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    Default Bubba Blade Electric

    I have had a corded bubba blade for a few years now, it does a great job, but was wondering about a cordless one, and if it would do as good a job as the corded?
    I have watched a couple of videos and it looks slow to me? may have just been the guy using it? I think I could have fileted 3 fish to his one.

    Anyone used both and could compare?
    Not having to hassle with an extension cord would be a big plus.
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    I’ve not used a corded as where I fillet fish doesn’t have power. I got the cordless bubba and really like it. It has taken a little bit to get used to, but now I can cut through more fish faster than manual filleting. Would recommend


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    I have the Bubba lithion ion cordless and find it quite lacking. Nothing near the power or speed of the corded American Angler or Rapala filet knives I have. It is handy when I have only a few fish to clean and don't want to mess with pulling out the extension cord.
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    Bubba and rapala r12 cordless are good knives.I went with the rapala r12,because that's what most crappie guides recommended.

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    I have the Bubba Blade cordless and the Rapala R12 heavy duty cordless, and to me, it’s not even close. The R12 has been much better/faster.
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    I do not like any of the Bubba products because of the actual blades stink. They leave fish sawdust
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    Quote Originally Posted by keeferfish View Post
    I do not like any of the Bubba products because of the actual blades stink. They leave fish sawdust
    I threw the blades away after the first use, I use Mister Twister blades.
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    Quote Originally Posted by keeferfish View Post
    I do not like any of the Bubba products because of the actual blades stink. They leave fish sawdust

    I had the same issue, i swapped out my mister twister blades for the bubbas and it does a decent job.
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    I’ve not tried a Bubba, but if I ever kill my Rapala corded, I’ll try the Rapala cordless. The Rapala has lasted me a long time.
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    I have had both the Bubba corded and cordless, you just have to let the blade work and not force it. I did finally settle on the Rapala R12 and have not looked back.
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