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We Test 4 Post Hole Diggers So You Don't Have To 

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Which post hole diggers are right for you? Today we test 3 common types of diggers and the Simpole hammering post hole digger. The Simpole is so much fun we test it in both Florida dirt and Wyoming clay!
👉🏻 We're not carrying the Simpole Post Hole Diggers at the moment, but you can purchase from their website here: digsimpole.com/
Contents:
00:00 - Wood
01:33 - Fiberglass
02:52 - Steel
04:31 - Simpole Diggers
05:44 - The Wyoming Test

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Комментарии : 99   
@donthomas4430
@donthomas4430 6 месяцев назад
There's a post hole digger for every situation. Not the same works great for each application. Personally I use my clam chowder a lot the number Boston. Love it.
@fishsquishguy1833
@fishsquishguy1833 Год назад
We have a lot of potato sized, leftover glacial stones in New England. After digging over 30 post holes last week replacing a fence, I think a combination of diggers worked best. A heavy straight one for cutting roots and getting a straight hole started. An articulated set as the hole gets deeper so you don’t need to make it wider. These also help plucking big stones out as well. A heavy digging rod with a chisel tip for loosening soil and cutting roots. I was replacing a bunch of fence I had installed about 25 years ago. I wasn’t as particular about the tool back that but in my late 50s now, I need all the advantage I can get! Had all 3 of them, ready to go at each hole.
@littlejenny2016
@littlejenny2016 2 года назад
Really liking the graphics! I inherited wooden post hole diggers. Glad to hear I'll be able to get a bit of use out of them! Thanks!
@daveallen924
@daveallen924 8 месяцев назад
Those Simpole look pretty handy. The PHD I use, is a set I acquired from my Dad. He had them made, all steel; they resemble the Seymour Buckeye style, just with longer handles. My Dad was a fan of deeper holes, especially if I was doing the work ! 😆 Y'all keep up the good work!
@NoahDevine91
@NoahDevine91 2 года назад
Great video as always and that’s Funny I was just informed about those diggers recently, they are very interesting. Hope you guys have a great dang day
@SWiFence
@SWiFence 2 года назад
You too!
@ApothecaryRdy
@ApothecaryRdy 10 месяцев назад
Awesome editing on video, was fun to watch, thanks for sharing!
@SWiFence
@SWiFence 10 месяцев назад
Thanks so much!
@Ellis1127
@Ellis1127 Год назад
Looks like I will be renting an auger to do my job! 😂😂😂 I’ve learned so much from your videos!
@rogerbettencourt9654
@rogerbettencourt9654 2 года назад
Always enjoy watching. Thanks guys.
@SWiFence
@SWiFence 2 года назад
Thanks Roger!
@USMC-Sniper-0137
@USMC-Sniper-0137 5 месяцев назад
Do you ever sharpen them?
@dsulli7383
@dsulli7383 5 месяцев назад
I’ve bought a few different post hole diggers including steel handles. The best I’ve found is an old one that my dad has had sitting around my whole life. Wooden handles that are square at the bottom. They aren’t too heavy but they are still very rigid. They also absorb the shock of impact better.
@jlbathome9162
@jlbathome9162 Год назад
I am interested. We dig postholes every day the fiberglass suck the wood suck, the metal ones just end up bending at the head point and bending back and forth they break. We use stainless steel 1.25in poles with a solid core at the shovel head about 18in long. It adds weight to the head, but you can slam hard and can't bend the pole. This is modified by us. The only downside is breaking the shovel head. Rocks, sandstone, clay, mud, and just hard ground. All year round, the rock breaker is a must. I will be looking into this product. Our team can break any posthole digger on the market. Tree roots are just cut out with a sawsaw.
@gsftom
@gsftom 2 года назад
If I have ever seen an ad, this is an ad.
@comingtofull-ageinchrist6736
@comingtofull-ageinchrist6736 2 года назад
I've used wood handled ones; I've used fiberglass one, and I own a pair of Kobalt diggers, and I do like them; they dig a hole fast. Mark should throw you the Kobalt ones from Florida real quick so you can compare them! The Simpole diggers look heavy, but I don't think the Kobalt diggers are that heavy, and they do cut through Oklahoma sandstone pretty good! Just make sure to get out of the way when Mark throws them to you from Florida, because they are heavy!
@holdenparris1322
@holdenparris1322 Год назад
I’ve used wood handle diggers and they worked but the handles always seemed to fail. Bought the steel kobalt one and love them. They work really well and are holding up good in the weather.
@sickof36
@sickof36 9 месяцев назад
My wood handle ones that I use professionally have never broken. How ever the metal digging portion just broke😢
@liamboland8158
@liamboland8158 5 месяцев назад
Insulated shovel holders are the best hole diggers I've ever used. Not all are created the same. Had to weld two back together last week. Want to make a forged pair or atleast something alot more solid. The more weight the better
@thefenceguy2415
@thefenceguy2415 Год назад
You should try some split handle diggers from osh kosh the linemen in my area use this and I got a pair and will choose them even over my two man digger alot of times
@alizod81
@alizod81 11 месяцев назад
This is not an ad but you should definitely check out the "Nu Boston" post hole digger. It's on a hole another level (cheesy pun intended) 🤗 I love mine for digging a deep straight hole without needing to make the top any bigger than the bottom.
@scottieeasley4907
@scottieeasley4907 Год назад
Before you get to the last one I'm not sure what it's made of but my boss was always the best at picking tools he was a master plumber still it is set are beautiful to work with they are wood though. Nice wood finish on it too. If u tired while digging out of laziness leaning more towards left or right handle as U grab the dirt coming out the hole, his post hole digger stays firm,
@gulashonu
@gulashonu Год назад
Razorback have the cantilevered type. Can dig an 8" diameter hole probably as deep as they are long.
@wearenotamused6455
@wearenotamused6455 2 года назад
I use a Husky square wood handle digger that I marked out at "24, "30, and "36 with grooves filled with black permanent marker for rough depth estimates. I live in Florida so its easy digging.
@SWiFence
@SWiFence 2 года назад
A marked handle helps a ton. 👍🏻
@akstylez6978
@akstylez6978 11 месяцев назад
Nothing compares to steel diggers. Not only do you get great momentum with it, it's also a great full body work out.
@mikemathers2193
@mikemathers2193 2 года назад
Any videos on how to price chainlink fence?
@ajs4287
@ajs4287 Год назад
I like to throw my post hole diggers down into the hole so I prefer fiberglass phd's, and shovels really. Ditch Witch makes some good ones. If I was at the beach I could understand going with steel but I'm in red clay and blue granite territory. Sometimes I use a digging bar too.
@joerodriguez1018
@joerodriguez1018 2 месяца назад
I use post hole diggers the round end ones are good for sand digging the flat end ones are good for dirt digging make a video on this different ones
@chargermopar
@chargermopar 2 года назад
Thought you had disappeared. If you are here in Florida you should take a trip down to the Florida Keys where I live and try and dig for fence posts. Coral rock and post hole diggers don't mix. Love that you still wear colorful shoes.
@SWiFence
@SWiFence 2 года назад
I think he sleeps in those shoes.
@davejohansen1781
@davejohansen1781 2 года назад
We have tried a lot of them... i have found its all about the head design. It looks like all the ones you tested had the same head just with different handles. The Perfection head on wood handles by Seymour we have found to be the best for Vermont
@earlyriser8998
@earlyriser8998 2 года назад
Dan, Have you compared the different head types on video?
@SWiFence
@SWiFence 2 года назад
Not yet!
@trackmader
@trackmader 2 года назад
Funny the one time I've met Dan he had snacks that must be a Dan thing 🤣 at least he shared
@woodman1701
@woodman1701 2 года назад
I use black ones that have slightly different geometry. Most importantly they have a lifetime warranty. Red Backs I think they’re called. The handles will break eventually but I just swap them out every few months. They also have bigger scoops that the wood handle ones it seems. Can’t stand the little wood handle ones. Like little toys.
@scottieeasley4907
@scottieeasley4907 Год назад
Keep doing these videos
@berthongo8531
@berthongo8531 2 года назад
I try to only dig in the spring, after a good rain. Which, we haven't had here in Cheyenne in a long time.
@SWiFence
@SWiFence 2 года назад
I hear that.
@comingtofull-ageinchrist6736
@comingtofull-ageinchrist6736 2 года назад
I actually own a pair of the steel handled Kobalt Post-Hole diggers.
@dave_in_florida
@dave_in_florida Год назад
do you fill with cement or backfill with the dirt?
@SWiFence
@SWiFence Год назад
If it's a hole--it gets concrete. Our preference is to not dig at all and just drive posts.
@vladnada
@vladnada Месяц назад
Can you dig a 4ft hole with these?
@WoodFenceExpert
@WoodFenceExpert 2 года назад
Post hole diggers? Fiberglass handle diggers sometimes have weak fiberglass that eventually breaks just above the steel clams/jaws. Then I go buy 2 new good and strong replacement wood handles (some are better than others) and swap out the handles, sometimes replacing the bolt, nut and washer sets (4, two for each handle). Too much flex with your wood handle diggers? Just tighten up them bolts, OMG not too difficult to figure out!! Steel handle diggers come with weaker and thinner steel clams/jaws, so just swap them handles to a heavy duty clam/jaw from a broken fiberglass set. Did that last week as a matter of fact. Otherwise I like the wood handles on stronger steel clams/jaws. When shopping for a new set ya just gotta know what you are looking at, able to tell the difference. Excellent arm and shoulder workout doing this digging, it's great.
@MrTima359
@MrTima359 Год назад
Very cool video
@SWiFence
@SWiFence Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@isaiahhuntington6663
@isaiahhuntington6663 Год назад
Man! Is that what thirty years of fence building experience does for you? It makes you be able to throw diggers from Florida to Wyoming. My new goal in my fencing business.
@SWiFence
@SWiFence Год назад
Yes. 🤣
@aleman86
@aleman86 3 месяца назад
btw, I ended up buying the kobalt steel digger at Lowe's. One week later and one of the blades is bent 😣
@SWiFence
@SWiFence 3 месяца назад
That stinks
@sickof36
@sickof36 9 месяцев назад
Now which ones are best for clay soil 😅
@aleman86
@aleman86 3 месяца назад
so you give it a twist as you open up the handles?
@SWiFence
@SWiFence 3 месяца назад
They twist out of the lock once you release them. 05:19
@aleman86
@aleman86 3 месяца назад
@@SWiFence I was referring to the rotation of the handles before you bring the digger up as seen at 00:58 and with each post hole digger. I don't know how to insert time stamps! 🙂
@SWiFence
@SWiFence 3 месяца назад
Ah--gotcha. 👍🏻 Yes, I tend to use a twist to help with the digging action.
@Floridafish
@Floridafish 2 года назад
What part of Florida would love to work with you on one of our jobs down here
@SWiFence
@SWiFence 2 года назад
St. Augustine
@Floridafish
@Floridafish 2 года назад
@@SWiFence sweet your about one hour from me. We are in palatka.
@hectorrodriguez2194
@hectorrodriguez2194 2 года назад
Try out the fiskar diggers my go to
@SWiFence
@SWiFence 2 года назад
Duly noted!
@dsulli7383
@dsulli7383 5 месяцев назад
Those look pretty good but if you are hammering into a rock you are just going to bend the tip of the spade.
@mackellyman5642
@mackellyman5642 Месяц назад
Razor-back for the powerful men and women of the world... 48-inch North American hardwood handles 5.5-in point spread Atlas pattern, two-piece riveted steel blades with beveled digging edge for digging post holes in hard, rocky soil Less bending over and straining your back...
@adept00
@adept00 4 месяца назад
Come do that same test in my clay soil chief lol
@SWiFence
@SWiFence 4 месяца назад
Is it worse than our Wyoming soil? 05:44
@unappreciatedtreehouse821
@unappreciatedtreehouse821 Год назад
Could the inconsequential qualities of a common tool be more skillfully overstated than this?
@SWiFence
@SWiFence Год назад
May be inconsequential to you--but many folks have found it to be a nice help.
@comingtofull-ageinchrist6736
@comingtofull-ageinchrist6736 2 года назад
I worked for a company as an electrician and we use fiberglass ladders, but this company had so many old ladders that the fiberglass would get under your skin in the hands and arms and shoulders.
@SWiFence
@SWiFence 2 года назад
😬 That sounds unpleasant!
@comingtofull-ageinchrist6736
@comingtofull-ageinchrist6736 2 года назад
@@SWiFence It definitely is; because it takes days for it to stop irritating the skin. I think steel handles is definitely the way to go! The ones thrown to Dan all the way from Florida, lol, are almost like having a bar and a sledge hammer. I think they would be suitable, especially if you are having to dig through smaller roots on shrubs and trees!
@WreckitRalphie
@WreckitRalphie 6 месяцев назад
Can’t find on your website
@SWiFence
@SWiFence 6 месяцев назад
Yeah, we're out. I was going to link you to Amazon or Acme, but everyone is out. I think you can still buy direct from their website: digsimpole.com/product/simpole-fence-post-hole-digger-patented/
@chrishare3981
@chrishare3981 Год назад
Sweet
@davidkeppler37
@davidkeppler37 2 года назад
I bought these simpole diggers and they lasted about 4 months. 1. I initially they worked great in harder dirt and clay. 2. They are heavy so they will wear you out quickly. 3. The handles would be better if they had a grip with knuckle protection because when you hammer, you WILL hurt your hands. If the handle had a grip with a guard it would be much better. 3. It takes a minute to get the hang of digging, twisting the handles to grab and pull. 4. I stopped using them because the nubs that catch and release the handle basically fell out and when I went back to my standard diggers, they worked better and were light and inexpensive. The simpole is a Decent idea but in practice is definitely NOT WORTH THE COST.
@susanhenderson2322
@susanhenderson2322 10 месяцев назад
Kind of a joke, my soil is so rocky there is no hope in heck those will work, a power auger struggles
@DavidLeon140m3
@DavidLeon140m3 10 месяцев назад
try to do it at Natrona County Sheriffs office
@dsulli7383
@dsulli7383 5 месяцев назад
20 minutes to dig a hole that’s insane lol. That’s why I only build fence in the rainy season. I know you guys don’t have that option.
@dsulli7383
@dsulli7383 5 месяцев назад
You still need a digging bar
@kernalseiden74
@kernalseiden74 2 года назад
Welcome to Florida! Y’all still hiring? 😎
@SWiFence
@SWiFence 2 года назад
Wyoming? Yes: www.applicantpro.com/openings/swiwyoming/jobs Forida? Not right at the moment but keep an eye out: www.applicantpro.com/openings/swiflorida/jobs
@loweryfencing
@loweryfencing 2 года назад
Sweeet. Just bought 2 pair off your site
@Johnny53kgb-nsa
@Johnny53kgb-nsa 2 месяца назад
I couldn't find them.
@SWiFence
@SWiFence 2 месяца назад
Yeah, sorry about that, we're actually not carrying them at the moment.
@Hankenstein531
@Hankenstein531 6 месяцев назад
Razorbacks are the best
@USMC-Sniper-0137
@USMC-Sniper-0137 5 месяцев назад
I prefer a tractor and an auger
@SWiFence
@SWiFence 5 месяцев назад
I hear that.
@SamuelMartinez-pk2hw
@SamuelMartinez-pk2hw 6 месяцев назад
I can dig 23 holes in 4 hrs no barr Here in idaho Most of the diggers wont last much
@the_OCD_Garage
@the_OCD_Garage Год назад
Useless without product name. How am I gone find this now..:
@SWiFence
@SWiFence Год назад
With the link in the description. I'll put it here for you as well. 👉🏻 Simpole Post Hole Diggers: bit.ly/simpoledigger
@scottieeasley4907
@scottieeasley4907 Год назад
I hatde flexibility.
@opertin
@opertin Год назад
just rent a auger my guy
@SWiFence
@SWiFence Год назад
Not gonna lie, we always prefer machine digging.
@timneptune198
@timneptune198 5 месяцев назад
Get some NuBoston diggers way better.
@markorlando460
@markorlando460 2 года назад
I like your videos, but its obvious you dont know the basics to digging a post hole....Best diggers are Seymour , Perfection Digger, and the Boston Digger to get down 3ft. Or more....
@mts7274
@mts7274 3 месяца назад
Yikes... 20 minutes per hole in clay soil.
@SWiFence
@SWiFence 3 месяца назад
Yikes is right.
@MrBearmouse
@MrBearmouse Год назад
Are we trying to get some information / insight or are we watching this video because we want to listen to someone trying to over talk the music?
@SWiFence
@SWiFence Год назад
Noted
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