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Title: Strikemaster 24v vs M18 drill
Post by: joesp on Oct 20, 2022, 09:21 AM
Just looking for feedback on what people are using to power a 8" lite-flite. I got a deal on a used 24v with 6" auger but looking to upgrading to 8" and wondering if should continue with 24v or sell and get a milwaukee or dewalt drill.
Title: Re: Strikemaster 24v vs M18 drill
Post by: hardwater diehard on Oct 20, 2022, 09:33 AM
I ran the SM 8" LF most of last season w/Milwaukee 2804 w/5ah battery no complaints . I drill 20-30 holes in an area no issue with battery life . The Eskimo Pistol Bit is another good choice ...the speed difference is minimal ..but the Eskimo uses Mora/shaver style blades which can be cheaper and easier to find and can be sharpened by hand with a minimal skill set.

Kittery trading Post had a great deal last season on the Lite Flight ...suggest you keep and eye on that site ...look for codes...subbscribe to their Emails
Title: Re: Strikemaster 24v vs M18 drill
Post by: Ronnie D on Oct 20, 2022, 10:29 AM
I prefer the Milwaukee setup w/ nero style adapter. it's lighter & breaks down to a 2 piece assembly that fits in my gear box. I use the nero because if the assembly slips out of the drill chuck, it's 11" wide to one side & won't wind up on the bottom of da lake. Also it's a good idea to secure the adapter to the auger sleeve w/ a sheet metal screw. It lets you remove that big plastic knob that likes to grab hoodie strings.  ( don't ask)
Title: Re: Strikemaster 24v vs M18 drill
Post by: hardwater diehard on Oct 21, 2022, 01:38 PM
Milwaukee 1400 in/lbs hammer drill ...add both to cart ...looks to be a stackable deal ,,,use code RED15...$227 before tax


https://www.acmetools.com/m18-fuel-1-2in-hammer-drill-driver-kit-2904-22/045242637737.html

https://www.acmetools.com/42-piece-driver-bit-set-48-32-1551/045242345434.htm
Title: Re: Strikemaster 24v vs M18 drill
Post by: cwavs1982 on Oct 21, 2022, 02:50 PM
Milwaukee 1400 in/lbs hammer drill ...add both to cart ...looks to be a stackable deal ,,,use code RED15...$227 before tax


https://www.acmetools.com/m18-fuel-1-2in-hammer-drill-driver-kit-2904-22/045242637737.html

https://www.acmetools.com/42-piece-driver-bit-set-48-32-1551/045242345434.htm

That's a really good deal on the latest generation drill setup there!!
Title: Re: Strikemaster 24v vs M18 drill
Post by: Nthaburgh on Oct 21, 2022, 03:03 PM
the M18 with the 8" lite-flite is my exact set up. I bring out 2 5ah batteries but I don't think I've ever had to use the second one. I think i've drilled maybe 28" of ice with no issues. you won't be disappointed. if you go with the pistol bit just make sure you get a newer one with the center point. if you don't have the center point (which the older models did not) the drill tend to walk around a bit before biting.
Title: Re: Strikemaster 24v vs M18 drill
Post by: RyanW on Oct 23, 2022, 02:34 PM
I’ve been using a Milwaukee Fuel with a standard 8” Lazer and a 12AH battery going on a decade now. I use it with a Clam Plate. Fantastic setup for ice under 24”. Haven’t been on more than 24” of ice in probably 15 years. For what a new StrikeMaster 24v costs, it’s hard to beat a drill setup unless you’re constantly drilling several feet of ice. Not saying a drill setup won’t do it but it’s taxing even on the best drill/batteries.

Having said that, I’ve never used any powered auger other than my drill setup. If you already have the 24v head, I’d just upgrade the auger bit and call it a day.
Title: Re: Strikemaster 24v vs M18 drill
Post by: joesp on Oct 23, 2022, 05:18 PM
Thanks everyone for info. Ended up deciding to keep with the 24v and look at upgrading to 8 inch bit.
Title: Re: Strikemaster 24v vs M18 drill
Post by: hardwater diehard on Oct 24, 2022, 09:13 AM
Thanks everyone for info. Ended up deciding to keep with the 24v and look at upgrading to 8 inch bit.

KTP has a discount code TREAT22
Title: Re: Strikemaster 24v vs M18 drill
Post by: hardwater diehard on Oct 24, 2022, 09:15 AM
Thanks everyone for info. Ended up deciding to keep with the 24v and look at upgrading to 8 inch bit.

KTP has a discount code TREAT22