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    Looking for options on the best electric filet knife. I have arthritis in my thumb joints so I prefer a knife that has a small grip. I currently use a CHEAP Black&Decker
    EK 700. It works ok but wish it had a stiffer blade and a little more powerful motor. Wondering what y'all use.


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    I use the Mr Twister blue and white one mostly becasue I was given an AM Angler and found it too difficult to hold. I have quite small hands. This is the salt water version and the local hdwe store says it is stronger. IDK. Mr Twister, B&D, Ham Beach all have worked for me. There are ones out there with a locking trigger. That may also relax your hand, altho it could be unsafe as well in some situations. btw I would give this AM Angler to someone. 4 or 5 yrs old, been tried twice.

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    I really like the Rapala it's easy to hold . Not too expensive and seam to last pretty good.

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    I've got a GE carving set we've had for 10 plus years. It has worked great and the blade is stiff enough but flexible to where you can put a little bend if needed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by outwrage1 View Post
    I've got a GE carving set we've had for 10 plus years. It has worked great and the blade is stiff enough but flexible to where you can put a little bend if needed.
    What model is the GE you have?


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    Quote Originally Posted by TeeDee View Post
    I use the Mr Twister blue and white one mostly becasue I was given an AM Angler and found it too difficult to hold. I have quite small hands. This is the salt water version and the local hdwe store says it is stronger. IDK. Mr Twister, B&D, Ham Beach all have worked for me. There are ones out there with a locking trigger. That may also relax your hand, altho it could be unsafe as well in some situations. btw I would give this AM Angler to someone. 4 or 5 yrs old, been tried twice.
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    Saltwater (blue and white) Mr. Twister with and American Angler shark blade. You have to grind a hair off the American Angler to get it to work with the Mr. Twister, but works perfectly and much more comfortable that the grip on the American Angler.

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    My new Rapala was on the doorstep when I came in from fishing this afternoon. Going to be trying it out shortly....

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    American Angler PRO. Tired em all. This one cuts through em like butter. No strain on the wrist. It is unbelievable how much better it is over its competition. Buy it the first time or u will be buyig it on the 2nd. Seriously man. Plz let me save you some money in the "long run".
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