Is it worth getting the Eskimo over the VEVOR for twice the price?
$150 for the Eskimo or $80 for the VEVOR. Is it worth it? In conjunction with m18 Fuel
Posted by Most_Bodacious_Lefty
5 Comments
Zealousideal-Job-978 on
Buy once, cry once.
Jaybirdybirdy on
Doesn’t look like anything is different, so get the less expensive option and add a swim noddle so it doesn’t sink when it accidentally detaches from your drill.
SofaKingYouUp on
I can’t tell you from experience because I’ve never tried the Vevor but the Eskimo is an excellent auger combined with the M 18 fuel.
Manphish on
As a consumer rule, I try not to buy drop ships (vendors with names in all caps are typically cheap knockoffs from China sold through a process called drop shipping). But if it has everything you need, then I don’t see a problem with this one. Just make sure you can find replacement blades for it. After a year of use for a lower quality product you’re going to need to replace them.
Ill_Extension5234 on
My friend bought a Vevor, it works okay, but his blades dulled up pretty quick. I have had the same Mora for 5 years without changing blades, sharpened them 2 years ago. I fish probably 20 times a season, usually on ice between 6-16″ inches thick. I do fish tip ups and am known to go “prospecting”
5 Comments
Buy once, cry once.
Doesn’t look like anything is different, so get the less expensive option and add a swim noddle so it doesn’t sink when it accidentally detaches from your drill.
I can’t tell you from experience because I’ve never tried the Vevor but the Eskimo is an excellent auger combined with the M 18 fuel.
As a consumer rule, I try not to buy drop ships (vendors with names in all caps are typically cheap knockoffs from China sold through a process called drop shipping). But if it has everything you need, then I don’t see a problem with this one. Just make sure you can find replacement blades for it. After a year of use for a lower quality product you’re going to need to replace them.
My friend bought a Vevor, it works okay, but his blades dulled up pretty quick. I have had the same Mora for 5 years without changing blades, sharpened them 2 years ago. I fish probably 20 times a season, usually on ice between 6-16″ inches thick. I do fish tip ups and am known to go “prospecting”