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Strike Master Lazer Mag and Mag 2000 Augers with extensions**SOLD**


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I have a Strike Master Lazer Mag 8" auger with a 10" extention which I bought last spring. The auger has been used just enough to get it broke in. Has drilled maybe 300 holes in the 5 outings it's been used.

Price: $310 ***SOLD***

I also have a Strike Master Mag 2000 8 1/4" auger with a 12" extention. This auger is about 6 years old and had the carberator gone through by strikemaster last spring. Runs like new now and the paperwork is available for the repair if anything should go wrong with it( I really doubt there will be any issues as they do very good work there).

Price: $190 ****SOLD****

I live in the St. Cloud area and commute daily to Milaca area. If interested email me at: jeffonthewater at aol com

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No I'm a runner and gunner. When I go up to URL I generally start out by dring 30-50 holes before I even drop a line. When the bite is really slow like this past weekend I make swiss cheese looking for them.

The mag 2000 has had relatively less use than that in it's life. The more agressive fishing style is a more recent development for me. wink.gif

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I'll looking to free up some cash for a new nilsmaster.

The auger works great and really has just been used enough to break it in. Has started everytime this winter within 2-3 pulls.

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Borch, are these still for sale ?

I will be fishing 4-5 times a year and maybe 2-3 times up north where we drill 20-30 holes...which would you recommend ? Is the Lazer a Lazer mag express ?I know the Lazer mag digs really nice, does the mag drill itself or do you have to lean on it ?

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I have someone looking at the Mag2000 this weekend. So I'll know more about it after that.

The Lazer Mag Express is still available. As far as leaning on the Lazer Mag Express goes, it's not a need. It cuts with minimal pressure applied. Pretty light weight as well.

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I will vouch for this I have the Lazer Mag Express and there is absolutely no need to push down, it pulls itself right in and cuts fast, I picked mine up as a refurb. I would definetly purchase this auger again.

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The Lazer Mag Express is still available. As far as leaning on the Lazer Mag Express goes, it's not a need. It cuts with minimal pressure applied. Pretty light weight as well.


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