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The Varomorus Soil Sampler Probe is a 21-inch stainless steel tool designed for efficient soil sampling. With a 3/4" diameter and 8" deep core, it allows for quick inspections of soil characteristics across various terrains. Its compact design ensures portability, making it an essential tool for gardeners, landscapers, and outdoor enthusiasts. Backed by a limited lifetime warranty, this durable sampler is built to last.
M**O
Liviano
Excelente.Liviano, de fácil trasnporte. Ideal para campos deportivos.
A**R
Easy to use
Easy to use
M**S
Very nice product!
A nice stainless steel soil probe for taking samples. Slightly expensive for how many/few times it will get used by me.Seems very durable. The size, 21" is perfect. Makes it easy to remove about a 6" plug for testing soil samples. The sharp tip cuts quickly into compacted or dry soil.I recommend it highly!
W**E
Does what it’s supposed to
This item functioned exactly as expected. The beveled cutting edge sliced fairly easily through my soil and the core sample was easy to extract through the side opening. It appears to be well made and the handle was comfortable as it was pushed into the soil. I collected samples a couple of days after it had rained and my soil is not generally hard packed. It does contain some clay in an otherwise loamy soil. I do think it is slightly overpriced for what it is but I wouldn’t hesitate to buy it again because it worked well for me.
D**Y
Solid and sturdy
Feels solid and sturdy. It's short, as listed, so will have to get down low with it to get the samples, but feels nice and sturdy and can easily be pushed into the soil
J**P
What i needed
longer the better others are too short
K**S
QUALITY TOOL
Well built & super Satisfied. The beveled edge cuts right through & with a little twisty turning while pushing it goes right through. This is a 6” core with no effort using the 12” “T”-Handle & the side cut out works perfect. Great Product for sure
B**T
Worked perfectly
I took over 10 samples 6" deep easily by pushing the 12" soil sampler into the ground, twisting it around and pulling it out. The sample came out into my collection bucket by turning the sampler with the soil slot down and pushing a gloved finger through the hole in the bottom of the sampler. I thought I would need one of the deeper samples but I did not since A&M requests the top 6 inches, which is going to be most important for germination and beginning root growth anyway. I also bought a rubber mallet, but did not need it for sailing since the soil was moist. I did wash and dry the device before using it since a paper towel wipe revealed the device was dirty from the manufacturing process and I did not want to contaminate the samples. I also had to wash it a few times in between with a jet spray nozzle because my soil is almost all clay and kept sticking. I ended up using the rubber mallet to break some of the clay clumps after I air dried the samples over night on some but butcher paper inside my house.
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