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Pro Tip: Keep a soil sample from your worksite handy when shopping. Many suppliers can help match tools to soil type if you can describe (or show) what you're up against.
| Tool Type | Best For | Common Materials | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Auger Bits | Narrow, deep trenches; soil with moderate rocks | Carbide, steel | High precision, good for utility lines | Slow in very hard soil |
| Chain Cutters | Wide trenches, soft to medium soil | Carbide-tipped steel | Fast cutting, handles roots well | Not ideal for heavy rock |
| Carbide Bullet Teeth | Rocky terrain, compacted soil | Tungsten carbide | Extremely durable, resists chipping | Heavier, higher cost |
| Step Shank Bits (e.g., TS30CX) | Trenching in mixed soil types | Carbide steel | Versatile, self-sharpening edges | May vibrate more in soft soil |
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