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A simple fixed-handle auger for extracting soil samples. The auger is 1.2 m long with a blade diameter of 4 cm, metal shaft and T-bar handle with rubber grips at the top. It is made of high-grade non-toxic hardened steel.
The spiral auger is usually used when a hard layer needs to be penetrated. It operates like a corkscrew and does not cut off the soil.
Diameter of auger spiral: 22 mm
Auger spiral length: 15 cm