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Product Details
The Ice Master Ice Auger/Power Drill Conversion Kit lets ice anglers punch holes faster by turning a trusted hand auger into a drill-powered setup in seconds. The adapter slips into a 1/2 in. drill chuck just like a bit, pairing your existing auger with a cordless drill—18V or higher recommended—for quick holes when chasing walleyes, perch, panfish, and trout. An exclusive Adapter Retainer keeps the auger from dropping through the ice if the chuck loosens and reduces stress on the drill during use. Choose the correct kit for your auger brand to keep the conversion simple and secure, whether you fish hard all day or hole-hop light.
- Converts hand augers to drill-powered augers using a 1/2 in. drill chuck (18V+ recommended)
- Adapter Retainer protects against auger drop and reduces chuck stress
- StrikeMaster/Eskimo adapter fits StrikeMaster Mora & Lazer and Eskimo Standard & Barracuda hand augers (two-piece; some newer Eskimo models may require pin-hole enlargement)
- Nils USA adapter fits Nils hand augers and includes a brand-specific three-piece kit with nut and bolt
Made in the USA
FishUSA Customer Reviews
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Worthless
Drilled a total of 6 holes before it broke.
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The Best Ice Fishing Investment
The best thing I have done to make ice fishing easier, more efficient, and more productive. Others with more expensive electric augers can't believe I only spent $35 and my unit performs better … Read More
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Worth every penny!
Paired this with a 6" strikemaster lazer hand drill and a Milwaukee M18 Fuel 18v drill and it cuts like butter. Drilled 20+ holes yesterday (10" of ice) and my 5A battery was more than half … Read More
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Save your money!
The StrikeMaster-Eskimo Adapter stripped out on me in less than two months of use ice-fishing. My 5 amp dewalt battery is more than capable enough of powering my hand auger, but the adapter has smoot… Read More
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works good
no problems, I have a 6inch auger, I think a smaller one would save on batteries.