1 day: € 37.00
1 WE: € 55.50 (Fri 12:00 - Mon 12:00)
1 week: € 92.50
Deposit: € 150.00
1 day: € 7.00
1 WE: € 10.50 (Fri 12 p.m. - Mon 12 a.m.)
1 week: € 17.50
Deposit: € 30.00 (80 and 100 mm drill hole diameter)
- all prices excl. 10% release fee
- if petrol or the like is required: buy it in the market, money back for the rest when you hand it in
1 day: € 37.00
1 WE: € 55.50 (Fri 12:00 - Mon 12:00)
1 week: € 92.50
Deposit: € 150.00
100 mm € 5.70 / day from 5 rental days
200 mm: 9.10 € / day from 5 rental days
- Surcharges for exemption from liability, fire / theft regulations
- Price information often only on request
- paid phone number
1 day: 38.02 €
1 WE: € 57.51 (Fri 13:00 - Mon 10:00)
from 7 days: savings rate € 15.60 / day
Deposit: € 150.00 (60 to 350 mm drill hole diameter)
1 day: € 4.87
1 WE: 7.80 € (Fri 13:00 - Mon 10:00)
from 7 days: savings rate 1.95 € / day
Deposit: € 20.00 (150 mm drill hole diameter)
- Delivery and pick-up Fee possible
- Taking back unused consumables
1 WE: € 126.00 to € 157.00 (20, 30 mm drill hole diameter)
1 WE: € 6.00 to € 12.80
1 week: 14.00 to 35.00 € (90, 150, 200 mm drill hole diameter)
- represented mainly in northern and western Germany
- Deposit
2 days: 58.00 - 112.00 €
3 days: 108.00 - 168.00 €
1 WE: € 74.00 - € 124.00
1 week: 126.00 - 192.00 € (different diameters)
2 days: 16.00 - 18.00 €
3 days: 24.00 - 32.00 €
1 WE: 18.00 - 22.00 €
1 week: 34.00 - 42.00 € (different diameters)
- no area-wide offer
- individual deposit and rental conditions
- partly Delivery / pick-up Surcharge possible
- Prices vary strongly depending on the season and region
1 day: € 35.00
Deposit: € 100.00
(10 cm, 15 cm, 25 cm diameter available)
Deposit: € 50.00
(only 7 cm, 15 cm diameter available)
- limited offer
- Rent and deposit payable in advance
(15 cm, 25 cm diameter available)
- Deposit (usually 250 €) beforehand, rental payment upon return
- Price calculation (with TP = daily price for up to 24 hours): WE short (Sa 8 - Mon 10 a.m. = TP x 1.5 / WE long (Fri 7 - Mon 10) = TP x 2
(half € 34.00)
The device is not suitable for rocky, concrete or frozen ground. In addition, old, possibly hidden foundations or cables laid underground (e. B. for water or electricity).
Fence post holes can also be dug with a regular spade. However, they then become correspondingly larger. For larger earthworks, a mini excavator, which can also be borrowed, is sometimes better.
That depends on the particular project. While a hand auger without accessories is sufficient for fence construction, an extension or a rod holder may be necessary for well construction.