








🌱 Dig Deep, Stand Tall!
The Eagle Tool USETD75054 Dirt Auger is a high-performance tool designed for professionals who demand quality and versatility. With a 3/4-inch head and a robust 54-inch shank, this auger is perfect for drilling into organic materials. Made in the USA, it features a flexible spring steel shank for enhanced grip and wire fishing capabilities, ensuring you can tackle any project with confidence. Compatible with various extensions and backed by a 30-day warranty, this auger is a must-have for any serious tool collection.



| ASIN | B00KX1N1I4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #175,232 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #203 in Auger Drill Bits |
| Brand | Eagle Tool US |
| Cutting Diameter | 0.75 Inches |
| Date First Available | June 1, 2014 |
| Finish Type | Powder Coat |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850078004970 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 13.9 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 54 x 0.75 x 0.75 inches |
| Item model number | ETD75054 |
| Manufacturer | Eagle Tool US |
| Material | hardened steel, spring steel |
| Number of Flutes | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 54 x 0.75 x 0.75 inches |
| Shank Type | 3-Flat |
| Surface Recommendation | Organic Materials, Dirt |
| Tool Flute Type | Spiral |
| UPC | 850078004970 850078004963 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
T**!
The drill bit ever !!
This is the best drill bit in the world it work beautiful got under the sidewalk like it said it would do with ease ran my wire nice!
J**N
Wonderful product, worked better than expected
I was very impressed with this auger and the extension I got. I ran a 9’ hole under my driveway and pounded through PVC to follow. In the photo a drilled towards to hole, not from it like the bit is laying. My biggest fear was losing the bit off the extension while digging, but the set screws held it on great and I was able to be very aggressive with drilling. Full speed while pushing and pulling with no problems. The bit and extension were packaged really well too, triangular boxes to avoid bending. I will say that you need a pretty roomy access pit behind your hole’s path to flex enough and avoid a diagonal downward hole (if you’re trying to drill horizontally). I used a laser level to line up my bit, and a board with weights to counter flex the bit and I ended up within 3/4” of where I wanted my hole. I didn’t put as much effort into my first try and my hole was probably 4 or 5 feet deep by the time I tried to run 9’ horizontally.
C**N
DID THE JOB!
Worked perfect for running low voltage wires under my 60” wide sidewalk.
C**1
Excellent customer service
I initially received the wrong product (3/4" drill bit vice a 1" drill bit). I contacted the seller, and they immediately corrected by sending the 1" x 54" drill bit via 2-day FedEx! Excellent customer service! The bit is exactly what I needed, very well made and will last an extremely long time. This thing is built to take drilling into hard and compact soil and has a through hole in the bit to tie either fish tape/line or wire to it for pulling under walks or hazards that are less than 48" wide. I will be using to drill 1" hole to sink 7/8" diameter sensors into my orchard 30" deep in the soil to monitor the moisture level.
P**S
Saved me big $$. Dug under Sidewalk for Landscape lighting wiring
This extended digging bit and rod was great! I needed to dig under a wide sidewalk to fish landscape lighting wiring under it and this was JUST long enough to do the job. It dug REALLY well and had no problem being used with a cheap Menards 18v drill. Came VERY well packed, I actually was like "what the hell did I order that was THIS long, when it showed up" : P Very professionally packaged and am glad I could support a product made in the USA. Saved me tons of $$ that I'm sure a landscaper would of charged to dig under the sidewalk. Tip, use some small strips of Gorilla tape, or something similar, to secure your wire to the pole/head once you've threaded it into the provided tip hole. This really secures the wire if you hit a snag pulling it back or are afraid of it slipping loose. Also, and I learned this the hard way, don't run your drill backwards when pulling your wire back, I'm sure that is obviously to most people but I was a dummy. Only took me once to learn though ;)
J**8
Does What it's Supposed To Do
I used this to bore some holes under some sidewalks to run a direct burial ethernet cable. It worked well for that purpose.
J**H
It works, and it works GREAT.
I'm a landscaper, and one of my biggest nightmares is boring under a sidewalk or driveway. If I had the money, I outsourced. If I didn't, I used the old water jet method, praying I didn't hit a rock or roots. Not that it mattered. Trying to blast a hole through Georgia red clay with a hose is about as effective as using it to cut bricks. This product is a game changer. The hole was drilled in 6 minutes, pipe installed, and no mud to clean up. By far my fastest and cleanest install, ever. My ONLY complaint is that they don't manufacture a dirt auger bit larger than ¾". The set screw on the bit means it's clearly intended to be interchangeable or replaceable. I'd LOVE LOVE LOVE to see a 1" and possibly a 1½" bit size! But in all likelihood, augering a hole that large would probably require a hammer drill instead of a regular drill. Still, it's worth putting the suggestion out there to Eagle Tool, because they already have a winner right here.
C**K
USED SOLD AS NEW
The Auger did what it was bought for. My only complaint was that it had been used previously - but sold as new.
L**E
Just wiah it had a more agressive bite, takes everything you've got and a lot of time to get started thru an engineered joist.
S**K
Wow, I rarely take the time to upload pictures and write bad reviews, but for this one I had to take the time to do so. This bit is garbage. I got de 50+ inch & 3/4 size. This thing can't even finish a single hole (even straight). The picture I took was almost 30 seconds of constant drilling at all speed you can imagine just to see if the teeth would grab the wood at some point. Again, do not buy, it's a waste of time and energy. If you notice, this bit doesn't have the spiraled cone at the top which make it spin on itself on the piece of wood and nothing happens. I am extremely dissapointed with this purchase and I am returning it right away.
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