Deteknix Diamond Digger Quick Overview/Review

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So far I like this digger a lot. I was able to use it today, It was however soft sand/clay but I liked the small amount of concave, worked somewhat like a scoop. I plan to use this much more. Tomorrow I might go cut up some grass.



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You can view additional photos here:Deteknix Diamond Digger Unboxing Review
 

Yes i am going to get one to try it out .. I have to see how it is for myself ...
 

Thanks for the vid and the review.

I've been on the fence about getting a digger made exclusively for metal detecting not only because of the price but also the fact that I really like a tool with a thin blade. They all look pretty nice but after trying a few lawn & garden type diggers early that worked okay but not as well as I had hoped, I discovered the Fiskar's Big Grip digger. It ain't no Lesche tool but it works surprisingly well for the money and it's great for a newbie.

Fiskars Big Grip.jpg

I bought 4 of these from Walmart for around 8 bucks each before I took a few kids out on a hunt last year and found that not only did I like it, I actually LOVE this tool. The blade is pretty thin and it cuts PERFECT plugs that go back in the ground without even wilting the grass.
The SHARP, serrated edge cuts right through roots like a mini saw. It's also WAY better than similar tools I have tried due to the longer, thin yet strong blade.

The only drawback I found is that my first one did weaken and break right where the handle and blade meet after maybe 4 months of really heavy, daily use. I took a close look at it after it broke and came up with a simple solution to that single weakness. Since I actually enjoy doing mods I decided to try it out.

I had a buddy weld up and strengthen the weak spot (on both sides) on the next one and really stiffened it up good. I'm still using it and it's as strong as ever with no sign of weakening whatsoever. I also sharpened the non serrated side on a grinder and it cuts extremely well; even better than the factory edge (which also worked very well). Then I ground the forked tip down on one of them to see if that would be an improvement. It works fine but I honestly didn't notice any dramatic difference either way.

I may get a "real" digger at some point and if I do I'll probably go with the Deteknix based on the fact that I bought an XPointer and really LOVE the thing.

But if anyone needs a digger that works really well for less than 10 bucks, you definitely can't go wrong with the Fiskars. At that price not only does it not matter if it eventually breaks because you're not out any money; they're also great to have around if you take kids hunting like I sometimes do. You can also get one on Amazon with a sheath for around 12 bucks. The ones I got off the shelf at Walmart only came with a pretty cheesy clear plastic snap on cover with no belt loop.

But if that's not your thing, the Diamond Digger looks pretty darn nice as well. If it's as great as their pinpointers it should be a great tool at a great price.
 

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I've used mine hard and cut through roots with it. I like the handle much better than the Lesche. It is a good tool.
 

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I've used mine hard and cut through roots with it. I like the handle much better than the Lesche. It is a good tool.
So far I think I have to agree with you Terry!
 

Good video, MDG. DD is next on my list.
 

I like it, especially the bright handle. Need to buy one, I've got that nice polished hori hori with the black synethetic handle but i've already been told it looks to much like a weapon.
 

I've got that nice polished hori hori with the black synethetic handle but i've already been told it looks to much like a weapon.

That person needs to be told to take a lang walk off a short whatever.

The simple fact a metal detector is in hand should alleviate any concerns on the matter...IMO only of course.
 

Well its not your typical looking hori hori, it does look more like a rather large knife at distance. Let me find it.
 

I was guessing that was the one. Almost bought it myself until I received 2X wood handled ones for Christmas.

IDK...I guess looking at it again I can see somebody causing alarm over it. Takes all kinds....
 


The Diamond Digger - and the Lesche, are both designed to pry, as well as dig. The tool above will cut a plug, but it won't cut through 1/4" - 1/2" roots, or pry a rock out of a hole without breaking. If the Diamond Digger is the same price as the Lesche #48, or less, the DD is the tool to buy in my opinion. :skullflag:
 

On another note the Diamond digger made friends with Buzz Wilsons Sheath :) I am happy about this!
Buzz-Wilson-Diamond-Digger.jpg
 

The Diamond Digger - and the Lesche, are both designed to pry, as well as dig. The tool above will cut a plug, but it won't cut through 1/4" - 1/2" roots, or pry a rock out of a hole without breaking. If the Diamond Digger is the same price as the Lesche #48, or less, the DD is the tool to buy in my opinion. :skullflag:

The serations are razor sharp but your right its not good at all for prying. Ill use it just for plants as intended.
 

I got a Diamond Digger today and got to use it for an hour and a half. I am pleased with what I got out of it today; nice easy neat plugs.

Rickey
 

Got my Diamond Digger yesterday. It's sharper than the Lesche and just feels better in my hand. Probably because the grip has a padded sensation and feels tight. The blade is a tad wider than the Lesche and the serrations are super sharp to a point. It does a better job popping a three sided plug out of the ground, IMO. The cheapie sheath doesn't appear it will last long unless you get used to sliding the DD in smooth blade first. No matter, I have a different holder for my PP and digger.

It's a keeper for sure.
 

I have had mine for some time as far as the tool goes I have no issue, the only minor issue is the sheath, some times it hangs up when I return it,, I did not buy it for the sheath,, I am good ! and would buy it again !
 

My Quest Diamond digger snapped in half while digging a small plug today.

I'm WELL CHEESED OFF!!














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