Here’s another hand auger from Strikemaster that’s very comparable to the Mora listed at #2 of this list. This unit is a slightly improved, nicer version of the Mora that will likely perform a bit more effectively.
This unit is built slightly heavier (depending on what size you buy) and a bit more durable than the Mora, so on paper it should hold up better in the long run. Like the Mora, there’s a powder coated paint finish to reduce ice build up when drilling.
There’s a wider array of blade sizes available from four to eight inches, so if you’re looking to drill particularly small or large holes this is the unit to check out. If you’re a weekend ice fisherman drilling through average thickness ice then there’s no need to spend the extra cash on this auger — the Mora hand auger or the unit from Eskimo will perform just fine for you. On the other hand, if you put a lot of days in each season and often drill through some particularly thick ice, definitely consider the superiority of the Lazer.
The chrome alloy blades are fortunately replaceable so you can keep this unit in prime cutting condition. Here’s a link to the replacement blades. This unit has an adjustable length like the other hand augers listed here — this one extends from 48 to 57 inches.
If you can spring for the Lazer, you’ll no doubt be thrilled with its performance. Check out the impressive speed and stability of the Lazer in the attached video below.