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American Angler PRO Electric Sportsmen’s Kit

Review Last Updated: October 2024
Nancy Perry
Product Review by Nancy Perry
Product Features
  • Five Stainless Steel Blades
  • 110 Volt Motorized Handle
  • 2X Torque
  • Superior Drive Train

Introduction

Today we'll be reviewing the American Angler PRO Electric Sportsmen’s Kit.

Our reviews are based on in-depth research and product analysis. Let's dive in!

Pros

  • Handset remains cool during long periods of use
  • Superior Drive Train provides extended lifespan
  • Torque provides smooth and consistent filleting
  • Perfect for experienced and frequent anglers
  • Versatile use due to the multi-tool function
  • Excellent chord length

Cons

  • Not budget friendly

American Angler PRO Electric Sportsmen’s Kit Product Review

This American Angler PRO Electric Sportsmen’s Kit has twice the torque and 4X the lifespan than most heavy-duty electric fillet knives. Therefore, you’ll never be slowed down by big bones.

The Superior Drive Train allows for comfortable filleting thanks to its superior drive train mechanism and design that creates a smooth and efficient axel rotation. Additionally, the advanced airflow design keeps the ergonomic handset cool for hours of continuous filleting.

This kit includes one 10″ saltwater blade, one 5,5″ curved tip blade, one 8″ curved tip blade replacement, one 10″ heavy-duty shark blade replacement and one 8″ heavy-duty shark blade replacement.

I recommend this knife to anybody that catches and cleans lots of fish; I love the longer cord, comfortable handling, and selection of blades.

The Electric Fillet Knife handset is compatible with all variations of American Angler replacements including the 8-Inch Curved Replacement Blade and the 8-Inch Curved Replacement Shark Blade.

This knife is ideal for cutting through tough redfish scales and bones, cleaning catfish, cleaning muskies, and cutting everything ranging from the largest tuna to the smallest bream.

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