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Spiral Drill Bit Set (2pcs)

Spiral Drill Bit Set (2pcs)

Regular price $45.00
Sale price $45.00 Regular price $70.00
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⏱️ Plant 50 bulbs in minutes

🌱 Let your drill dig

🔧 Snaps onto any drill

Spiral Drill Bit Set (2pcs)

Regular price $45.00
Sale price $45.00 Regular price $70.00
SAVE 35% Sold out
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What's included

1 × Deep‑Reach Spiral Bit (8 × 30 cm) – perfect for bulbs, shrubs, and deep aeration

1 × Precision Spiral Bit (4 × 22 cm) – ideal for annuals, seedlings, and fertilizer pockets

Quick‑Start Guide with pro tips for lightning‑fast, mess‑free planting

Reusable Storage Sleeve to keep your bits clean, sharp, and ready to go

30‑Day No‑Risk Guarantee for total peace of mind








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Transform Your Drill into a 50‑Bulb‑an‑Hour Planting Machine

Snap on the Spiral Drill Bit Set and let hardened‑steel spirals carve perfect holes in seconds—no kneeling, no blisters, just effortless, lightning‑fast planting so you can spend your weekend enjoyingthe garden instead of digging it.

One Snap, Endless Garden Jobs

With both 8 × 30 cm and 4 × 22 cm spirals in the kit, you can breeze through deep bulb holes, shallow flower starts, soil aeration—even mix fertilizer—all using the same 3/8" drill. One lightweight set replaces a shed full of hand tools and keeps every planting task quick, precise, and pain‑free.

Hardened‑Steel Spirals That Laugh at Clay

Forged from heavy‑gauge, rust‑resistant steel, each bit bites cleanly through packed soil, roots, and even rocky patches—staying sharp season after season so you buy once and dig forever.

Pocket‑Sized Power, Garden‑Sized Results

Toss both lightweight bits in your tote, snap one onto any cordless drill, and you’ve got instant digging muscle wherever inspiration strikes—no bulky shovels, just effortless planting on the go.

The Ultimate Drill Bit

Our Spiral Drill Bit Set vs. other drill bits on the market.

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Built for Soil, Not Wood

Two‑Bit Versatility in One Kit

Hardened‑Steel, Rust‑Shielded Longevity

Universal, Slip‑Proof 3/8" Hex Shank

Feather‑Light, Power‑Heavy

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    200 Bulbs Planted Before My Coffee Cooled

    I tackled 200 daffodil bulbs in just 30 minutes with my cordless drill on low speed. The 30 cm bit cut perfect holes every time and never jammed, even in damp soil. What used to eat an entire Saturday was done before noon—no aching wrists, no muddy mess. I’m already planning a bigger flower bed for spring!

    Zenia D.

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    Arthritis‑Friendly and Battery‑Friendly

    At 72 with arthritis, digging is usually agony. This lightweight auger let me plant lettuce starts in my raised beds pain‑free; I simply guided the drill and let it do the work. One 2 Ah battery punched 60 holes, and the hex shank never slipped. Best garden gadget I’ve bought in years.

    Ben H.

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    Chews Through Georgia Clay Like Butter

    Our yard is solid red clay that laughs at shovels. The spiral tip bit straight down for 30 shrub holes without clogging once, and the shorter bit was perfect for fertilizer pockets. Cleanup was a rinse with the hose—no bent edges, no rust spots. If you garden in tough soil, this set’s a lifesaver.

    Crissa G.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will these bits fit my drill?

Absolutely—each bit has a universal 3/8" hex shank that locks into any standard cordless or corded drill (no extra adapter needed).

What soil types can it handle?

From loose loam to hard‑packed clay, even spots with small roots and gravel—the hardened‑steel spirals bite cleanly without clogging or bending.

How deep and wide are the holes?

The long bit (8 × 30 cm) drills holes up to 12" deep for bulbs and shrubs; the short bit (4 × 22 cm) makes 4‑9" starter holes perfect for annuals, seedlings, and fertilizer pockets.

Will it drain my drill battery quickly?

No. The aggressive spiral design does the digging for you, so most users report 40‑60 holes on a single 2 Ah battery charge.

Is it safe for older gardeners or those with joint pain?

Yes—just keep the drill at low to medium speed, let the bit do the work, and you’ll avoid the strain, blisters, and kneeling that come with hand tools.