You can use the Rotoshovel to plant flowers, vegetables, and small shrubs. The Rotoshovel's auger is the perfect size for installing bulbs.
It's also great for installing mailbox posts, fence posts, and real estate signs.
With Rotoshovel, you can drill it, dig it, scoop it, or plant it!
The Rotoshovel's auger is 3" wide and 10" deep. You can ream out any size of hole by digging multiple holes together.
Anyone! The Rotoshovel is designed to be used by DIY gardeners, novice planters, and professional landscapers.
The Rotoshovel's automatic safety shutoff locks the auger when hitting a rock or root, keeping the unit from twisting your wrist or damaging the motor.
The shovel attachment keeps debris from flying towards the user. The shovel's collar keeps your hand from slipping into the auger during use.
(1) The Rotoshovel's linear design is ergonomic. Your hands feel naturally placed while digging, and there's no risk of twisting your wrists.
(2) The automatic safety shutoff is not present in a drill. Drills are diverse -- some are too weak and some are so powerful that they're dangerous, but none of them shut off when hitting an obstacle. The Rotoshovel is tailored to the task of digging.
(3) The shovel backing directs debris away from the user and allows you to remove dirt as you are digging.
The Rotoshovel battery will powered the unit for 1 - 2 hours depending on soil conditions.
For continuous use, you can purchase a spare battery. Put one on the charger while using one in the unit!
The Rotoshovel is powered by a 2AH 12V rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery. It takes 2 hours to fully recharge.
See the Operations Manual for further details!
“I went outside to bury a speaker, but wanted a faster way to dig out the dirt. I looked at the tools in the garage: shovels, post hole diggers and augers. I got the idea for the Rotoshovel! Why isn’t there a powered shovel? I searched online but found nothing. I was surprised, but saw this as an incredible opportunity.”
-Rick Goren, Owner and Inventor
(1) The Rotoshovel's linear design is ergonomic. Your hands feel naturally placed while digging, and there's no risk of twisting your wrists.
(2) The automatic safety shutoff is not present in a drill. Drills are diverse -- some are too weak and some are so powerful that they're dangerous, but none of them shut off when hitting an obstacle. The Rotoshovel is tailored to the task of digging.
(3) The shovel backing directs debris away from the user and allows you to remove dirt as you are digging.
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