Cordless Electric Fillet Knives: Berkley vs Rapala
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- Cordless electric fillet knives are sharp, easy to use, and convenient for anglers. Here are two of the most popular, used in a head-to-head venue cleaning nearly 40 tough marine fish to learn their benefits and shortcomings by guide Kirk Waltz and outdoor writer Bob McNally. More outdoor videos & tips can be found at www.mcnallyoutdoors.com.
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Very good educational video. Very good teachers. Thanks from Antonio Goa, India
As soon as I wear out my Chicago Cutlery bio curve fillet knife I'm going to buy me one of those. I've only been using my Chicago for thirty years, but it's bound to wear out soon. :)
Both are very good, but if both were priced the same, I'd buy the Berkley because of the zipper, padded case, which also includes a hard-plastic, folding fillet board that fits into a case pocket to stay compact and out of the way. The unit would be good for compact, safe storage in a boat or tackle box.
The Rapala comes with a 7 inch blade but you can get a 9 inch and also a 6 inch blade for it from Gander Mountain. I was there today and was looking at both the 110 volt and cordless rechargeable one.
I did not see the Berkley one, so I guess I will get the Rapala rechargeable one and buy the 9 and 6 inch blades at the same time. The blades were not that much, maybe $12 for the 9 inch and $10 for the 6 inch. I like the idea of having three different size blades.
I bought the Rapala. You cannot buy replacement batteries for the Berkley. The Rapala Ion batteries are $39.00 In the prepurchase information search, I could not find replacement blades for the Berkley either.
I am on here for reviews, not criticism of how the host cleans his fish, for you guys complaining he is wasting too much meat, catch more fish then you can have an opinion 🤨
With a full charge, about an hour of heavy-duty filleting. Never had it "fail" during mid-fillet work to get thru MANY fish, if the battery is fully charged.
Honda 97, I honestly don't know, likely China, at least in part. Both knives are US manufactured, Rapala and Pure Fishing (Berkley) are U.S. companies.
Very interested video
Thanks for sharing
There is a company called filletzall with a blade made by Dexter Russel that fits in a rechargeable Sawzall that will probably come close to cutting one of those fillet knives in two. they put out a press release on Facebook.
Bread slicer that zips thru redfish bones like butter, so, well, yes, I suppose.
I use both the Tournament choice (Academy brand) and Rapala electric filet knives, both do a great job. But I wouldn't filet a live fish, that's fucked up
Filleting a live fish is Fucked up? Lmao get the fuck outta here lol
@@Brutalized10 yeah it is
@@martingomezjr7943 buddy I'm a commercial fisherman lol seen more fish in a year then you have on lifetime, nothing wrong filleting a fish while it's alive lol
@@Brutalized10 I'm 41 yrs old, been fishing since I was a kid. I'd rather have a fish pass than cut it up alive. Just my opinion. As a commercial fisherman I'm sure you have caught more than I have, I'm a recreational fishermen. But ok
I need this because of my old hands.
Captain Kirk...............................PRICELESS :D :D :D
How to order how much
so its essentially a bread slicer?
Heads up, this video was from 2012 and I'm sure both knives are long tossed into the trash. My Marttiini is still going strong. they both look like the bread knife I saw at the thrift store.
It seems like Berkeley has a slight edge over rapala and easier to operate.
My berkley could barely make it through a few wiper, maybe i got a lemon but i bought a rapala. Much better imho.
What brand ? I want buy one
How long does the battery last?
You should do a video and show everyone how best to do it.
where are these knives made?
Red Bass?? Red drum!
LOL! Some of you would probably cry if you were to watch me fillet a limit of crappie fresh from the livewell. I should do my own video just to give you something else to moan about! SMDH!
Which knife would you say is the best??
The birds are chowing down!
That's not a bass, it was a redfish. Yes it was still alive. Fresh, ya know what I mean?
''you ain't from around here are ya boy?''
lol ouch that bass is still alive when you're cutting it
I WAS interested in your video, until 7:50. I love catching, cleaning, and eating fish, BUT, OMG, Can't you kill the fish before you start butchering it?
Los to much meat
Wasting meat, filleting live fish and awful technique. Discraceful. Have some respect dude at least give the fish a knock on the head before slicing into it youre not a damn shark.
The knifes work great but you should learn how to properly fillet. Wasting so much meat is criminal ...