MyFishFinder.com Just like iceshanty but warmer
Now that's a sweet auger. You might be able to retire if you mod a few and sell them as the latest greatest. The pistol is how much?!? Think of the profit margin
Hey Ice Scratcher.....Just to be clear on your response, you're saying that starting with this current ice season's Mora models, I can find an 8" Mora that uses actual 8" flights? Or did I read your post incorrectly?
Yes, you read correctly..At least that's my understanding..<°)))>{
"That's my understanding" is like more FALSE NEWS. I've seen at least 20X NEW Mora 8" augers at Cabelas over the last 2 years and they all have the same 7" diameter flytes. If anyone has a Mora 8" auger with 8" diameter flytes I'd like to see a picture. I just Don't Believe It.
Ion.No review needed.Thing kicks ass drilled 25-30 holes last week thru 28" in upstate NY np.Third year now.
Another thing ive noticed now using the kdrill more, is that its harder on the battery life than my nills was.But besides that its a good auger.
Yeah, chipper blade as opposed to a shaver. Definitely slower and harder on a battery. But the k drill could drill a hole through a hardwood floor and still work the same where if you look at a Nils the wrong way it's off to the sharpener.
My K-Drill blades went to junk after 1 week on 2 different sets of blades.
Thats why they come with a cover so you dont ruin your blades.(And safety)
You sure you had the drill in the right setting? Also, shouldn’t have to push down hard to get them going.
I put a little downward pressure on my Kdrills, what's the big deal? This is ice fishing, not needle point class. Also, you got to make sure you are not leaning the drill away from the leading edge. In other words, if you are gonna make a hole leaning a tiny bit, better to lean it to the right a little. lean it to the left and the leading edge doesn't grip and cut. I see people all the time complaining about their drill, lean the leading edge into the ice a bit and don't be afraid to push a little. They might be expensive augers but they aren't friggin' black magic. Chipper blades need a little pressure. I abuse the ever loving chit out of my drills and they still cut awesome.
Nils has the same head and blade specs as a lazer....only difference is how u deal with the blades.
They are both curved blades, but On my 8in nils the blades don't seem to be curved has much as the Lazer blades. They seem to be a little flatter, yet curved. Hard to explain, but I know an 8in lazer vs my 8in nils on a drill is night and day difference when it comes to the tourque it takes to turn them.
Are you saying the Nils turn so much easier??