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18Oct 2023

earth auger vs ice auger

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Earth auger is a tool designed to drill holes in the ground, while ice auger is specifically designed for drilling holes in ice. Despite their similar appearance, but these two tools have distinct differences. Let's find out with BISON!

Earth auger

Earth auger, also referred to ground auger, is a tool used to dig holes in the ground. It consists of a long spiral blade attached to a handle or motor. The blade swiftly rotates and slices through the ground, effectively removing the soil and forming a hole. Earth augers are commonly used for a variety of tasks, such as:

  • Planting trees and shrubs

  • Install fence posts

  • Dig foundation

  • Drilling

Earth augers can be powered by hand, gas or electricity. Hand augers are the cheapest, but they can be difficult to use in hard or rocky soil. Engine augers are highly efficient and capable of tackling tough soil conditions. However, they do come at a higher cost and necessitates regular maintenance. Electric auger machines offer a quiet and eco-friendly option. However, they are not as powerful as other options and may require an extension cord.

Earth augers are generally larger and more powerful than ice augers. The earth auger blades and shaft handle compact, tough soil and absorb shock and vibration when hitting rocks and tree roots. They are heavier than ice augers, allowing them to handle any dirt thrown at them. They can be used to drill holes of various depths and diameters.

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Ice auger

Ice auger is a tool designed to cut holes in ice. It also consists of a rotating blade attached to a long handle that slices through ice as it spins. Ice augers are typically used for ice fishing, but can also be used for other tasks such as:

  • Punch holes for skating

  • Ice thickness sampling

Ice augers have smaller, sharper blades designed to cut ice quickly and efficiently. They are usually powered by a hand or a small motor and can be used to drill holes up to 12 inches in diameter. They are also lighter and easier to transport. Ice augers are commonly used by ice fishermen to make holes for fishing.

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The difference between earth auger and ice auger

There are many differences between earth augers and ice augers. Including:

Power head: One of the fundamental differences between the two types of augers is the power head. The rotational speed output of earth auger is lower than that of ice augers, which require high rotational speeds to drill through ice.

Blades: Earth auger blades are designed to break mud and rock, while ice auger blades are designed to cut ice. Earth auger blades are typically made of a more durable material, such as steel, which is thicker and more durable, while ice auger blades are made of a sharper, thinner material, such as stainless steel. .

Power: Earth augers are generally more powerful than ice augers because they need to be able to handle harder materials. Ice auger is not very powerful.

Size: the earth auger is larger and the ice auger is smaller.

Safety features: Ice augers typically have more safety features than earth augers, such as guards to prevent the blades from cutting the user if they fall into the ice.

What type of auger should you use?

The type of auger you should use depends on the task you are performing. If you are digging a hole in the ground, you should use a earth auger. If you are making holes in ice, you should use an ice auger.

Can earth augers be used to drill through ice?

It is generally not recommended to use earth augers to drill through ice. Earth augers are not designed to cut through ice, so using them may damage the earth auger and/or the ice. Additionally, using earth augers on ice can be dangerous as they can easily break through and cause the user to fall into the water.

Earth auger blades aren't sharp enough to cut ice effectively, and ice auger blades aren't strong enough to handle dirt and rock.

If you're not sure which type of auger to use for a specific task, it's best to consult a professional.

For all importers looking for reliable earth augers, BISON welcomes exploring our product line. With high quality and efficient design, BISON's earth augers are able to meet a variety of excavation needs. Discover the power and versatility of the BISON earth auger!


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