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Author Topic: Strikemaster Electra Lazer 8 Inch  (Read 2826 times)

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Offline BigDog

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I am looking at buying one and was wondering if anyone has had any experience with one. I will be useing it to open and reopen holes in my wheelhouse not drilling 100 holes a day. The reviews I have read all look good but I would like to hear the good, the bad, and the ugly from unbiased fisherpersons. Thanks.

Offline The General

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A friend of mine has a strike master electric auger and he enjoys it.  He said the only bad thing is if the ice is thick he needs more then one battery to open all 8 holes.  His is 3 or 4 years old now and I'm not sure if it is the exact same model as the one you're talking about. 
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Offline HD

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The laser bit is nice for blasting holes, just not that great at re-opening holes.
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Offline ray634

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I have the plain Strikemaster and it works great for reopening holes. I dont know what the diffference is with the lazer model. The battery needs to be full charge but will do 8 holes thru 20 inches if you allow time to recover. I usually clean holes between drilling.

Offline MNRealtree

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I bought one last year and it works great. I have drilled my 6 holes, my buddies 8 holes, and a few outside on 1 battery through 12-15 inches of ice, although I usually hook the cord up to my fish house battery which keeps it running at top speed. The only negative is that through real thick Ice I would agree it snags a little more when re-drilling holes than a gas auger, but not too bad. There is also is no smell in the house when your done.
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Offline JohnWester

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i have one in my wheel house. i use the cable that comes with it and just clip it on my deepcell in the house. can do all holes no problems.
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