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Ice Fishing Tips -Check your local regulations! => Equipment => Ice Augers => Topic started by: tmad on Jan 17, 2014, 11:36 AM
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My buddy just picked up an 8" auger.
Does any one have one?
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Ya your buddy has one :roflmao: :roflmao: sorry couldn't resist
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I have an 8" ION auger. Works great,drilled 40+ holes in 10" of ice last week and still had plenty of charge left..no gas,no fumes,starts every time and is 21 lbs... :tipup: :tipup:
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Thanks.
Wow 40 holes and still has a charge left.
When not in use where do you store the battery?
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When I'm on the ice after the holes are drilled-I put the battery in a hand warmer pouch and try to keep it from getting too cold. That is the only problem I've heard about the ION battery..Doesn't like the cold..
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Buy a small insulated case from an outdoor store.
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My new toy for next year along with extra battery. Deff. insulated bag to store batteries
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I have a ion and love it if its not to cold I leave the battery on the auger,no promblems my buddy leaves his on the auger no matter what the is he has no promblems
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It seems nice and light.
The replacement blades look just
like the Mora's, any truth to it?
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No they are not. They are similar but not the same. The ION blades are sharpened on both sides. A really strange circular pattern on the bottom face.
But they work so don't mess with success. Their only problem is they are 3 points (on the Rockwell C scale) softer, than the typical Lazer
(Made in Sweden) blades which means dull comes quicker. Could be the metallurgical quality won't allow a better heat-treatment.
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I have a ion and love it if its not to cold I leave the battery on the auger,no promblems my buddy leaves his on the auger no matter what the is he has no promblems
i just leave mine on it too, 1 year and counting with 0 problems, matter of fact, i almost never charge between sat./sun and always have plenty of juice left after 2 days of fishing! :tipup: on second thought though, i do charge it periodically throughout the offseason to make sure it is stored on maximum charge(recommended basically for all batteries)
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Sorry but I'll stick with my jiffy :tipup:
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snaggletooth, you are welcome to stick with your heavy, smelly auger, but many anglers like a light, quiet and easy to start auger... My fishing buggy has one and it is great!
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I machined an adapter to mount my Nils to the Ion head. Cuts really well.
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I used Eiderz on oneida all weekend I think that's gunna be my
Next purchase
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I'd switch to the electric or propane but my gas auger is for all practical purposes brand new. I just can't see dropping another few hundred on another auger. I'm all for reducing environmental impact.
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I'd switch to the electric or propane but my gas auger is for all practical purposes brand new. I just can't see dropping another few hundred on another auger. I'm all for reducing environmental impact.
I will switch to electric when my gas auger craps out, at the rate it is going, my sons will be able to use it. ;D
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I got the Ion when it came out last year.
As mentioned, keep the battery warm. This is actually in the manual as well.
If you dont need an 8in auger you can put the extension that comes with it on, and just about any telescoping hand auger will fit that.
I got 80 holes thru 13in of ice with my 6in Mora auger on it. Still had 2/3 battery left..
I got 65 holes thru the same 13in of ice with the 8in auger, with 2/3 battery left.
Keep the battery warm, and remember you dont have to apply any downward pressure on it. Just pull the trigger and hold on =)
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bought one a few weeks ago and love it!