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    Default What's your favorite electric fillet knife?

    I'm in the market for an electric fillet knife. I'm torn between the Rapala and the American Angler. Both are convertable 110/12 volt. I can plug them in or run them off of the boat/car battery. What's your favorite?
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    I know it is a little higher, But I would recommend the Rapala Lithium Ion Rechargeable Unit. I have had really good luck with mine. It last alot longer than the first rechargeable model. If you are looking for a plug in unit, The rapala dual 110 or 12v unit works really well also. Hope this helps...

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackriver4x4 View Post
    i know it is a little higher, but i would recommend the rapala lithium ion rechargeable unit. I have had really good luck with mine. It last alot longer than the first rechargeable model. If you are looking for a plug in unit, the rapala dual 110 or 12v unit works really well also. Hope this helps...
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    Default Re: What's your favorite electric fillet knife?

    For me its mister twister or nothing. Generally good for about 4-5 couple thousand fish years. Blades are easily had and a couple different lengths to suit your taste.
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    Quote Originally Posted by toofuss View Post
    For me its mister twister or nothing. Generally good for about 4-5 couple thousand fish years. Blades are easily had and a couple different lengths to suit your taste.
    X2 There are a lot of things i like about mister twister. I got the salt water version. Heavy-duty motor. It cost a few dalars more. I got the scaler for $3.
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    Been using a Black and Decker for many years. It's starting to knock a bit. Will replace it with an American Angler when it quits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jigflinger View Post
    Been using a Black and Decker for many years. It's starting to knock a bit. Will replace it with an American Angler when it quits.

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    American Angler. No regrets, have clean many of fish.

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    Been using a Mr. Twister for many years and just got smoke out of mine and just bought a new one exactly the same. Going to send the old one back with $10 and have them repair it so I can keep using it just for fish and keep the new one in the house for kitchen use carving turkeys and such!

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    I have an American Angler and Mister Twister. If the 2 are laying there, I will always pick up the AA first. Something about the MT doesn't fit my hand or style like the AA does.
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