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    Default Electric Knife


    Thanks guys.
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    Shark blades will go thru a 2 or 3 lbr like butter.
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    Be like me...ketch fewer fish...problem solved...

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    I use them and they are the best I have used. Flexable and sharp.
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    I'm looking at the AA knives and blades on the Grizzly Jig website. Has anyone used the shark blades?
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    My AA gets hotter as the battery begins to lose it's charge. I can clean about 30 fish and it starts getting hot and soon goes dead. If yours is a corded model, I bet it's time to pony up the dough. Just checked their website...blades are pretty cheap.

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    For what it's worth I have went thru many knives.Last my knife burn up in the middle of cleaning fish.As a last resort I grab the electric carving knife my mother in law brought over and loved it.It is a hamilton beach from walmart with the shark blades in it.It's cheap and awesome.
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    I fillet a LOT of fish, 580 this month alone. Been using an AA with shark blades for four years. On fourth set of blades now. No complaints here.
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    yep the shark blades are the ticket
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big C View Post
    For what it's worth I have went thru many knives.Last my knife burn up in the middle of cleaning fish.As a last resort I grab the electric carving knife my mother in law brought over and loved it.It is a hamilton beach from walmart with the shark blades in it.It's cheap and awesome.
    what im screamin...... you can buy 2 for the price of 1 also BUT ..... when it gets too hot it will spin a gear too thats what the other ones for! !

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    Quote Originally Posted by satdoc1 View Post
    I use them and they are the best I have used. Flexable and sharp.
    If Sat wields a blade the way you guys carry on about, and he gives them an A+, better go with the sharks.
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