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Radius Garden 23411 Root Slayer Post Hole Digger

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$66.42

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About this item

  • Gardening digger with durable heavy-duty tempered steel blades for digging 8" diameter holes
  • Hole digger that is easy and comfortable to use by keeping your hands at least 6" apart when blades are open
  • Post shovel that reduces handle movement by 30%, compared to other post hole diggers in Amazon, for effortless digging
  • Dual Root Slayer blades for cutting through roots and digging a straight hole
  • Garden hole digger with durable dual reinforced fiberglass handles to reduce flexing while improving dig quality


The Radius Garden Root Slayer Post Hole Digger is a heavy-duty tool to make digging a hole faster and easier. It has a unique design that prevents crushing your knuckles while in use. This digger tool greatly reduces your digging effort since it reduces movement by 30% compared to other hole diggers on Amazon. You can dig holes 8" in diameter quickly and effortlessly with this post hole digger.


J M.
2025-09-04 13:05:19
Hand weeding tools are fine for the small stuff. This tool is for removing larger unwanted vegetation in sensitive areas like turf or planting beds. Works very well to remove entire root on small saplings as well without creating a huge hole.I’ve been very happy with all Radius gardening tools purchased so far (Root Slayer, Edger, Hand Weeder). Good stuff. Thank you for offering these prodducts.
Tony's Reviews
2025-08-07 12:45:44
Our soil is extremely dense clay that does down for 18-24”. This super strong post hole digger did amazing work. I did use a 17-lb steel rod to help break up the soil, but this post hole digger is nothing short of amazing and the build quality is stellar.It was also easy to clean and made quick work of helping me dig a 24” post hole. While I didn’t come across any roots on today’s dig, I’m confident the root slayer will easily power through any roots in its way.100% would recommend and buy again.
UnoDosAdios
2025-07-26 13:11:08
This specialized shovel does the job it was shaped for; prying and slicing thru big tough weed roots.I was using a regular spade to dig and pry out weeds but there are times you need a very narrow shape to not dig up close surrounding plantings. The root slayer is perfect for that job. And the handle is quite stout; i can't see the handle breaking unless you're trying to pull up a tree root (don't do that)....
Emmanuel
2025-07-09 17:34:40
So when I got it a little turned off. I forgot it did not have those foot placements that you see on other shovels. Besides that freaking awesome. If you have sturdy boots then your good. Def helps to clean a dig site. Clean sharp edges. Ibised it for so much. 2nd draw back is it needs to be sharpened. Not a whole lot but enough to give it a better edge. Besides that good shovel. I use mine to lever off land and for digging water lines. It also has some weight to it. Kot a flimsy tool. I will keep yall posted with new review after few months.
Brian Lenzkes
2025-07-08 17:46:28
This tool is a beast. I was able to dig two 36 inch deep holes in the tough Arizona clay for shade sail support posts. I could not have done it without this tool and a digging bar. My friends couldn't believe that I could did the holes without machines. I highly recommend this product.
Mike J.
2025-07-04 10:38:32
As a fence Installer post hole diggers are essential, we are always shopping for the best to aid in getting the job done quickly and with less tax on the body. I can say hands down these bad boys will go through roots and small tree stumps with ease. But in regular dirt or clay they just don't grab? Very stiff operation and the pole itsel will blow right through the had grip after 1st couple of uses but we keep them as a back up for when we come across those rooted yard holes as they do work there. Overall not a single installers best friend, product construction is a bit shaky, get these if your not going to use everyday or have a really good pair you want to make last.
YaYa
2025-06-23 10:11:58
I was skeptical at first. We got a bunch of roots located in our backyard and have started installing a full backyard fence. It does take some elbow grease to get some of the 3/4 inch roots, but this will eventually bust through and get below the root line. I shopped around a bit and looked at youtube videos of the best way to get this fence installed and this by far is the easiest and SAFEST (refering to the arm snapping auger) way to do this.
Steve andersen
2025-05-23 14:59:00
I love this shovel. I wanted to get a very sturdy shovel that digs out single, deep rooted weeds rather than one with a wider shovel that creates too big of a hole.
J M.
2025-05-02 11:57:54
Hand weeding tools are fine for the small stuff. This tool is for removing larger unwanted vegetation in sensitive areas like turf or planting beds. Works very well to remove entire root on small saplings as well without creating a huge hole.I’ve been very happy with all Radius gardening tools purchased so far (Root Slayer, Edger, Hand Weeder). Good stuff. Thank you for offering these prodducts.
Tony's Reviews
2025-04-20 09:39:29
Our soil is extremely dense clay that does down for 18-24”. This super strong post hole digger did amazing work. I did use a 17-lb steel rod to help break up the soil, but this post hole digger is nothing short of amazing and the build quality is stellar.It was also easy to clean and made quick work of helping me dig a 24” post hole. While I didn’t come across any roots on today’s dig, I’m confident the root slayer will easily power through any roots in its way.100% would recommend and buy again.
UnoDosAdios
2025-04-19 18:29:00
This specialized shovel does the job it was shaped for; prying and slicing thru big tough weed roots.I was using a regular spade to dig and pry out weeds but there are times you need a very narrow shape to not dig up close surrounding plantings. The root slayer is perfect for that job. And the handle is quite stout; i can't see the handle breaking unless you're trying to pull up a tree root (don't do that)....
Emmanuel
2025-04-09 11:04:06
So when I got it a little turned off. I forgot it did not have those foot placements that you see on other shovels. Besides that freaking awesome. If you have sturdy boots then your good. Def helps to clean a dig site. Clean sharp edges. Ibised it for so much. 2nd draw back is it needs to be sharpened. Not a whole lot but enough to give it a better edge. Besides that good shovel. I use mine to lever off land and for digging water lines. It also has some weight to it. Kot a flimsy tool. I will keep yall posted with new review after few months.
Brian Lenzkes
2025-04-01 10:08:54
This tool is a beast. I was able to dig two 36 inch deep holes in the tough Arizona clay for shade sail support posts. I could not have done it without this tool and a digging bar. My friends couldn't believe that I could did the holes without machines. I highly recommend this product.
Mike J.
2025-03-31 11:13:05
As a fence Installer post hole diggers are essential, we are always shopping for the best to aid in getting the job done quickly and with less tax on the body. I can say hands down these bad boys will go through roots and small tree stumps with ease. But in regular dirt or clay they just don't grab? Very stiff operation and the pole itsel will blow right through the had grip after 1st couple of uses but we keep them as a back up for when we come across those rooted yard holes as they do work there. Overall not a single installers best friend, product construction is a bit shaky, get these if your not going to use everyday or have a really good pair you want to make last.
YaYa
2025-03-07 15:54:15
I was skeptical at first. We got a bunch of roots located in our backyard and have started installing a full backyard fence. It does take some elbow grease to get some of the 3/4 inch roots, but this will eventually bust through and get below the root line. I shopped around a bit and looked at youtube videos of the best way to get this fence installed and this by far is the easiest and SAFEST (refering to the arm snapping auger) way to do this.
Steve andersen
2025-02-20 20:10:12
I love this shovel. I wanted to get a very sturdy shovel that digs out single, deep rooted weeds rather than one with a wider shovel that creates too big of a hole.