Old Timer 110V Electric Fillet Knife with 8in Fully Serrated Stainless-Steel Blade, Trigger Lock, Classic Fillet Knife Cut, 8ft Cord, and Self Draining Carry Case for Fishing, Filleting, and Outdoors








Key features
- •DIMENSIONS: 16.5 inch (41.9 cm) overall length with a blade length of 8 inches (20.3 cm) and a weight of 1.1 lbs
- •EASE OF USE: Textured comfort grip for confident knife control and 8 foot power cord
- •DURABLE: Blade is made of reliable Stainless Steel and is removable for easy cleaning
- •SECURE: Have confidence in your cuts with the added security of the safety lock
- •CONVENIENT: Knife can be easily stored in the carrying bag (included)
Old Timer 110V Electric Fillet Knife with 8in Fully Serrated Stainless-Steel Blade, Trigger Lock, Classic Fillet Knife Cut, 8ft Cord, and Self Draining Carry Case for Fishing, Filleting, and Outdoors
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.6
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Good knife
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•September 8, 2023
I fillet a lot of crappie, perch, and walleye. This knife has been the best I've used so far.
trigger is a little hard to use
gary✓ Verified Purchase•August 1, 2023
i really like everything about this knife, except i find it a little hard to pull the trigger on it, that could just be me. and may be something i will get used to. all in all, it is a very knife.
great after trigger fix
Mike Blankenship✓ Verified Purchase•July 13, 2023
110 volt unit arrived with intermittent trigger problem. trigger had to be squeezed extra hard to operate.
opened unit finding trigger limit stop fouling limit switch actuation due to a design problem. trimmed limit stop which corrected problem. tested SAT after reassembly. Looking forward to using soon.
opened unit finding trigger limit stop fouling limit switch actuation due to a design problem. trimmed limit stop which corrected problem. tested SAT after reassembly. Looking forward to using soon.
Very happy with this knife
Bill✓ Verified Purchase•July 4, 2023
The best part is that I brought home a mess of 'gills to clean. This knife was up to the job. It is easy to maneuver and cuts the fillets easily. Much better than a manual filet knife. Cleans up easily. My only complaint is that the trigger is a bit stiff.
Great fillet knife if you fix the trigger
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•June 28, 2023
I saw a lot of positive reviews and a bunch of 1 star reviews that state the trigger press sucks.
I ended up butchering my first fish due to the trigger issue. But me being mechanically inclided decided to dismantle the knife to find out why the trigger mechanism requires so much pressure.
Warning only do this you know what you are doing and the knife is unplugged from power.
To dismantle remove the 6 screws and carefully separate the top from the bottom. At this point if you push the trigger on the lower portion it works like it should thus indicating a problem in the design of the top portion. The rectangular area that fits over the knife mechanism is improperly designed so that part of a corner tab is in the way of the trigger mechanism by about a 1/16". To fix the problem I took a needlenose pliers and snapped off that smaller tab portion. See my photo. I then carefully put the 2 halves back together and tested the trigger. Works perfectly. Then I put the screws back in and again tested it.
Such a simple fix for a very annoying problem. I hope this helps out other purchasers who have also struggled with this issue.
I ended up butchering my first fish due to the trigger issue. But me being mechanically inclided decided to dismantle the knife to find out why the trigger mechanism requires so much pressure.
Warning only do this you know what you are doing and the knife is unplugged from power.
To dismantle remove the 6 screws and carefully separate the top from the bottom. At this point if you push the trigger on the lower portion it works like it should thus indicating a problem in the design of the top portion. The rectangular area that fits over the knife mechanism is improperly designed so that part of a corner tab is in the way of the trigger mechanism by about a 1/16". To fix the problem I took a needlenose pliers and snapped off that smaller tab portion. See my photo. I then carefully put the 2 halves back together and tested the trigger. Works perfectly. Then I put the screws back in and again tested it.
Such a simple fix for a very annoying problem. I hope this helps out other purchasers who have also struggled with this issue.
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