Battery powered shovel that claims it does the DIGGING FOR YOU

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a bit pricey, but I could see it having some good use in hard clay driveways, and gravel parking lots.
perhaps a cordless drill and an auger bit to get through the hard stuff. for a 3rd of the cost.
probably not a good idea where you expect cw belt plates , but great for coin hunting

 

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I guess ya don't know till ya try it !! Bring in the rotoshovel !!
 

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That is the same auger I use in my cordless drill to plant daffodil bulbs. I'm on my way to having a Rotoshovel.
 

Way too bulky to be carrying around....unless you have a pack mule :laughing7:
 

yep another reason I thought small wireless drill and auger bit if enough power there :coffee2:
 

Way too bulky to be carrying around....unless you have a pack mule :laughing7:

Now you've got me thinking....I would absolutely love to have a pack mule this weekend at south beach....we could really make a dent in the towel line....nessy bring me the pack mule with the rotoshovel...he could carry a big cooler of iced coronas too !! Boy i really want a pack mule now !! Might take a pack mule to haul all the gold off the beach after a weekend like this one !! Its absolutely packed here in the keys !!
 

"There's a sucker born every minute"

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Um... can see some fundamental "flaws"...... Not to mention many a possible injury.
 

What are the holes going to look like after a dig. I see noting but large group of HOLE SPOTS !!
 

What are the holes going to look like after a dig. I see noting but large group of HOLE SPOTS !!

yea definitely not for lawns :tongue3:

:thumbsup:gardens, gravel sidewalks, driveways and woods.

but surly overkill at that size
may as well get one with wheels
 

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yep another reason I thought small wireless drill and auger bit if enough power there :coffee2:
Be more fun to have that nurse dig em for you! Bet she'd even hold your coffee cup for you!

Oh yeah, don't forget the batteries this time!
 

Well, I reckon I won't be one of the first on our block to own the rotoshovel. I'll just stick to my trusty old shovel. Shovel is made of heavy duty steel, has sharp serrated edges, comfortable 36' length, T handle, footpegs, and supports 185 pounds of foot thrust and weight when needed. It is also easy enough to carry, and does well in our Georgia "Red Clay", and does Not need charging. Yes, I reckon I'll just stick to my shovel. I enjoyed the video though.
 

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