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I saw this advertised on Facebook, first thought was that it would be like a normal post hole digger but the inventor assured me it was different and would break up the soil as it went down and would easily pull up small rocks and the like. I am not interested in using it as a planter but as a ground tester, I can see some scenarios where it may be useful for finding the depth of gravel beds and to show what is just below detector depth for small nuggets. Not sure of the legalities, any opinions?
https://www.facebook.com/powerplant...dHBKt4WoigOmaAnM9ZaNFVSYb5b58&fref=nf&__xts__[0]=68.ARCQC9pJcwE_RFhGrIWLjrruS1CIaEw1rpyqX6LuL13Av_9F09aF2EDvaq0a-OOMINpjnlEIAGODCmaACuHluJ_qOw5vpNTS2kayF_8T8nQahFr06NaOn0VaCboywFRX4OuDCctV_C0y_Gg668rjbPGu7FWuKQu88X85HdS8MeGuiBs0dcvfuOLYxRFUMvtytTEb2pot7Y_CoaCKQA
The commercial model is 60cm long.
https://www.facebook.com/powerplant...dHBKt4WoigOmaAnM9ZaNFVSYb5b58&fref=nf&__xts__[0]=68.ARCQC9pJcwE_RFhGrIWLjrruS1CIaEw1rpyqX6LuL13Av_9F09aF2EDvaq0a-OOMINpjnlEIAGODCmaACuHluJ_qOw5vpNTS2kayF_8T8nQahFr06NaOn0VaCboywFRX4OuDCctV_C0y_Gg668rjbPGu7FWuKQu88X85HdS8MeGuiBs0dcvfuOLYxRFUMvtytTEb2pot7Y_CoaCKQA
The commercial model is 60cm long.