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Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
very fast shipping--good price on product
David Friedl
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2022
This is our first season ice fishing, and we’ve been very happy with this auger. It’s very easy to use, and sharp. It uses quality, brand name blades. We’ve caught some fish, and this has been a fun season.
Gerald Reimer
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2021
Worked well for the several holes I drilled. I bought this 6" Lazer StrikeMaster late in the season; however, I used it several times. I was drilling through 15 inches of ice or more and it appeared to work well. From a previous model I had several years ago, I am assured this will remain sharp for at least a few seasons, the biggest challenge, I think of this tool.
marblehead
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2021
I currently also own a large power auger and a mora auger however I was looking for something different. The power auger is large and heavy and I try to not bring it out unless the ice is very thick. The mora auger takes a lot of pressure to drill through. After reading many reviews I decided to upgrade from the mora to the laser and very glad I did! This auger cuts through the ice with no pressure at all and is very easy to carry out onto the ice.Can’t go wrong with this auger!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2017
Best auger ever, beats lugging a gas powered auger around with extra gas, I got a drill adapter hooked up to a 20 volt Dewalt hammerdrill, and can drill a hole faster than a gas powered auger without the noise, would recommend to anyone.
Corban
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2015
This auger has received some negative reviews. Let me address the issues that I read prior to purchasing this auger.1) Blade was Chinese made with inferior material.: The blades installed on my auger were Swedish made. I couldn't be happier with their performance cutting through the ice with little pressure.2) Blade bogs down in last inch of ice.: This due to the ice being a different consistency. Ice is softer near the warmer water. With aggressive cutting blades and too much pressure ALL blades can bind. However, the fix is easy. Ease up on the down pressure and let the blades do all the work. Not an issue.3) Poor quality of workmanship.: Not sure where this complaint comes from. Possibly someone who is not familiar with hand augers. In my humble opinion this auger is near perfect. The handle could be a tad longer (6") for the thicker ice.Since receiving my auger I have punched at least 80 holes with no dulling. In fact the blades will still cleanly slice a piece of paper. Typical ice thickness I fish is 15-22". Best part... last time out on the ice I was setting up at the same time as a couple nearby with a gas powered auger. In the time it took them to start up and drill their first hole I had drilled three. By the time they were done drilling 4 holes my son and I were already in the water with three lines ready for a bite! Best auger I've owned.
Gabriel M.
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2014
This thing screams through ice, 6" model. Don't bother with a power auger unless you insist on lots of 10" holes, need a ridiculous number of holes, or need lots of holes though more than 12" of ice. I have drilled holes through 15" ice, and do 15-20 holes in 10" ice without getting too sweaty. Of course a flag is usually up before I'm at the 5th hole! Fairly light, comes with an okay blade guard. WATCH your pant legs, I've put several slashes through pants without even noticing, brushed it against myself but was not cut. Through 2 seasons so far (~8-10 trips) and blade is almost like new. You can consider a light oil to keep it from rusting in your basement. Replacement blades a little pricy.
Jimmi413
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2011
This is a great auger for the price. It far surpasses the next model down "mora version". I drilled 5 holes in about 5min including the time it takes to walk and space them out. Don't go bigger then 6' ver unless your in great shape! Not to mention anything larger is really more of a safety hazard and not needed. After all... people do bring kids and dogs out on the lake and I'd prefer mine to stay above the ice.
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