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Quick Plant Dibble
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Say goodbye to sore hands and slow planting. The Quick Plant Dibble is a drill-powered planting tool that makes transplanting faster, easier, and safer. Just attach it to a standard cordless drill, and the spinning dibbler quickly creates uniform holes—perfect for plugs and starts—without the need for manual digging.
Designed with feedback from growers, this tool tackles the most common transplanting pain points. The built-in fixed-depth gauge ensures every hole is just right—no more guessing or over-drilling. It’s especially helpful in tough soils like clay, where traditional hand dibblers struggle.
Make transplanting effortless. Add the Quick Plant Dibble to your planting toolkit and get more done with less strain.
Weight
Aluminum 3.2 ounces
Stainless Steel 8.8 ounces
Dimensions: 6.1 inches (total length)
Depth Gauge 2 inches in diameter
Dibble Tip 2 inches long
Tray Size (compatible with): 200 cell plug tray


















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What Growers Love About It
Planting Speed: Easy to use and eliminates hand digging.
Durability: The aluminum dibbler has tested to last about 100,000 holes. The stainless dibbler will last even longer!
Economics: Quickly pays for itself in time saved.
Reduced Hand Strain: Minimizes fatigue and repetitive motion
Top Features
Drill-powered spinning dibbler for fast, consistent planting holes
Fixed-depth gauge ensures every transplant is planted just right
Compatible with most standard power drills
Perfect for market gardens, nursery operations, and backyard beds
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Needs to be longer
3 out of 5 stars
I love the concept but If it were longer there would be less stress on your back and wrist.
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback, Vicky! During development, we did actually test longer extensions, and it might be an option in the future, but our trial farmers did not like the speed and accuracy sacrifice of having the long shaft.