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Oh, boy!!! We have another toy to play with...
It looks nice but only 40 holes is not enough for me I need something from 60 to 70 holes.
Im considering it with my tax return..They look nice, and re so light....
ME TOO!!!
My buddy got the propane jiffy this year it's amazing. We are still running on the first one pound tank a d are over 100 holes easy. Including the trip up to nh when it's was -25 and it blew through 25 holes in no time at all. Good luck whatever you decide!
After driling with that Jiffy last weekend there is no way I would take a ion over it, the jiffy rips. Quiet, starts easy amd literally destroys ice!
Oh man bait I better put my skirt on and use that ion the extra 14#'s might break me on the ice!!
and wouldn't you know it when I got home Sunday and plugged my camera into the charger and charged it. the camera crapped out on me, Marcum has it now and its getting repaired. I was planing on using it this Sunday, o well.
15 lbs is alot when your pulling that thing all day thru snow, up hill, etc..Im also a mobile fisherman. So every time i move im still dragging it.I got an older Jiffy 30 and it weighs in the 30s. I dred having to drag that thing around.To give you an idea, it weighs more than my flip over, which is about 28lbs empty..
I have one too. Been doing about 60 holes a day without the battery registering a lower charge. that has been 6 inch ice though. Again though, I drill 100 holes max and i haven't seen ice over 12-15 inches in the past few years. Price is high though, but you can get 100 dollars off it at Dicks if you use a 20% off coupon (like i did) until they add this brand to the exclusions which i think is just an oversight on their part.
Thanks for the info, it sounds like it will work just fine in our neck of the woods. Its been a long time since I seen 24 inches of ice where I fish. Normal has been 6 to 13 so the ION should do just fine.
You know what doesn't run out of batteries, weighs less, and probably drills holes faster?A 6" Nils Master.