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The Mercer Culinary Genesis 8-Inch Forged Chef's Knife features a precision-forged high-carbon German steel blade paired with an ergonomic wood handle for superior comfort and control. Designed for professional and home chefs alike, it excels at chopping, mincing, and slicing with long-lasting sharpness. Its non-slip handle ensures safety even with wet hands, while hand washing preserves its premium quality. A top-rated, durable essential that transforms everyday cooking into a culinary experience.










| ASIN | B000OOQZMY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 17,756 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 9 in Chef's Knives |
| Brand | Mercer Culinary |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (14,173) |
| Date First Available | 7 Aug. 2012 |
| Item Weight | 113 g |
| Material | Wood |
| Model Number | M20608 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 2.54 x 33.02 cm; 113.4 g |
A**N
Very good value for a very well made product
Bought this and the Zwilling paring knives at the same time. This is a larger and rougher handle, and is heavier and more balanced to the handle. Either one will last a lifetime, and do the job. The Zwilling is two or three times the price of this, but they are of comparable quality considered as knives. The difference is a matter of taste and perhaps size of hands. I find this one's handle a bit too thick, but others may differ, and that and the extra weight are about the only substantial differences. They are both quality items, well made and finished. I would be guided by what you know fits better in the hand. If your budget is limited, don't think twice, get this one. It will do the job, last forever, and you will probably get used to the feel and weight of it very rapidly. An extravagant present with a brand name to match, the Zwilling fits the bill a bit better. But as said above, this is largely about taste. I also bought the Zwilling 16cm chefs knife, and like it very much - see separate review. I recently bought the Mercer similar 16cm chef knife for a different household. People might like to know how they compare. This size is not what professional cooks prefer, but for someone cooking in a home environment for a small number of people, it will be much better than the 20cm versions. Also the handles of these are much better than the more elegant looking two piece riveted handles, they fit the hand better and are pretty much totally non-slip. The Mercer is about half the price of the Zwilling. It has a similar handle. The blade is slightly deeper, and its definitely heavier. It apparently has a full tang, which the Zwilling may not. In sharpness and ease of sharpening they are probably about the same. Maybe the Zwilling is a bit harder and so takes a little more work to restore the edge. I slightly prefer the Mercer in this respect, but I slightly also prefer the Zwilling in the hand, to use. All in all I think, as with the paring knives, whichever you get you will get used to in a short time and not really notice the difference. The thing I would say about the paring knives is that the Mercer is a little bit shorter, and that makes it a bit less nice to use in some applications, so you end up using the chef knife more. But that's a minor quibble. Whichever pair you get (paring and chef) I think they will last a lifetime, so be guided by how important the pennies are. I continue to have a slight preference for the Zwilling, but if money is tight, buy the Mercers. They will last a lifetime and be a pleasure to use. I bought the Zwillings in the Christmas sales, well discounted, so the difference was not so great as it is now. Without the dscount I would have bought the Mercers and been very happy with them.
R**S
Handy 6” Chef’s knife, well balanced, good edge.
The Mercer 6” Chef’s knife has a good edge, cuts well without bias, and feels balanced and comfortable in the hand. The absence of rivets in the handle is a great plus point for me. Hand wash it only, never ever in a dishwasher. The steel is good quality and if the claimed alloy has been used then it will keep its edge much longer than a more old fashioned blade. Always use a proper whetstone or sharpening steel to dress the blade. Out of the box it cut though a tomato under its own weight, one of the ultimate tests for how sharp a blade is. Trimming a steak was easy, fat and gristle were banished in a twinkling. I like this one.
K**E
nice and sharp
This is good quality and looks stylish
S**C
Good knife
Wanted to replace an old supermarket purchased kitchen knife that was a bit of a struggle getting through roast joints. This seems to fit the bill, being affordable but not up at the ridiculous end of the scale. Cuts well through anything and a nice comfortable handle. Good weight to it too. Happy with purchase.
O**N
This is a great knife, paper sharp out of the box, at a remarkable price.
A perfect weight balance in my hand, with a nice stiff blade, and of course paper sharp out of the box. I will give updates as I use the knife for its intended purpose. But at the moment all I can say is :- I can highly recommend this knife to anyone wanting a butchers quality boning knife. Update:- Having now used this knife for a couple of months, I can state unequivocally, it is better than any of the professional Victorinox boning knives I used during my 12 year career as a butcher.
T**A
First impressions very favourable
I received of of these via Resale. The edge had been badly damaged so I didn't keep it but it gave me the chance to view a very nice knife, solid, good looking and I should think very effective. The handle would suit larger hands. I am considering buying a pristine one at full price.
M**Y
sharp and heavy
good knife sharp too
M**.
Very Sharp
The Mercer Culinary Genesis 10-Inch Stainless Steel Forged Chef's Knife is a high quality and reliable kitchen tool. The blade is made of German cutlery steel, which is known for its durability and resistance to rust, corrosion, and discoloration. The precision forging ensures strength and longevity while the taper-ground edge ensures sharpness and efficiency when cutting. The ergonomic Santoprene handle provides superior comfort and a non-slip grip, even with wet hands. Additionally, the bolster strengthens the knife and adds to the balance when using it. This knife has also been certified by NSF for safety, quality, and performance standards. I highly recommend the Mercer Culinary Genesis 10-Inch Stainless Steel Forged Chef's Knife for any home cook looking for a high-quality knife that will last for years.
R**G
Creo es uno de los mejores cuchillos. Calidad y tamaño excelente
M**L
Muito boa, super afiada
D**E
Initial review, Just received the knife. Came sharp right out of the package. Sliced easily right through paper. Feels good in the hand. Looks great. First good Knife I've ever purchased. A few smudges on the knife, nothing bad but i do wonder why they're there. i was looking for a good knife that wasn't $100 or more. I'll update the review after actually using it. Update: Best knife i've ever used keeping in mind i've never spent more than 30$ on a knife before. Primary use is carving meat, turkey, brisket, roast etc.
W**.
Pedí dos cuchillos en diferentes días espero q no llegue chueco el segundo cuchillo se supone q mercer es una excelente opción de cuchillo
B**N
The knife was sharp right out of the package. The package is a basic plastic wrapping which protects the blade but exposes the handle. The handle has this rubberized material that makes it grippy even when wet. Right out of the box I cleaned it with soap and water and out to into a sharpness test by slicing a tomato. The balance was great on the knife, no slippage, and sharp out of the box. Got it for 53$ CAD. Can't and for more for 50$ bucks now a days.
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