Buy Cheap Clearwater Fillet Knife - 7"/Box


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Fillet Knives - 7" BoxManufacture ID: 1257- Quality high-carbon stainless-steel blades- Non-slip handle- Adjustable and fixed-blade styles- Perfect flex for filletingSteel: 420J2 stainless-steelHandle: Co-polymerBlade: 7.0" (23.3 cm)Overall: 12" (36.6 cm)Weight: 3.5ozIncludes ABS sheathWarranty: Limited lifetime warranty.




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Kershaw's Alaskan Blade Trader Knife System features three interchangeable blades. The saw blade measures six inches and is made of saw steel. The gut hook blade is made of stainless steel and measures six inches. The hunting blade is also made of stainless steel and measures 3.5 inches. The handle, made of sturdy co-polymer plastic, accommodates each of the three blades. The entire system fits neatly into the included harness/leather sheath.




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The Kershaw® Black Horse II folding knife features a tough and sturdy design with a 440A stainless-steel blade and an easy-to-grip co-polymer handle with a RealTree Hardwoods HD® pattern.



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Gerber 22-01545 Diesel Multi-Plier, Black, with Sheath


Product Description

This is one of the biggest, toughest multi-tools that also features the ease and convenience of wrist-flick deployment. That's the story behind the Diesel Multi-Plier. We're talking about an industrial-strength tool here. The kind that pulls no punches and shrinks for no task...regardless of how tough it might be. The individual stainless steel tools are bigger than average, and more rugged than normal. And each one locks into place for maximum safety and security with the Saf.T.Plus system. Maybe you could get by with a lesser tool. But why run the risk of all the cussing and fuming when you can own the multi-tool that rules the road? Diesel. The one tool you need when you can only carry one tool.


Customer Reviews

the tactical beast5
I had been searching for a replacement for my Schrade Tough Tool, which while giving me many years of reliable service before being stolen from a jobsite I was on, was a little heavy and clunky for my purposes.

Gerber multi-pliers always seemed very 'handy', but seemed a little lightweight for my purposes. But I asked around among my trusted friends and associates and I decided the Gerber Diesel had the strength and the features I was after. And after testing this bad boy in the field, I can truly say it performed without flaw.

My main concern was the strength of the pliers themselves (the Schrade was extremely strong and stable). I put this to the test immediately upon getting to work. I'm not sure what the reviewer who claimed the pliers had a design flaw was cranking on, but I cranked hex bolts/nuts, wing-nuts and all kinds of other fasteners with NO PROBLEMS! The needle-nose pliers were perfect for tight spots and sensitive moves with electronics, and I snipped everything from fishing-line to heavy-gauge wire and metal banding like butter with the snips.



The other issue I was concerned with was the 'one-handed' plier operation. This is really the key feature with any Gerber multi-tool, and I had NO problems at all getting the pliers to engage by flicking my wrist while holding one side of the two handles as instructed. It was a little stiff at first, but after a dozen or so flicks, the action was perfect.

Lastly, I was worried about all the reviews of the black coating coming off on the user's hands. And right out of the box there was a small amount of black residue left on my hands after handling the tool for the first time. But I've had this problem with ANY black coated tool I've ever owned (try handling impact-driver sockets). I simply pulled out all the tools and wiped them off with a cloth and I haven't had any of the residue on my hands at all since. My thoughts on this are if you are afraid of getting a little dirty, then maybe you better take up another hobby and let someone else handle the tools.

If you actually USE your tools, and don't just buy them because they look cool, you will love having this on your hip. It is a fine looking unit, but it ain't just a pretty face, it'll tear up any job you use a multi-tool for.

Great Tool- Terrible Finish1
This tool is great- but the black coating is not. My hands are completely covered in a black, oily substance that is coming off of the tool immediately upon taking it out of the box. It's too bad, because it looks nice, but clearly is not made to withstand even minor use.

It's good, but go with plain silver3
I like it overall, the blade is great and all the tools in the handle come out smoothly. What I didn't care for though was the pliers don't come out so well. They don't snap out with the flick of the wrist like the other one I had. I think it's due to the black powder coating. Also I've had it only a few days and the black is already coming off. I have a feeling it'll be half silver in a few weeks. Functionality is great, but I'd go with the silver one.


Victorinox Swiss Army Huntsman Pocket Knife (Red)


Product Description

An astonishingly fully equipped, compact and rugged version of the universally recognized pocket knife from Switzerland


Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Review
From the renowned company that created the Swiss Army knife a century ago comes this complete set of tools for campers, hikers, hunters, fishers, and other outdoor lovers--all neatly contained inside a single implement that measures just 3-1/2 inches long. Sheathed in the famous Swiss Army red plastic, the Huntsman pocket knife is a toolbox small enough to fit into a pocket. (It also comes with a key ring.) A valued companion, this pocket knife contains 14 stainless-steel tools and carries a lifetime warranty against defects. The tools include a large knife blade, small knife blade, can opener, small screwdriver, bottle opener, large screwdriver, reamer, sewing eye, plastic toothpick, tweezers, corkscrew, scissors, hook, and wood saw. --Fred Brack


Customer Reviews

Not as good as I expected.3
Overall a good tool, however it is difficult to open the tools, actually broke my nail trying to open it. However did use it to clip my nails. Have not used it much though. Sturdy good product.

Great little knife, I carry it everywhere I go!4
I love this knife. I carry it in my purse or backpack. It goes with me everywhere, except on airplanes :-( I've had a use for all of the blades and they are wonderful.

The only thing I don't care for is the hook. It is used in Europe to carry their string bags. I have not found a use for it here in the US. I would just as soon not carry the extra weight. My old knife had another tool instead of the hook, which would be much more preferable.

Yeah, Victorinox! Another great product. (Get rid of the hook for the US market and you'll get 5 stars. :-)

Great Swiss Army Knife5
The knife was a Christmas gift for my grandson. It is a quality knife with many features. He loved it and has not cut himself yet. It will be great for his camping trips.


Victorinox Swiss Army Deluxe Tinker Multi-Tool - Red


Product Description

Pliers with wire cutter, Reamer with sewing eye, Phillips screwdriver, Hook, Toothpick, Tweezers


Customer Reviews

Fantastic knife, hundreds of uses5
I used this tool for 2 years as a field computer support guy on a university campus. It was more useful than most of the other items in my kit. Pair this up with a small flashlight and perhaps a hemostat and you have a fantastic field service tool. I had a ratcheting screwdriver as well, which is nice due to the awkward philips driver on this thing.

It's been over 7 years since I left that job, and the knife works like new. I try to think up excuses to buy other knives, and it's hard when so many other knives fit in this category and are absolutely dominated by the SAK.

Some complain about the weight and bulk factor. This is not a very thin knife, and I dislike having to carry it around when I'm trying to travel light. I have some Haggar slacks that are very thin, and carrying a knife like this in those slacks just doesn't work well. With that said though, in many cases I'll put on heavier slacks or take a bag with me so I can bring this knife along. Sadly, I work at home now (boo hoo) so I don't find myself in the weird situations I used to.

If you carry the standard cell phone, keys, and wallet combo, adding this knife to the group may make you yearn for the man-purse (women get off easy). If you're like me and you dabble in photography too, you're lucky in that you can purchase a slightly oversized camera case that fits your cell phone as well and not look like an idiot.


-Tool breakdown-
Hook: Used for carrying paint-type cans with the thin metal handle. Perfect for this, much more comfortable.
Awl/punch: Used for drilling through many different materials, hard and soft. Used hole in awl as a pinhole lens when I couldn't find my glasses (try it if you're nearsighted).
Philips head: Useful for opening computers, but would be more useful if it ran lengthwise rather than perpendicular.

Main blade: Used for cutting bread in the field, spreading butter, cutting sausage, etc.
Can opener: Used to open cans many times.
Pliers: Used to unplug cables from electronic boards in tight situations. Used to flip dip-switches. Used to extract cassette tape from broken car tape player. Tape was inserted deep in the player on its broad side and I was able to grab it by the small ridge running down the narrow end of the tape. Used to extract a CD from a finicky Compaq CD drive.
Scissors: Used to clean up neckties and other clothing with loose threads. Used to trim bandages.
Small blade: Most-used blade for me. Used most often for opening those dumb plastic packages everything comes in now.
Bottle opener: Used for opening bottles of martinelli's. Flathead side used for many screws.

Toothpick: A lot of people say this one is useless, but I admit I've used it as a toothpick. It worked, so I won't say any more about it.
Tweezers: Used mostly for removing splinters. Makes quick work of the simple ones.

Deluxe Tinker4
This is the smallest Victorinox knife of which I am aware will fit in my pants pocket and contains pliers. The pliers are extremely handy on many occasions. The only faults I find with the knife are the Philip's Head Screwdriver which is almost useless (protruding, as it does, at right angles to the bolster) and a the absence of a corkscrew. I would like to see the knife reconfigured with a useable Philip's Head Screwdriver extending out along the bolster axis like an ordinary blade and a corkscrew replacement for the existing Philip's Head Screwdriver. Other than that it is a fine knife.

Truly a "must have"5
I teach sculpture at a midwestern university. On the first day of class I tell students how important it is to carry a Victorinox Swiss Army Deluxe Tinker knife. I have carried one all of my professional life (35 years) and it is simply the most useful possession I own. It does things that are well beyond it's design intentions and when it breaks, the company stands behind it even if the fault was mine. I cannot recomment the Deluxe Tinker strongly enough. I feel naked without it, especially when I have to fly somewhere. How can I fix the plane if it breaks if I don't have my favorite tools!

Jeff Boshart, Professor


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