Mercer Culinary Millennia Colours Chef’s Knife, 8 Inch, Blue
Original price was: $22.00.$18.58Current price is: $18.58.
Worth: $22.00 - $18.58
(as of Feb 06, 2025 06:55:58 UTC – Particulars)
With unparalleled efficiency, Millennia knives are designed with revolutionary options to satisfy the calls for of right now’s skilled cooks.
QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: Knife is crafted with one-piece high-carbon Japanese metal for simple edge upkeep and long-lasting sharpness
SUPERIOR DESIGN: Constructed to final ergonomic deal with with textured finger factors presents a non-slip grip with added consolation, sturdiness, and security; Deal with color-coded blue for fish and different seafood
BEST USE: The right knife for chopping, mincing, and slicing. Ideally suited for dicing onions, mincing shallots, chopping herbs, crushing garlic, and shredding cabbage
EASY CARE: To maximise the efficiency and longevity of your Mercer knife, rigorously wash cutlery by hand after every use with heat water and delicate cleaning soap; rinse and dry fully with a smooth towel. Don’t place in dishwasher or submerge for lengthy intervals of time
MERCER CULINARY MILLENNIA SERIES: Progressive options and unparalleled efficiency to satisfy the calls for of right now’s skilled cooks and residential cooking lovers
Clients say
Clients discover the kitchen knife sharp and simple to sharpen. They respect its worth for cash, high quality development, consolation, and grip. The molded deal with matches comfortably within the hand even when moist, and the rubber grippy issues on it make it safe to carry.
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13 reviews for Mercer Culinary Millennia Colours Chef’s Knife, 8 Inch, Blue
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Original price was: $22.00.$18.58Current price is: $18.58.
john judge –
Great knife! Sharp and comfortable!
I have many knives in varying price ranges. I’m a chef and I leave my Japanese knife at work so it’s always there, and was looking to replace it (before it grows legs) with something a little less pricey and more easily replaceable.At around 18 dollars, I was quite surprised at the quality of this knife. The molded handle fits nicely in the hand, and there are rubber grippy things on it for when you’re getting messy. I was almost afraid of the edge, as it was so sharp I took a patch of hair off my arm like a razor. I love everything about it, especially the entry level price. I’ll be ordering another one for the house, as I’ll be taking this to work to put it to work.The only box I can’t check just yet is its ability to hold an edge. Not a huge issue for me as I have sharpening tools, it’s just a matter of how often I have to hone or sharpen it, but for those who use their knives until they can’t cut butter, could be a bigger issue.So that remains to be seen, but I sure enjoyed cutting up an onion into slivers last night.The only thing it doesn’t do, and this is hard to explain, some knives almost “fall through” the item you are cutting, because of weight. This knife is fairly light and you’ll have to contribute to the effort made by the knife to get through difficult projects.5 stars and I’m getting another!*update- Ive now used the knife at work every day for several months. That is a lot of use.Each time I pull it from the drawer I run it over my steel, and that just lets it be its sharpest. Ive also noticed that there are several ways to grip it, one of my favorite it to gently grip it and just let my 4 fingers lift the handle, then push downwith my palm, it really helps prevent fatigue and cramping.You’ll really enjoy this knife.3 of my friends have purchased one after trying it.
Michael W –
Durable, good quality
I’ve had this knife for just over a year. I’ve owned a lot of these in the restaurant industry. The brand is good for the price you pay, long lasting, cleaning is easy, great knife. I would recommend, my knife has only been sharpened once and in the video it has not been sharpened and it still cuts good.
Scott Thompson –
Great knife.
Heavy gauge steel and super comfortable handle even for big hands.
Amazon Customer –
I like these knives
For me , I cook at home . These knives ae ,imo , An excellent buy .For the money the knives do what I want .Easy to get shaving sharp (with Whetstones) . I’ve only used 1 a few times But I am vey happy with it . Nope It’s no a pro knife , but I am not a chef ,so I do not need the level of knife .The knife does everything I want and is easy to maintain . Feels vey good in hand .Not to large to make it a job to handle . Cuts (when sharpened like a razor) easy and quick . I would buy again in a minute , If I needed another .Out of the box ,it is sharp but I always get new knives sharper (you could just strop it and be very happy with the edge) . Also, If you are new to sharpening knives .these are an inexpensive way to work on your skills . Good bang for the buck , imo .
Jordan Corl –
Wonderful knife for the price
Holds a good edge and sharpens easily when needed. I use this everyday in my kitchen!
Jenaro –
Do yourself a favor and buy this!
Boy oh boy have I been missing out! This cuts like butter! I have been wanting a decent chef’s knife that doesn’t break the bank in such a long time. We ordered the 8 inch blue handle one. Im no pro, but I feel it is the right fit for me because I have small hands. The handle has a nice non-slip grip to avoid cutting yourself. But be careful! This knife is SHARP and it can happen! The first night I receieved it, I made french fries for my husband and it cut down the prep time than my old dull knives where it felt like eternity and my hands would ache after cutting potatoes. I look back and wonder why did I ever do that to myself?! Long prep time and hurting hands are over now. It’s been two months and it’s still nice and sharp. I also avoid putting it in the dishwasher and rather wash and dry right away to avoid it becoming dull sooner. Just watch your fingers when washing it by hand! 🙂
Ohvall –
Easy to Handle, Easy to Sharpen
This is a great kitchen knife for the price. I don’t know how it compares to the $70+ chef knives but I’ve used a variety of inexpensive knives over the years and the Mercer is clearly the best. It’s comfortable in the hand, easy to sharpen, and still rust-free after several years of regular use in my home kitchen. This is an easy five star review.
Very Leaky –
Probably the best knife for the money
Great Kitchen Knife for the Money, stays sharp and handle is extremely comfortable and offers a lot of grip. I use if for tasks I don’t want to risk my more expensive knives for and it hasn’t let me down in the 3 + years i’ve owned it
Jain –
Good knife which can be used by a professional
Amazon Customer –
Excelente auxiliar en la cocina
Brian –
Me llegó en una cajota ajaja, el cuchillo está muy filoso pero creo que después de dos meses de uso comienza a perder filo, sigue estando bastante filoso, pero yo creo que con un afilador seguirá estando como nuevo siempre, recomendadisimo
Ivan Reyes Sanchez –
Bueno pero nada sobresaliente
Amazon Customer –
The heft and solidity of this blade is well above average, and it holds its edge extremely well. The balance is good and favours the blade vs. the tang quite noticeably. I’ve used it daily on all manner of meat and tough veg, and still no need to even give the edge a honing. It’s obviously not a boning or paring knife, so is not great for finer work, but as an everyday chopper and veg knife, it’s brilliant.