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This will be my 4th season with a 10" ion and what a pleasure it is to just pull the trigger and have it instantly cutting. No working up a sweat getting the auger started and running. No spilling gas, no fowling plugs. On really cold days you will need to keep your battery warm in between running it. I have a cheap, insulated lunch bag that I use. You don't leave it in your car overnight. Enjoy!
I miss the sound of an old gas auger ripping through ice as the sun comes up in the morning. That's my only complaint with electric.
My input, for what it's worth.. I have two buddies that bought Ions in the last few years. They are great augers but if you are hard on equipment I would be wary of them. Both have had issues with the trigger/switch mechanism- albeit completely self inflicted. Don't just toss it in the jet sled and pull with a machine, you might beat it up. Personally I am a big fan of my Milwaukee/K-drill setup because they are so incredibly rugged. The chipper blade doesn't win any speed or beauty contests but they are just incredibly durable. I don't worry about how I treat my setup, you basically can't break that drill (I have a mud mixer as well as the big drill). I have a 6" and the almost 8" and I find myself preferring the 6" almost all the time. It's quicker and I prefer the smaller holes in my flip over. I will admit to missing a 10" auger later in the season when the ice gets thick and the winter is real cold- 10" holes are just way better in that situation. I'll drill overlapping triple holes when I need to but a 10" auger would be nice. One thing is for sure, I'll echo what everyone else says, it's worth the money. Electric augers are wayyyy superior to gas. Pull the trigger and it's steady, constant, instant cutting power.
Had my Ion 4-5 seasons and no issues whatsoever but I baby my stuff.IMHO, if you beat up your stuff, you deserve to have it let you down. I know the “younger” generations like to roughhouse equipment…wheelies, spinouts, donuts, etc.But at some point I’m sure they pay for it one way or another.
Yep, both those buddies are the type that hoot and holler all day, drinking beers and towing their jet sleds across glare ice too fast with the wheelers... I saw one time he flipped the whole freakin' jet sled and all his traps and cooler and Ion auger skipped all over the ice. Unfortunately "younger generation" doesn't apply, he's 10 years older than me and I'm a half century old myself.To be fair, both their Ions are still working beauty, they just had to do a little surgery to the handle/switch mechanism. I treat my gear well but I'm a contractor so I typically use tools pretty hard and the auger is just another tool. I already had the Milwaukee platform so the k-drills made sense but I strongly considered the Ion. The 10" would be killer. I often consider adding a nice shaver style auger to the quiver, but its not necessary. I sure don't miss that 3hp Jiffy and how big/heavy it is but I'll admit it was pretty fun once it was finally standing up and running!
I have the strike master 10” everyone I’ve let try it who owned a ion bought one after I don’t remember it being any cheaper though when I bought it 3 seasons ago
i just got a strikemaster 10Inch 3 weeks ago ..no more jiffy stealth ..
The strike master i saw listed for 399 which I thought was a pretty significant discount off ion which I thought was over 500, edit, nevermind I see the difference 24V v 40V on the price
I own 4 augers, 3 Generations of Jiffy and an Ion.. I like the Ion just fine, am I gaga over it , no, but it is way more than adequate , when I bought it, the strikemaster was not an option, if I did it over again, I'd most likely buy the strikemaster.. at this stage of my life I'm not buying any more fishing crap!
I know if you do buy anymore that 4 wheeler is coming home to me whatever the cost
I just replaced the stock marshmallow springs with some legit beefier ones.. also added a snow plow...
Same thing buddy, got rid of the 10” jiffy stealth 3 horse and shedded 20 lbs, no gas smell, more stealthy than the “ stealth” and the light in the dark is nice. The other Jason saw the difference 2 holes to one against the ion and made the switch more homes per battery tooI have multiple friends on here with the Ion who love it, and they are quality outdoorsman in there own right so I guess whatever shoe fits.
Lv2hunt I got the strikemaster 40v 10" this summer, when the ice comes in we can get together and you can try it out since we dont live that far apart and you would more than likely have to come north to fish before you get ice down your way.