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Soil Probe Rod,32'-48' Septic Tank Probe Rod,Beseetop Pipe Probe Made of Stainless Steel with Insulated T Handle Heavy Duty Perfect for Locating Septic Tank Underground Pipe Gravel Gopher Runs

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  • 【Heavy Duty Probe Rod】Our probe rod offers a quick,convenient,and effortless way to probe the soil without straining your hands.Crafted from stainless steel construction,36-48inch hight adjustable,it ensures maximum durability and sturdiness,allowing you to effortlessly probe even hard or frozen soil without risk of bending or breaking-ensuring long-lasting reliability.
  • 【Sharp Tip &Comfortable Insulated T-Handle】Our soil probe rod features an ultra-sharp tip that easily penetrates hard ground without bending or breaking,effectively helping you complete any job with ease. Its wide T-handle is thoughtfully designed to provide a smooth and comfortable grip,offering increased surface area for better stability when pressing into the ground.Plus,it's insulated for added safety during use.
  • 【Built to Last】Beseetop soil probe rod is crafted with sturdy stainless steel,striking the perfect balance between durability and quality to resist bending and bowing.Its long-lasting design ensures prolonged use,while also being resistant to rust and corrosion for added reliability.
  • 【Versatile and Practical】Our ground probe rod is the perfect tool for all your soil probing needs,from underground pipe-finding to septic tank locating,soil compaction testing,Gravel Gopher Runs,aeration,and more.Its multi-purpose design makes soil probing activities less challenging, ensuring it's the go-to choice for a wide range of tasks.
  • 【Excellent Service】Beseetop probe rod made to last a lifetime, and be passed on from generation to generation,we ofeer lifetime warranty,any problem just feel free to contact us.



Product Description

soil probe rod

Looking for a reliable tool to locate septic tanks and assess soil conditions? Look no further than the Soil Probe Rod! Made from durable steel, this tool is perfect for probing the ground without causing excessive disturbance. With the Soil Probe Rod, you can quickly and easily assess what lies beneath the soil surface.

Soil Probe Rod

Versatile and Practical

  • Septic Tank Locator
  • Soil Compaction Tester
  • Underground Pipe /Gravel Finder
  • Gopher Runs probe

Beseetop PROBE ROD

  • 32 inch
  • Heavy Duty Stainless Steel One-Piece Construction
  • Sharp Tip &Comfortable Insulated T-Handle
  • Built to Last
  • Versatile and Practical
  • Plumbing Treasure Hunting Landscaping
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Sandy
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Put up a privacy fence and needed to know where the septic lines were so I wouldn’t dig in the wrong place
Roger Boise
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
good quality
MechEngrHog
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
This item comes in three sections that you have to screw together. Guess where it broke. My brother had a Bully (one-piece design) on the job site it worked with no problem. Bully is much tougher than this screwed-together item (I want to call it something else but want to make sure my review goes up). Not happy!
Greg D.
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
Very well made, sturdy & durable. Was worried probe would bend if leaned on too hard . Nope , not happening. T-handle on probe very stout. Leaned into it to drive into ground .235# man , didnt bend.Excellent product & great price.
Geoff Hazel
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
I was searching for a cleanout cover about 6" deep and this would barely penetrate my hard clay soil even 4 inches. to be fair, this is VERY hard soil that won't even respond to a pick-ax. softer soil, it'd probably be fine.
john
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024
Good product. The shank is a little thick and can be hard to push through some soils. Other that that, it is does the job that it is intended to do.
Libby
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
Definitely better quality than what I expected. Good and heavy, it gets the job done.
Honesty Blaze
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023
Got this device because I'm trying to locate a septic tank. The lawn I'm searching has some areas where the soil is really compacted and inserting this probe into the ground when it is so packed down is a bit difficult. The more you do it the easier it becomes. Even so, it takes some muscle. Inserting it into the ground is actually easier than pulling it out in some instances. I'm covering a large area, still looking, I'll cover a fixed length of the lawn and then stop to take a break. Really a workout. I would not advise anybody with any kind of health issues to try using this probe. I have some mild arthritis in my hand and that makes it a bit painful. But I'm keeping at it. The tool is sharp and the shaft is sturdy, as are the handles. I was amused when I unpacked the box and found that they had sent along a pair of gloves. These gloves are so small they look like they were made for a child, or someone with really small hands? That was baffling. Oh well, it was a nice thought. I'll keep probing. I'm bound to locate this tank eventually!Update: I did eventually locate the septic tank. However this probe failed to help me locate it. I knew the general area where the tank should be and initially I had employed a metal detector to attempt to locate it because I assumed there would be some metal attached to the tank, most likely in the form of a metal handle on the tank lid. The metal detector gave me a reading and I thought I had found the tank right away. The soil was really compacted and I dug down a couple of feet where the detector had given me a solid reading. I found nothing. That was puzzling. That's when I decided to get this probe and I ended up probing the entire area with no success. It took me an entire month. The soil was so dry and compacted that I really could not get this probe into the ground as deeply as I would have preferred. Even so, I did the best I could and after failing to locate it I gave up and contacted a plumber to help me locate the tank.The plumber came out and ran a camera on a fiber optic cable inside the septic vent on the roof of the house. They ran the camera down inside the line that feeds into the tank and then on and inside the tank. After they did that they checked for the signal the camera was sending out from underground to trace the underground pipe to the tank location. These plumbers spent quite a bit of time searching in what I felt was the wrong area, I was convinced the tank was in the area I had been probing without any success. Finally, they tried searching for the camera signal in the area I had already probed. They got a solid signal and it was in the exact same spot the metal detector had beeped on when I was initially looking for the tank. I had not dug down deep enough, it was right where I dug before, only another couple of feet deeper. And it was deeper than I could have ever gone with this probe, it wasn't long enough. Oh well, at least I found it and I was right the first time. The lesson here: don't ever give up! By the way, the probe does provide an excellent workout, especially when you are not finding anything.
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