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frontpagehtp182 | Staff posted Jun 08, 2026 01:43 AM

Rapala 4" Ceramic Fishing Utility Knife (Black)

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Amazon has Rapala 4" Ceramic Fishing Utility Knife (NK28609, Black) on sale for $9.34. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Midway USA has Rapala 4" Ceramic Fishing Utility Knife (Black or White) on sale for $9.34. Shipping is free on orders $100+.

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Features:
  • High-Quality Material: Built for durability and long-lasting performance in any fishing environment
  • Ergonomic Design: Designed for ease of use and maximum efficiency for all anglers
  • Essential Fishing Gear: A must-have tool for any fisherman looking for reliability and functionality
  • Versatile Use: Reliable tool perfect for both amateur and professional anglers

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Amazon has Rapala 4" Ceramic Fishing Utility Knife (NK28609, Black) on sale for $9.34. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Midway USA has Rapala 4" Ceramic Fishing Utility Knife (Black or White) on sale for $9.34. Shipping is free on orders $100+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter htp182 for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • High-Quality Material: Built for durability and long-lasting performance in any fishing environment
  • Ergonomic Design: Designed for ease of use and maximum efficiency for all anglers
  • Essential Fishing Gear: A must-have tool for any fisherman looking for reliability and functionality
  • Versatile Use: Reliable tool perfect for both amateur and professional anglers

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Model: Rapala Ceramic Utility Knife Black 4", Premium Fishing Accessory for Anglers and Outdoor Enthusiasts

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Jun 11, 2026 02:51 PM
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freakingwillyJun 11, 2026 02:51 PM
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If color is a factor, white is also on sale for $9.34

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076HP5XCJ
Jun 11, 2026 04:34 PM
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b166Jun 11, 2026 04:34 PM
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White cannot be shiped to FL due to local laws. Guess I'll go with the black color.
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Jun 11, 2026 05:10 PM
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onlycashJun 11, 2026 05:10 PM
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Take this for what it's worth...

I own more than a few ceramic kitchen knives, and they're sharp as hell.

But, the problem is they break very easily.

If you use this type of knife, just a drop of a few feet can break the blade.
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Jun 11, 2026 06:48 PM
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crazyg1085Jun 11, 2026 06:48 PM
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Quote from onlycash :
Take this for what it's worth...

I own more than a few ceramic kitchen knives, and they're sharp as hell.

But, the problem is they break very easily.

If you use this type of knife, just a drop of a few feet can break the blade.
it's not meant to be a throwing knife .. simple rule - don't drop it
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Jun 11, 2026 08:18 PM
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onlycashJun 11, 2026 08:18 PM
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Quote from crazyg1085 :
it's not meant to be a throwing knife .. simple rule - don't drop it

Yes, it's not a throwing knife, and no one who has ever used a knife when fishing has ever dropped their knife.

I'm guessing you've never used a ceramic knife. They can easily break just by hitting a hard object like a bone in a chicken breast, for instance.

Ceramic knives have no flex whatsoever. If you put the slightest pressure on the blade the wrong way, it'll most likely break.

As I said, ceramic knives are great, but they are also somewhat delicate.


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Jun 11, 2026 08:29 PM
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anubis57Jun 11, 2026 08:29 PM
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Quote from crazyg1085 :
it's not meant to be a throwing knife .. simple rule - don't drop it

That's useful info. Real, real good advice.
Jun 11, 2026 08:37 PM
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Deli-chanJun 11, 2026 08:37 PM
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Quote from onlycash :


Yes, it's not a throwing knife, and no one who has ever used a knife when fishing has ever dropped their knife.

I'm guessing you've never used a ceramic knife. They can easily break just by hitting a hard object like a bone in a chicken breast, for instance.

Ceramic knives have no flex whatsoever. If you put the slightest pressure on the blade the wrong way, it'll most likely break.

As I said, ceramic knives are great, but they are also somewhat delicate.


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Agreed. In my opinion they are the worst possible field knife. Steel is real.

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Jun 11, 2026 09:58 PM
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maz021Jun 11, 2026 09:58 PM
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Why ceramic for fishing knives? Wouldn't soft steel make more sense?
Jun 12, 2026 04:03 PM
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RyanMPLSJun 12, 2026 04:03 PM
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Quote from onlycash :


Yes, it's not a throwing knife, and no one who has ever used a knife when fishing has ever dropped their knife.

I'm guessing you've never used a ceramic knife. They can easily break just by hitting a hard object like a bone in a chicken breast, for instance.

Ceramic knives have no flex whatsoever. If you put the slightest pressure on the blade the wrong way, it'll most likely break.

As I said, ceramic knives are great, but they are also somewhat delicate.


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I got a little half moon chip in my Kyocera chefs knife. Makes me sad but I'll definitely buy a replacement eventually - amazing for most produce. My first ceramic was mid-90's, a Boker lock blade and a work buddy chipped it cutting a box open and hit those big copper staples. Frown
Jun 12, 2026 04:21 PM
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onlycashJun 12, 2026 04:21 PM
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Quote from RyanMPLS :
I got a little half moon chip in my Kyocera chefs knife. Makes me sad but I'll definitely buy a replacement eventually - amazing for most produce. My first ceramic was mid-90's, a Boker lock blade and a work buddy chipped it cutting a box open and hit those big copper staples. Frown

I hear you; with ceramic knives, it's always a love-hate relationship. If you don't understand that, you've probably never owned a ceramic knife.


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ResidentPonyJun 12, 2026 05:57 PM
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I have a ceramic knife and don't think I'll get another. I'm more concerned about chipping. It's too easy for a bit of the cutting edge to end up in my food. I could just check the edge after prepping dinner but even better would be to just go back to steel.
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RyanMPLSToday 01:33 AM
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Quote from ResidentPony :
I have a ceramic knife and don't think I'll get another. I'm more concerned about chipping. It's too easy for a bit of the cutting edge to end up in my food. I could just check the edge after prepping dinner but even better would be to just go back to steel.
It does happen with steel too. I was tapping the blade (not tip) of Henkels 8" 5-star chef to separate frozen burger patties. Tip was missing afterward. It may have happened prior but I had to toss that batch of patties. Not that diff than dropping a glass and having no friggin idea where all the little bits went. Ugh.

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