shake only enough to mix. I complained to customer support about this. The auger pins to the shaft of the engine. The fit is kind of loose; not a tight fit. It started fine, ran fine. I'm 6'3" no weakling, and if you jam into a rock or go sideways in the hole so that it digs in, IT WILL RIP THE UNIT OUT of your hands and spin it before it comes to a stop. So, be careful. With a 12" auger there's a lot of torque. Plunge slowly and brace your arms against your body. My soil was mostly sandy/clay and it didn't have issues cutting through it, though the clay sticks and you have to lift the unit up to clean off the auger several times. But you will be doing a lot of sweating. As you get deeper in the hole and you're bent over, it's increasingly more difficult to resist the torque. I was getting down on my knees to brace better. At 28" depth, the bottom of the motor is just a few inches above ground level. An extension, is probably a good idea, especially if you're going deeper. If you're using 12" concrete forms, they are not all 12 inches, so some will not fit into the holes. You have to use a manual post digger to enlarge the hole. I also opened up some of the holes by lowering the auger in, and while running, scraping it up and down the sides. It's tricky, because if it grabs, it's a sudden grab and again, hard to resist the torque. Anyway, I got my eight holes drilled and my concrete poured. I'll be drilling two more holes for the stair supports. And I'll try using it to drill some holes for planting trees. Overall I'm satisfied. It did the job. Good deal.
J**J
Makes quick and easy work for digging holes.
We had to put up a fence. No rain for months ground hard work by hand. We bought this digger for our 17 hole and finished in one day. The price was good, we would had to paid almost the same to rent one. Now we have our own to use and help others. We had no trouble starting. Just need to know how.
J**.
Wow!
This thing is now getting cheaper than when i bought it! I used my dad's HF auger and decided I needed one! This doesn't have the power or heavier duty bits that dad's does, but it does fine in our sand and light clay. The fuel mix ratio is very odd. It starts easy, every time. The HF auger bits would cut roots. This won't. If you're digging anywhere with even finger sized roots, run barely above idle. Why? Because when it grabs a root, the bit stops and the powerhead spins. It will twist your arms like a pretzel, faster than you can let go or jump off the ground. I literally thought it ripped my forearm muscles. I was sore for days. I use a Sawzall to cut the roots I hit, then keep digging. I'm about 1/3 done with a 500+ foot fence, no hiccups. The extensions will be nice when I get down near the creek and need to dig 4 feet. Try that with manual post hole diggers. The HF auger didn't have extensions either. As long as I don't have the starting issues others complained about, I call this a win! Buy it!
J**E
It doesn't work, and they won't let me return it.
It is of very poor quality, and when I tried to use it, I could never get it to start. I used the recommended gasoline and the recommended oil, but there was simply no way to get it to turn on. I tried to return it, but I was told that it was non-returnable and that the only way they could assist me was by guiding me over the phone on how to use it... I know how to use itโthe problem is that this one simply doesn't work.
D**L
Worth every single penny
Literally worth every penny incredibly easy to use. It goes through clay through sand through dirt. Itโs gotten very good power and the blades are clean and easy to assemble use saved me hours of work
T**N
Nice price and nice unit
Perfect
M**A
Quality
Product received within 2 weeks. Seller was very accommodating to customize the order. It deserves 5 stars for delivery and customer service. Pending to run the unit and see how well will operate. It seems pretty good manufactured. Booklet should have a schematic to identify location of different levers and their position. Check bolts and nuts before operation and after the first 30minutes of run. Some bolts are not very tight, neither lock washers or locking paint was utilized.
L**S
Hole borer
Had real problems with starting this machine.Customer service from supplier was very good and problem eventually sorted.
Q**K
On point with spects
The product was exactly what I ordered
M**C
Easy to use
Worked like a charm. Have not tried the 10 " yet
A**R
Broke down after drilling 3 holes
I am going to try and contact the company to send me another post hole digger. After drilling three holes, my son who is a strapping 6โ 5โ and 220 lbs was operating the digger for the fourth hole and was attempting to increase the RPMs when the throttle stuck open and after pushing the kill button, the digger went crazy and started flipping around on the ground snapping org the gas tank, kill switch and bending other items on the digger. When he finally got it stopped, he stated that he had injured his ankle and leg which started to swell up and later bruised up badly. So I would like the company to replace the digger soonest. Thank you Gerald Taylor
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