Cuisinart Electric Knife with 1 Blade vs Old Timer 8" Electric Fillet Knife with Rechargeable Battery
Key Differences
Cuisinart (A) is positioned as the more affordable option with one blade and one-touch operation and larger review volume, while Old Timer (B) targets fillet use with an 8" removable stainless blade and a rechargeable battery. A is noted for ergonomic handle and ease of use; B offers a textured comfort grip and removable blade for specialized filleting tasks
Cuisinart Electric Knife with 1 Blade
Electric knife with 36-inch cord and one-touch on/off for easy slicing. Ergonomic grip suits right- and left-handers; stainless steel blade handles meats and breads. Customer note: easy to assemble and use, but durability and heat concerns noted
Pros
- ergonomic handle
- one-touch on/off operation
- stainless steel blade for meats and breads
- comfortable for right- and left-handers
Cons
- durability concerns (plastic cracking, handle breaking off)
- handle heats up quickly during use
- mixed reviews on overall build quality
Old Timer 8" Electric Fillet Knife with Rechargeable Battery
Electric fillet knife with an 8" blade, high carbon stainless steel, and a rechargeable battery. Features a textured grip, removable blade, safety lock, and carrying bag. Customers note strong performance for fish cleaning, with mixed opinions on battery life and durability
Pros
- textured comfort grip
- removable stainless blade
- safety lock
- carrying bag included
Cons
- battery life concerns
- durability issues reported
- trigger mechanism hard to press
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Cuisinart |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Old Timer |
| User Reviews | Cuisinart |