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<blockquote data-quote="Bfishn" data-source="post: 154351" data-attributes="member: 2006"><p>As far as gas augers go, Strike master has the best engines Solo/Honda, and Eskimo may have the best blades. I have the Honda Strikemaster with both lazer and chipper fighting. On good ice there is probably nothing better than lazer blades, but this is ND! I use the chipper on the Missouri system and its ok but the above poster is right, the chipper isn't near as smooth or fast as the lazer blades. </p><p></p><p>The Eskimo quantum blades seem to kind of be a hybrid between chipper and shaver. They are pretty smooth and don't seem to dull as quickly or be as finicky as the lazer blades. The engines are ok, but the ones i've used do have a hell of a vibration, but overall for the price i think Eskimo is a good choice. </p><p></p><p>I know guides on Winnipeg that have converted their Solo engine to use the Eskimo bit becasue they were tired of the lazer blades.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bfishn, post: 154351, member: 2006"] As far as gas augers go, Strike master has the best engines Solo/Honda, and Eskimo may have the best blades. I have the Honda Strikemaster with both lazer and chipper fighting. On good ice there is probably nothing better than lazer blades, but this is ND! I use the chipper on the Missouri system and its ok but the above poster is right, the chipper isn't near as smooth or fast as the lazer blades. The Eskimo quantum blades seem to kind of be a hybrid between chipper and shaver. They are pretty smooth and don't seem to dull as quickly or be as finicky as the lazer blades. The engines are ok, but the ones i've used do have a hell of a vibration, but overall for the price i think Eskimo is a good choice. I know guides on Winnipeg that have converted their Solo engine to use the Eskimo bit becasue they were tired of the lazer blades. [/QUOTE]
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