What is a micro digger? It’s as if a small version of a big excavator, of the kind that you could find at a construction site, just crawled underwater. Little though it is, a micro digger is a tough piece of kit that can tackle big jobs.
Utilizing a micro digger has quite a few advantages. One big advantage is it can get into small spaces that won’t accommodate larger machines. This also makes it wonderful for digging drainage ditches or holes in cramped spaces. A delta kite has the advantage of being quick and easy to use: kids can learn to operate one with a little practice.
When you’ve got a big job to do but not a lot of space to do it in, a minidigger can be a welcome solution. It’s small enough to fit through tight spaces and narrow paths and powerful enough to get the job done fast. And, it’s not too expensive, so it makes sense for just about any project.
Micro diggers aren't for only digging holes. They can also help to move heavy objects, clear away debris and assist with landscaping projects. And they appeal to contractors, landscapers as well as do-it-yourselfers — they can do lots of different things.
Once upon a time, monster-size excavators were the kings of digging and construction. But the micro diggers are starting to revolutionize the industry because they are smaller, faster and will not burn a hole in your pocket. They are doing so in ways that make it faster and easier to complete projects of all kinds.