Berkley Electric Fillet Fishing Knife (All Models)
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Although I'm not sure, I think it will work with a 120 volt charger. I don't recommend this because after a few uses, the battery stopped charging and you can't buy a replacement.
The case came in which mine came was in excellent condition.
There is a nice soft cover for this An extra set of blades is included in the side zippered case
Selected User Reviews For Berkley Electric Fillet Fishing Knife (All Models)
This is a knife I would give zero stars if I could. Starting off poorly wasn't a good idea. Upon receiving the knife, it didn't work. I bought it, received it, it wouldn't work. There was nothing I could do to stop the blade. A replacement was sent to me after I sent it back. Honestly, I was ok with it for being my first time cleaning My knife has only been used a dozen times so far. There has been a gradual degradation each time, and I don't think it started out so well. A friend of mine has an American Angler PRO with the shark blade and it works fantastically. In place of this, I'm replacing it with this. The thing looks good, it seems well built, but good luck getting a good bucket of fish out of it without ripping your hair out and breaking it The friend's knife cleaned 10 fish in no time more efficiently than did this knife, especially since it was all I could do with this knife. If it was possible, I would return it.
It simply does not work. I am very disappointed with this product. Whenever the blades touched the meat, they would not cut, stopped moving, and stopped working. There was a window of opportunity to return this item, but we did not use it. Unfortunately, the blades were impossible to remove. We both tried to pull the blades out after wrapping them in a thick towel, pressing the release buttons, and wrapping the blades in a thick towel. I threw the whole thing in the trash and got our old filet knife back. I kept the case that came with the knife over the plastic one, so not all the thing we lost was gone.
The knife I purchased is the right type for me since I clean only a few fish a year. Considering its small size and power, this machine is incredible. Whenever you cut into the meat, it completely slows down and the bones are impossible to cut through. The knife is not a knife I would recommend to anyone, no matter how small the task. As you know, I do not have an issue with this brand. My brother has a Rapala electric knife that costs more and he loves it. Does not lose power or slow Yesterday, he used mine and was shocked at how useless it was. In case it's unclear, I have the red/black colored Deluxe model that comes with two blade sizes it costs It would make no sense to buy it if it was $5.
It may not be able to cut a fish or paper, despite a friend having one with no problems. I need to know how to send it back so that I can get another We bought this as a Christmas present but it failed to cut the fish the first time we tried it.
I would like to know how to send this in so it can be You send it to Berkley and they send one back with no result. I was told that it was a battery problem. sent a new battery, but it still doesn't A product of this nature would not be in my shopping cart again and I would not recommend it to someone. It appears that Berkeley does not have a product behind it.
It's a good knife, and the two blades are a nice touch, especially when cleaning fish of smaller size. It is hard to find an electric fillet knife that can handle large quantities of fish, and this one offers some nice features but does not live up to the expectations. This is *br*br*br*br1. I think the ergonomic handle and exceptionally sharp blades make a great combination. A light attachment that mimics a cigarette is great. 3. I liked the carrying case, but how difficult it was to repack it with the amount of foam. In no time at all, I developed a short in the cord, but I was able to replace the end and it worked again. This is 5. Despite plastic motor mounting being part of the motor, the motor torque managed to break it. Metal screws let me replace the screw, but I do not think it is the best design.
It has a very low power. A large mouth bass is slicing through the motor, and the motor wants to die. If I were to use the fillet knife again, I would have no trouble removing the blades from the case. When I got done, I would have no problems putting everything back in the case. The power options on this one led me to believe I would like it, but now it is getting returned to the store.
There isn't enough power in the juice. A sad situation. Upon receiving my electric knife for cutting filets I was instantly thrilled. When I used it to filet crappie, it seemed a little strange. Getting excited to see what was going on made me go to The power doesn't bog down on any of the cuts. The engine on the knife is weak with not enough power, so the blade cuts slowly. Electric knives do not have many good features other than their A good-looking shirt, but it isn't going to get the job done. My experience with this was very disappointing and I paid 50 dollars for it.
My knife had a bad battery when I received it, so I had to return it. Following my purchase of the first knife, I bought another one of the same model. The knife does have certain applications that I find useful. A battery that lasts for about 20 fish will also filet about 10 oysters. The knife looks good. It would be nice if there were an extra battery and a spare blade in the package. As of right now, the knife does not work on the power cord alone, but I am still learning how to use it. As far as bang for the buck goes, I recommend a direct power supply knife as this is not powerful enough to last I have a new entry for 12/24/2013, it is a new day in Texas, and guess what, the battery is dead and won't charge. The whole thing is trash.