Varomorus 36" stainless soil sampler with T-style handle vs Soil Probe 40 Inch with Ejector and 2 Bags, T-Handle Stainless Steel Sampler
Overall winner: Soil Probe 40 Inch with Ejector and 2 Bags, T-Handle Stainless Steel Sampler
Key Differences
Varomorus (A) is the more affordable option and has more user reviews overall; it emphasizes an easy footstep design and performs well in clay. Lichtund (B) is longer (40" vs 36") and includes 2 bags, which helps deeper sampling and carry/storage, but some users report issues removing soil in hard-packed ground and note sharpness
Varomorus 36" stainless soil sampler with T-style handle
Soil sampler probe for quick soil characteristics inspection. Durable stainless steel build with comfortable footstep support. Users note solid durability and ease of use, especially in clay soils
Pros
- durable stainless steel construction
- comfortable footsteps for leg operation
- quick 3/4" x 13" core for soil sampling
- easy to use in hard clay soils
Cons
- some customers consider it pricey
Soil Probe 40 Inch with Ejector and 2 Bags, T-Handle Stainless Steel Sampler
Stainless steel soil sample probe with T-handle, ejector, and foot pedal for deeper sampling. Includes two reusable bags for storing soil cores and easy transfer to labs. Users note solid build and ease of use
Pros
- stainless steel construction
- t-handle grip for easy insertion
- foot pedal for deeper sampling
- ejector for quick sample release
Cons
- hard-packed soil may hinder removal
- probe may be extremely sharp
- some users report difficulty with soil removal
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Varomorus |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Lichtund |
| User Reviews | Varomorus |