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    I have a cordless Bubba filet knife and am not crazy about their blades. Does anyone know of a replacement blade made by another manufacturer that will fit? I have used the traditional electric filet knives like the MisterTwister and Blakemore knives for years and am partial to the regular blades that come with them.

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    I run Mr. Twister blades in my bubba and they preform well.
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    , thinking bout investing in one this year.
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    X2 using the Mr twister blades in the Bubba They work good.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BuckeyeCrappie View Post
    , thinking bout investing in one this year.
    Get the Rapala R12 if you do. Read the reviews on comparison to them and bubbas. Love my r12.

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    I've heard really good reviews on the Rapala R12.

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    I think about getting one every year, never do. I'm afraid I would mess up and waste some of the filet.

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    Keep your blades touched up and you will be amazed at how well they cut, this goes for any brand. Use a knife steel and run each blade across it 5 times on the FLAT SIDE of the blade, not the serrated cutting side. Do this with each blade and theyll be back to out of the box sharp every time. This is how i get 1,000+ fish out of a set of electric blades

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    Quote Originally Posted by chaunc View Post
    Get the Rapala R12 if you do. Read the reviews on comparison to them and bubbas. Love my r12.
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    What am i missing here. I bought a Rapala R12 heavy duty and while I like the knive I do not like the blades. When I tried to swap out my mister twister blades they will not lock in. Scott

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