By Mike Schoblaska MaPhoto courtesy of If you’ve been ice fishing at all in the last few years, you’ve likely seen someone drilling a hole with their handheld power drill. If you haven’t made the switch yet, here are some things to consider. PREMIUM E-DRILL HAND AUGER For use with electric drills 33 Shaft with Lightweight Yet Durable Synthetic Nylon Flighting Razor Sharp Steel Blades & Custom. Our ice auger drills have been recorded drilling down through a 24m multiyear pressure ridge as well as a 23m grounded ice island (tabular iceberg) using a 1/2 inch (1.5 cm) electric drill to power the flights. Drill-powered ice augers have become wildly popular in recent years. We have 2 styles to choose from to best meet your needs. Incredibly lightweight and portable, the rechargeable StrikeMaster Lithium 24V Ice Auger drills your ice holes faster, cleaner, and steadier than any. The quick connection push-button is also used in our cutting bits making them easy to remove and replace while out in the field. This method of assembly means there are no pins or connector bolts to lose or care for, and no bolts to snag on your clothing. Our augers are 5 cm diameter, 1 meter long, and can “chain” together via a patented push-button connector that allows for quick connection of one auger section to another. Combo includes Adapter, Nylon Auger bit (Electric Drill not included) Fit almost all brand 18v-20v drill, like DeWalt, Makita, Milwaukee, Ridgid, Ryobi and. Designed for use with your cordless drill. – Engine head will require an engine adaptor Connects to any 1/2' high powered brushless/cordless handheld electric drill. – Electric drill power will require an electric drill adaptor This adaptor/power attachment will allow your power unit to connect to our augers and will be dependent on the mode of power you’ll be using: Our stainless-steel ice auger drills consist of 3 primary pieces of equipment: spiral flighted section, cutting bit, and an adaptor/power attachment of your choosing.
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