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I’m thinking of going to a less aggressive 8” auger for my Milwaukee Fuel 1200#/Clam Plate setup. I currently use a 8” Lazer, but I feel it’s a little to much for the setup, although I love how the setup handles my 6” and 7” Lazers. Who knows the differences between Strikemaster’s Mora and Eskimo’s equivalent “dual flat blade” model? Each of their design idea seems to look identical. I don’t have any experienced with Eskimo hand augers. I know I’ve heard talk about “make sure you get the one that’s has these blades, don’t by these blades but if you do, switch out to these blades, etc.”Thanks for any input from everyone.BTW…I’m not going to lie, I like how Eskimo’s red auger compliments the Milwaukee Fuel red drill!! But I guess that’s kind of a superficial requirement?
Thanks guys for the info.I’m surprised the Mora and Eskimo use the same blade mounts and hole patterns.....who knows, maybe they’re made by the same people?
Is an 8" too much to run on a Ridgid hammer drill?
I worked for a wholesale fence company. We made Sears Chain Link Gates and Montgomery Wards Gates. All the same materials except for the Emblems. I also worked for a Wholesale Bakery Company. We made Bread,Donuts,Cake and other mixes for at least 7 different companies. All the same ingredients just a different box. Red and White,Parade,Nobel Sysco,Code,Gilster Marylee and others. All the same just different labels.SO yea I bet there is just one person making all the augers and painting then different colors. Nil's is most likely making their own though.
The Mini Nero has an offset handle as well.
I tried the Nero on the Milwaukee MudMixer. The SHOCK when breaking through was something else. The auger cut faster than anything I ever tried but it was scary on the breakthrough. My opinion, most augers with the side handle will fail sometime soon.
Yes that is my opinion on the Nero. Scary fast. I learned fast not to let it pull me down. Once I learned it it hardly ever caught.