
Keeping the electric knife clean
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Keeping the electric knife clean
For you folks that like to clean a mess of large fish with an electric knife. I've always had a hard time keeping the trigger and everything clean. So after each time i use it I wrap the knife with plastic wrap so it's ready to go for the next time. Leave the vents open. I also wrap the cord. Get it all nasty and simply remove the plastic when you're done. It might even be clean enough for the turkey on Thanksgiving. Now if I can just catch something that needs to be fileted. 

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Re: Keeping the electric knife clean
Cool idea.
I guess something like Saran warp would work as well.
I guess something like Saran warp would work as well.
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That's what I use.... we're too cheap to buy the real Saran wrap brand.
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Re: Keeping the electric knife clean
Here ya go RC, another use for your vacuum sealer! 


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You're right about that. I can see it now, have a little stand set up at the next boat/fishing show in Tally vacuum sealing folkes knifes up.Flint River Pirate wrote:Here ya go RC, another use for your vacuum sealer!
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Ah yes, the amazing vacuum sealer! (Right up there with duct tape for maintenance and repair.) Actually I thought of the vacuum sealer that, but I haven't met RC, and I didn't get one for Christmas. All I got was a lighted nasal hair trimmer. 

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Re: Keeping the electric knife clean
lordsfisher wrote: All I got was a lighted nasal hair trimmer.
Dude, that ain't right.


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