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Danco Pro Series 9" Skinny Fillet Flex Knife, Seafoam - FKSF9-P-010
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Danco Pro Series 9" Skinny Fillet Flex Knife, Seafoam - FKSF9-P-010

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SKU 10169
Brand Danco
MPN FKSF9-P-010
UPC 810047714422
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Brand: Danco 
Model: Pro Series Skinny Fillet Knife 
Blade Material: 4116 Stainless 
Blade Length: 9" 
Blade Finish: Black 
Handle Material: Molded Plastic 
Handle Length: 5.5" 
Handle Color: Seafoam 
Overall Length: 14.5" 

Features

The Danco 9" Pro Series Skinny Flex Fillet Knife is designed for precision and control when cleaning delicate or thin-skinned fish. Its full tang 4116 German stainless-steel blade, coated with Dupont Teflon, ensures superior corrosion resistance, easy cleaning, and a razor-sharp edge that glides effortlessly through fillets. The slim, flexible blade allows for detailed cuts and maximum maneuverability, making it ideal for anglers who value finesse and accuracy. The ergonomic, dual-molded seafoam handle provides a comfortable, slip-resistant grip even in wet conditions. Built for performance and durability, the Skinny Flex Fillet Knife is a must-have tool for any serious fisherman or seafood enthusiast.

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