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The Mercer Culinary M22003 Millennia Paring Knife features a 3.5-inch high-carbon Japanese steel blade, designed for precision and durability. Its ergonomic handle ensures a comfortable grip, making it ideal for intricate cutting tasks. Perfect for both professional chefs and home cooking enthusiasts, this knife is easy to maintain and built to last.
S**E
Best kept secret, better than the well known, more expensive brands
I'd never heard of this brand, but based on the number of rave reviews, particularly those from professional chefs and restaurant staff, I decided it was worth trying, especially since I wasn't risking that much at this price. I am thrilled I did. I've spent far more on knives by top makers that were very good, but not as good this one at 1/4 (or less) of the price. It's mind boggling to me that this brand isn't better known. The handle is comfortable, ergonomic, fits the natural curves of the hand, the design facilitates knife work. I was concerned the knife might be heavy because of the size of the handle, but it's lightweight and well balanced. The blade is extremely sharp, but although I'm accident prone and don't have the best knife skills, I haven't had any of the mishaps I have with other similarly sharp knives. I've been telling everyone who'll listen what a pleasure it is to use this Mercer knife, how it makes food prep not only a breeze, but a joy. I truly couldn't be happier, not a single complaint. My search is over. I intend to make Mercer my brand, will order their other knives and will give this knife and others as gifts to friends and loved ones, assuming the other knives I plan to get measure up to this one. With Mercer's prices I can afford to share my wonderful discovery, and everyone should have a few really good knives. I've learned what a world of difference it can make, and in my opinion, Mercer is the very best of the best, but without the price tag you'd expect for this kind of quality. I cannot recommend this knife highly enough, and am grateful for Amazon and the reviewers, because I might never have known about Mercer knives otherwise. I would strongly urge purchasing a blade cover to keep the blade sharp, especially if you keep your knives in a drawer. I ordered some from Messermeister and am very happy with them, here's the link for the 3.5" that fits this knife, but they have a full range of sizes in the drop down menu: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D3HD25C/ref=od_aui_detailpages01?ie=UTF8&th=1
B**N
Can’t Beat It For The Price
Full flat grind, good budget steel (probably Aus-8 or equivalent) sharp from the box, comfortable ergonomic handle, good slicer, made in Taiwan. Taiwanese craftsman have a reputation for making very good cutlery. What’s not to like? I find myself using this Mercer paring knife for cutting smaller items that I was previously using my expensive Japanese Shun chefs knife for. I am picky about knives and I have no problem with this one especially at this pice.
G**.
Knife with good grip handle
This knife has a good sharp blade and comfortable grip handle, better than many others.
B**.
great knife if your looking for comfort
Comfortable handle. But that comes at a cost of Maneuverability. My wife loves to just the small knife in our house till it broke. So I purchased this one. It was really sharp and the steel seems to be of high quality. The only downside I'd say is that big finger slip guard. It can get in the way as you cant chop it all the way down flat on a cutting surface. But this knife was built for safety not speed so its not a downside if that's what your looking for. I'm
J**W
Great knives!
Ordered several Mercer Millennia knives at the same time on a recommendation from several sources. They are far cheaper than many alternatives and arguably better in every aspect. I have zero complaints with any of them.
A**7
An Inexpensive, Yet Very Effective Kitchen Essential
I've been upgrading and replacing some kitchen cutlery recently and came across this paring knife. For about the price of a venti quad shot, non-fat, no whip mocha, I secured my first Mercer knife. I've read that Mercer is a well-respected brand in the culinary and cutlery communities and thought I'd give this a try.The blade arrived very sharp and seems like it is well made, as the steel is of good quality and should remain rust resistant. The biggest advantage of this knife over what I had been using (an older Cuisinart paring knife) is the handle. At first glance, I thought the handle was a bit large in comparison to what I've seen and what I am used to, but after picking it up and holding the knife, I am a fan. The handle on this knife is very grippy and allows for different finger placements depending on what you are chopping, slicing, or peeling. I feel that I have more control and increased precision when using this knife and for that, I am both thankful and happy.I recommend this paring knife to anyone looking for a good deal on a well recognized brand. While I am still experimenting with brands for a full set and determining which type of steel I am most fond of before committing to anything, I will certainly hold Mercer in high regard and check out its full knife sets in the future.
G**H
Good product
Good quality knife sharp blade with a sturdy handle fit for purpose! Highly recommend this product.
D**5
Very nice, one for a larger hand
Arrived nice and sharp, in a secure packet. Was able to peel an apple easily with a very thin peel. Cut through the stalk without much extra pressure, no concerns about a jump. One for larger hands in my estimation, and balanced well to the back. The handle will be keeping the fingers in the holding hand well clear of the blade.
A**R
Gets dull fast.
Gets dull fast. Easy to sharpen. Great handle.
D**.
Paring knife
Ideal for vegetable peeling
S**E
Great knife
Great purchase very sharp and works awesome
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