Post hole diggers are tools designed for creating holes in the ground to set posts for fences, signs or other structures. Here at Cromwell we have a range of post hole diggers from leading brands Sitesafe, Spear & Jackson and Kennedy. See Outdoor & Gardening to explore our gardening range.
Post hole diggers tools typically consist of two handles connected to a pair of blades or scoops, although some types use a spiral mechanism to drill into the soil providing versatility for different digging needs.
Post hole diggers provide precision that allows you to create holes to specific depths and diameters, to ensure posts are installed securely and accurately.
Post hole diggers are used when installing structures that require precise hole dimensions, such as for gates fences or signs. They are particularly useful for outdoor projects where the ground is prepared for digging, whether for home gardening, construction or farming.
There are various types of post hole diggers that are defined by their action type:
• Digging - Designed to create holes by removing the soil
• Corkscrew - These drill into the soil with a spiral blade to efficiently remove material and suitable for larger or deeper holes
• Hinged - These are manual post hole diggers that operate with hinged blades that open and close like a scissor to dig out soil. Ideal for smaller, less demanding tasks
• Scissor - A specific type of manual post hole digger where handles operate in a scissor-like motion to manage the blades. Used for control and precision in smaller digging projects
• Lifting - Designed to remove soil by lifting it from the hole
• Blade Length & Width - Blade length and width to determine the depth and width of the hole. Longer blades can reach greater depths but are less manoeuvrable in tight spaces. Blade width affects the diameter of the hole. Wider blades dig quicker but with less precision, whilst narrower blades are better for smaller holes
• Action Type - The action type of post hole digger you require will be dependent on your particular task, consider the soil conditions, hole sizes and project demands when choosing your post hole digger
• Shaft Material - The material of the shaft impacts durability, weight and ease of use, select one that suits your digging needs and comfort levels