FLISSA 4PCS Fish Fillet Set with 6" Fillet Knife, 24"*13" Review
Our verdict
The FLISSA 4PCS Fish Fillet Set lands at $20.99, essentially matching the Kershaw 1259X's $20.51, but it adds a 4 piece bundle with a 6 inch stainless steel and ceramic blade, backed by a solid 4.5 star rating across 104 reviews.
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Anglers who want a bundled fillet kit rather than a single knife, built around a 6 inch stainless steel and ceramic blade with what appears to be an included cutting surface, at a price close to a single premium blade like the Kershaw 1259X.
Skip if
Skip it if you want a knife with a longer track record, since 104 reviews is far fewer than the Kershaw 1259X's 1,500, or if you specifically want a longer blade than 6 inches for bigger fish.
- Material Stainless Steel, Ceramic
- Length 6 Inches
- Size 6 inches
- Color Silver
- Pieces 4.0 Count
- Priced 35% below the category median ($32.23 across 74 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 104 owner ratings
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Popularity0.7/5
104 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
A day spent filleting a full stringer of fish is easier with a dedicated surface to work on rather than a cutting board borrowed from the kitchen. The FLISSA 4PCS Fish Fillet Set appears built with that in mind, pairing a 6 inch blade with what its listed dimensions of 24 inches by 13 inches suggest is an included cleaning mat or board, all for $20.99.
The blade itself combines stainless steel and ceramic in its material listing, finished in silver at a 6 inch length, close to the size of the 6 inch Rapala 126SP. As a 4 piece set, it includes more components than the single-blade Rapala and Kershaw options in this comparison, which may explain a price that lands almost exactly at the Kershaw 1259X's $20.51.
Review-wise, the set holds a 4.5 star average across 104 reviews, matching the Rapala 126SP's 4.5 stars but with far fewer reviews than that knife's 423 or the Kershaw 1259X's 1,500. Bought last month sits at 100+, level with the Rapala 126SP and ahead of the Rapala BP136SH's 0+, which points to steady but still modest demand for a newer bundled listing.
Pros
- 4 piece set includes more than a stand-alone blade for $20.99
- 4.5 star rating matches the Rapala 126SP's score
- Stainless steel and ceramic material combination differs from the single-material builds of the Rapala and Kershaw knives
- 100+ bought last month matches the Rapala 126SP's demand figure
- Listed 24 inch by 13 inch dimension suggests a full-size included work surface
Cons
- Only 104 reviews, far fewer than the Kershaw 1259X's 1,500 or the Rapala 126SP's 423
- 6 inch blade is shorter than the Kershaw 1259X's 9 inch option
- No individual weight spec listed for the blade itself
- Priced close to the Kershaw 1259X's $20.51 despite a much smaller review history
Specifications
| Material | Stainless Steel, Ceramic |
|---|---|
| Length | 6 Inches |
| Size | 6 inches |
| Color | Silver |
| Pieces | 4.0 Count |
Performance notes
A 6 inch blade puts this set in the same length range as the Rapala 126SP, suited to mid-size freshwater fish rather than the largest saltwater catches that benefit from the Kershaw 1259X's 9 inch reach. Mixing stainless steel and ceramic in the material listing suggests the set may pair a steel blade with ceramic elsewhere in the kit, such as a sharpening tool, though the listing does not break down which piece uses which material.
The 24 inch by 13 inch dimension listed alongside the 4 piece count points toward an included cutting board or mat sized for a full fillet job rather than a cramped countertop cut. That bundled approach changes the value math compared to the single-blade Rapala and Kershaw knives in this comparison, since buyers are paying for a workspace and extra pieces alongside the blade itself, not just the knife.
What buyers say
A 4.5 star average across 104 reviews puts this set in the same rating tier as the Rapala 126SP, which holds the identical 4.5 stars but across 423 reviews, roughly four times the sample size. That gap in review volume means the rating here, while positive, has less history behind it than the Rapala 126SP or the Kershaw 1259X's 1,500. Bought last month at 100+ matches the Rapala 126SP and clears the Rapala BP136SH's 0+, suggesting the set is finding steady buyers even without the review count of the more established knives in this comparison.
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Frequently asked questions
What does the 4 piece set include besides the knife?
The listing specifies 4 pieces and dimensions of 24 inches by 13 inches, which points to an included cutting board or mat alongside the 6 inch stainless steel and ceramic blade, though the individual pieces are not broken out in detail.
How does the price compare to a single fillet knife?
At $20.99, it costs almost exactly the same as the single-blade Kershaw 1259X at $20.51, so the extra pieces in this set come at effectively no added cost over a standalone premium knife, making the bundle look like the better value if you want more than just a blade.
Is the 4.5 star rating trustworthy given the review count?
It matches the Rapala 126SP's 4.5 stars, but with only 104 reviews compared to the Rapala 126SP's 423 or the Kershaw 1259X's 1,500, it is a smaller sample. The rating is encouraging but has less history behind it than the more established knives here.