American Angler electric only way to go. You may lose a little at first but when you learn to use it I think you actually lose less
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American Angler electric only way to go. You may lose a little at first but when you learn to use it I think you actually lose less
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Charlie Weaver USN/ENC 1965-1979
About 6 years ago i bought the Repala series, it comes with a 12foot cord with both ac and dc adapters. a 6 inch and 8 inch blade a small cutting board and a carring case. I have put the miles on that knife from all my fish to quarting up deer. when this knife wears out i will replace it with the same thing.
Is there a reason to not just use the same knife I cut my turkey with? Or is the reason that it might make the knife stink.
Nope. That is exactly how I found out I liked using an electric knife for filleting crappies. The bad part was my wife lost her electric knife because I burned it up on the first batch of fish I tried it on.It was a Black & Decker...no big loss there. Now she uses my electric knife on the turkey. It all worked out in the end.
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I just bought my 1st electric knife about 6 weeks ago. I was in SprawlMart and since I wasn't sure I'd get the hang of an electric knife, or even like it (since I'd used a straight fillet knife all my life). I was going to try the B&D after hearing about it here. Low and behold they were out, so I got the Mr Twister. Had I not been able to replace that #&!^#*$ curled excuse for a cord, I'd have regretted it. After using it the 1st time, the cord got replaced with a 15' straight cord, MUCH nicer.
Since it's my 1st knife I have nothing to compare it to. I would however like to hold an AA just to see if it fits my hand a bit better. Nothing negative to say about the Mister Twister so far.
Oh....and I'm an electric knife convert![]()
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Grizzly jig sells them and also have the shark blades for them.
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Charlie Weaver USN/ENC 1965-1979
This is just the discussion I was looking for! I am looking to buy my first electric knife, I actually thew fish back last year because I had more than I wanted to clean. I am hoping the electric will remedy that.
I was torn between 12 DC and 120 AC, I clean most of my fish on the tailgate of my truck at the camp site and we always get an electric campsite. I think I will go 120 AC, on the rare occasion a outlet will not be available I'll just go back to my manual standby...
Does the B&D at Wally world come with different blades?
I had a Rapala for years and did great, finally died so I went and got one almost like it and its crap. I do have a pile of blades for it though. I may try sharpening them.
I was in Tractor Supply Friday getting rabbit feed and they had the Rapala brand on clearance for $19, normally $39.95.
So I own a Rapala now. It came with the electric knife and blades, along with a regular 9" fillet knife and a DVD. I watched the DVD this weekend, it never even made mention of the electric knife! It was all about using the regular fillet knife?
I was rather disappointed in the DVD, I hope I like the knife better.