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Brasileiro:
I finally convinced my wife that I need a power auger.  I am still deciding between the Eskimo Barracuda 10" and the Eskimo Shark 10".  The Barracuda has a 3hp engine and the Shark has a 2.5hp.  But it looks like the shark has a higher rpm.  I am not aware of any other differences.  Does anyone have any suggestions?

camo_fish:
I was researching a new auger, too. I found that Jiffy will out last the rest and have be around the longest, too. I'm getting the Jiffy 3hp, 9". I think the 10" is just a little to big. Have you ever stepped in a 10" on the ice, it's a good way to break an ankle or get a wet foot. But, if your after the monster fish 10" is the way to go, I've never had a problem getting any of my fish threw a 8" or 9" hole.
One mans opinion.  Good luck.

Bean:
Here are some differences between the two. The Shark uses an Emak chainsaw engine which has a top engine rpm of 11,500. The drill rpm max is around 380. This unit with a 10" blade weighs about 31 pounds. The Barracuda plus(3 hp) uses a Tecumseh engine. The max engine rpm is 4500. The drill rpm max is around 280. This unit with a 10" blade weighs about 38 pounds. Lastly the shark will cost you about $50 more. Hope this helps.

jp:
I have a shark and like it alot. it cuts fast and smooth. the techumca motors seem to shake and vibrate alot. my cousin has a baracuda but he and I both like the shark best.

wallyguy:
i have a jiffy 3 horse 10 inch have had it for over 15 years it still starts first pull  i have only had to change plugs and sharpen blades in that time  it has been worth the money  friends have the other ones good but they like the jiffy but they cost more

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