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Tampers are manually operated or power compaction tools. They increase the density and levelness of soil, gravel, sand and other materials by applying force to the material's surface. This force can be delivered by hand or via a gas-burning engine.
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Every editorial product is independently selected, though we may be compensated or receive an affiliate commission if you buy something through our links. Ratings and prices are accurate and items are in stock as of time of publication. Have some sand, soil or gravel you need to compact? A tamper tool is what you need! Learn about the types of tamper tools and how to use them. Every serious DIYer understands the value of investing in the right tools for the job. Many self-styled DIYers struggle along for years with cobbled-together equipment and tools inadequate for the jobs they take on. This approach might work for a while, but ultimately it’s a recipe for frustration. Investing in proper tools will ultimately increase efficiency. One important tool often overlooked is the tamper.
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