Engine Power | Tree planting, post installation | Industry Standard: 2-stroke 2 HP (noisier, higher emissions) Our Base: 4-stroke 2.5 HP (▲1) Our Advanced: 4-stroke 3 HP (▲2) | ▲ Base: Quieter, 20% lower emissions (ISO 8528 compliance) ▲ Advanced: 20% higher torque for hard soil | Standard: Requires frequent maintenance (more carburetor buildup) |
RPM (Rotations per Minute) | Deep hole digging, rocky terrain | Industry Standard: 250 RPM Our Base: 300 RPM (▲1) Our Advanced: 350 RPM (▲2) | ▲ Base: 20% faster drilling (completes 1m hole in 45s vs 55s) ▲ Advanced: 30% faster for dense soil | Higher RPM may require advanced operator skill to control stability |
Auger Bit Material | Heavy-duty construction, industrial use | Industry Standard: Carbon steel (1.2mm thickness) Our Base: Chrome-vanadium steel (▲1.5mm) Our Advanced: Tungsten carbide-coated (▲2mm) | ▲ Base: 30% longer lifespan (ASTM A228 compliance) ▲ Advanced: Withstands 500+ uses (ISO 3506 tested) | Standard: Prone to corrosion in wet conditions |
Portability | Urban gardening, remote sites | Industry Standard: 20kg (no folding frame) Our Base: 18kg (ergonomic handles) Our Advanced: 15kg (folding frame + lightweight alloy) | ▲ Base: 10% lighter (easier for solo use) ▲ Advanced: 25% lighter (fits in compact trucks) | Standard: Requires two-person transport for long distances |
Safety Features | Commercial landscaping, DIY projects | Industry Standard: Basic throttle control Our Base: Reverse gear + kill switch (▲1) Our Advanced: Auto-shutoff + LED worklight (▲2) | ▲ Base: 40% fewer accidental over-dig incidents ▲ Advanced: Night operation capability (IP54 rated) | Standard: Higher risk of operator fatigue without reverse function |
Customization | Versatile soil types, multi-task use | Industry Standard: Fixed 30cm bit Our Base: Interchangeable bits (▲2 sizes) Our Advanced: Variable speed control + 5-bit set (▲4 sizes) | ▲ Base: Switches between soil/clay modes (ISO 12183 compliant) ▲ Advanced: Adapts to 8 soil types (ASTM D2487) | Standard: Limited to single-use scenarios |