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Ice Gator--Season Reviews

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#1 ·
Mine arrived December 24. Used the Nils Hand Auger (8 inch) before I got the Gator. That is the shaft for the gator. Great hand auger (and a handy backup if the gator were to fail).

I used the gator practically all season. I used it nearly every weekend. The first day I used it, I drilled 60 holes through 10 inches, and it showed no signs of stopping. I would say I had 12 - 15 days on the ice with it, and through some thick ice. My two stooges on the ice used it all season as well, as did many a passersby, etc. Couple guys walked up and asked if they could try it. Two dudes asked me if I was a distributor. A couple of times I used it two days in a row without charging, shooting through 20-25 inches of ice in a flash.

Anyway, I'm not a distributor. I ordered it in September of 2009, and didn't get it until christmas, so I was a bit peaved at the time. I nearly canceled. I am very glad I went with the unit. I am not a distributor, I am just a guy who tried it for season.

It performed well this season. I tightened the bolt a few times, it will need to be tightened. The charging unit is fast.

My hope is that it lasts. Sending the blades in to be sharpened, and I'll be ready for next year.
 
#2 ·
jclay0429 said:
My two stooges on the ice used it all season as well
Who you talkin' bout. Willis?

That freaking thing rocks!! It beat my Strikemaster with brand new lazer blades, like I was standing still.
I made the offer today to Jeff,.. to trade my shanty, Strikemaster, pontoon, trolling motor, and Marcum,...for his pontoon, Icegater, shanty, and Vexilar straight up.

Nah, ..I wanna keep my MarCum! ;D
 
#6 ·
-Dave- said:
how much is a gator?
www.icegator.com I have the attacker II -- it's $389, comes with adaptor, batteries, charger. Then you have to pick a shaft. They recommend either a nils hand auger shaft (around $89) or a strikemaster lazer shaft (about the same). So, it's about a $500 auger, but you get a hand auger out of the deal as well that you can use late or early season.

If you are thinking of getting one, order early and be prepared to wait. As mentioned, this is the only problem with the Gator--they are hard to get! They are also apparently releasing a new auger this fall that is going to be half the weight--some new battery advancement. I like it heavy because you don't have to push it--you push the button and the weight of the power head is perfect weight for drilling.

j
 
#9 ·
If you are going to wait for a used one you will probably never get one because I can't imagine anyone being unhappy with it and want to sell it. Only financial hardship (or something similar) would be why somebody would sell one.

I love mine. There are so many different reasons why these are better than any gas auger. My auger shaft is a NorMark fin bore III. Another Swedish double offset auger. It is sweet in itself and recommend it to anyone needing a hand auger. Fish 307 has them. Can't seem to find them anywhere else. I would definitely order one right now, seriously, if you want one. Takes forever for it to show up. Especially if it is ice season...
 
#10 ·
I REALLY LOVE MINE..... Cuts great quick fast clean holes..... no GAS mess, almost as light as a gas auger.... SUPER UNIT! I kinda wish the ice season lasted a little longer since I purchased mine..... nah, I like open water better! ;)
 
#14 ·
jclay0429 said:
My two stooges on the ice used it all season
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