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    Default Fillet knife


    Has anybody out there tried this knike.
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    I Have..... I use it on a regular basis and have No complaints at all. Still feels like it is fully charged after cleaning a whole mess of fish. I charge it after every use just to keep the battery fresh. I helped a friend clean a mess of Big catfish with it also and used it for right at an hour and even after that it still had plenty of juice. It has a very good feel and balance in your hand as well. Hope this helps,

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    Does it get hot during continues use.
    TOO MANY IDIOTS TO FEW BULLETS

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    That's also what I was wondering. If it gets hot. I bet it doesn't because it's dc instead of ac.

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    For $94.99 it should fillet them and carry the heads away for you.
    The two best times to fish (when it's raining & when it aint). Proud member of team GitDaFeeshGrease

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    Mine Doesn't get too Hot, And I really like the way it feels as you fillet. It has a good contour to it.

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    thanks Blackriver that is good info

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    At $95 I don't see it ever ending up in my tackle box lol I have a OLD HENRY that has done the job for me for years, And I found it on a river bank ;-)

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    My AC/DC Rapala get's hot after about 20 min of use.

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    my only complaint it the switch on it, but mine is different than that one. If your spnding that much get the kit with 2 batteries and 2 different sets of blades. I think cabelas and gander wiill both have the sets cheaper than that at sometime during the year

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