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🚀 Dig Deeper, Dig Better – The Pro’s Choice for Post Hole Perfection
The Neilsen CT1148 Post Hole Digger features 1510mm lightweight fibreglass handles with rubber grips for enhanced comfort and control. Its carbon steel blade ensures durability and efficient digging through tough soil, making it ideal for fence and gate post installation. Highly rated and built to withstand harsh outdoor conditions, this tool combines professional-grade performance with user-friendly design.










































| ASIN | B01L4PPVMG |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,616 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 1 in Post Hole Diggers 313 in Hand Tools (DIY & Tools) |
| Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
| Brand Name | Neilsen |
| Colour | CT1148 Fibreglass Handle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (574) |
| Grip Type | rubber |
| Handle Material | Fibreglass |
| Included Components | post hole |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Dimensions | 13.5 x 23 x 140 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | POST HOLE |
| Manufacturer | Neilsen |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CT1148 |
| Material Type | Fibreglass |
| Model Number | CT1148 |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**M
Solid digging tool, survived lots of abuse
Survived lots of use giving through rubble and solid clay, as well as being left outside all summer, and is still going through. Good value for money, far cheaper than B&Q and nice and sturdy
M**N
Really useful and great quality
These work better than you could ever hope. If you buy them your life will be better. N.B. I cannot guarantee that but if you're digging holes for fence posts they make the job easier. I also bought a fence hole spade and a ground screw. You should too. Or not. I don't care.
L**H
Does the job I bought it for... drain cleaning
I bought this to clean out the traps in the driveway drains. It works perfectly well for that and saves me time and effort on my hands and knees with a trowel. That said, if I were digging out for a fence post, the handles might be a little too flexible? Certainly worth it for the price point, though!
M**D
Faster than moles
Great for digging a post hole! No use for trying to stuff my wife in the hole. Well worth the price from a trusted seller.
R**N
Brilliant bit of kit.
This makes digging a post hole 'almost' a pleasure. Delivered when I got home and 1 hour later was all done. My back garden is all proper dense clay and it cut through it super easy. Worth every penny. Pro tip, don't bash it on your foot it mad hurts.
S**N
Good but quality control could be better
Good and solid product. However handle coating and some of the coloured protective coating on the body had damage on arrival so don’t expect a perfect product. However due to the price you kind of have to expect the quality control isn’t where it would be with more expensive versions.
R**E
Post hole digger…digs post holes !
This review is for the yellow steel handled version (not the fibreglass) ‘post hole digger with steel handle by Nielsen’ Feels pretty sturdy, though the hinge is probably the weakest link. (Watch for loose nuts) This tool will be fine in nice soft, clear soil. But you would not use these to dig holes in heavily stony or rooty ground on their own. The blades on this are lighter than a Drainage/post hole shovel and while they will dig dirt, they won’t go through roots or stone without help. Don’t try to force them to shut, to bite into hard ground as the handles would be stressed where they join the hinged part. This is where some reviewers say the handles snap. [because they have forced it] No trouble digging 2+ foot deep holes… but use the right tools (a Drainage/Post hole shovel which has a heavy, hard, sharpened blade) to cut through hard, stones, roots etc I bought a ‘Roughneck Drainage/Posthole shovel’ as well, as I knew the ground would be full of Cotswold stones and tree roots. The shovel is heavy enough and sharp enough to cut the fibrous roots, (up to about an inch across) and will also chip away and loosen stones. And then this post hole digger to get the spoil out. You will have to switch back to the shovel, to loosen the next bit of earth, and back to the post hole tool to get the spoil out. Alternating between the two tools as required. Depending on the ground and obstacles in it about 10-20 mins per 2 foot deep hole. Obviously, if you hit very large stones or anything ready solid, you will have to try other methods to smash it up. If the dirt is very dry/hard, try thouroghly wetting it the day before to soften it. It is hard work (your triceps and shoulders will know about it the next day) but satisfying :) But it would have been ‘much’ harder and less efficient without ‘both’ of these tools.
K**N
Made light work
Always opted for spades in the past and struggled. This was something just to try and wow, glad I did try it. Each hole took a few minutes to get a few feet deep. Much easier and time saving.
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