Mercer Culinary M20907 Genesis 7-Inch Nakiri Vegetable Knife
$46
- QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: Knife is precision-forged with high-carbon German steel for better durability, and taper-ground edge allows for increased efficiency when cutting along with incredible long-lasting sharpness
- SUPERIOR DESIGN: The finest handle in forged cutlery; built to last ergonomic handle offers comfort and a non-slip grip, even with wet hands
- BEST USE: Sharp tines are perfect for piercing food; a compliment to any of Mercer Culinary’s Carving Knives to easily slice and serve meats like chicken, ham, or turkey
- EASY CARE: To maximize the performance and longevity of your carving fork, carefully wash by hand with warm water and mild soap; rinse and dry completely with a soft towel. Do not place in dishwasher or submerge for long periods of time
- MERCER CULINARY GENESIS SERIES: Never stop experimenting in the kitchen; this Genesis fork is essential in every kitchen, perfect for professional use or the home cooking enthusiast
Specification: Mercer Culinary M20907 Genesis 7-Inch Nakiri Vegetable Knife
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10 reviews for Mercer Culinary M20907 Genesis 7-Inch Nakiri Vegetable Knife
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Mrs R –
It is a nice knife for the price. It has a very stable handle and sharp. I gave it 4 stars because it is quite heavy for the size. It has a nice balance but harder to handle due to weight. If you like a heavier knife it will work. I just prefer thinner Japanese type knives
J. Stutzman –
Viciously sharp and ergonomic to handle, highly recommend. Easy to clean too with sponge. I recommend, wash and dry after use, you do not want to leave these in the drainer and stab yourself later after personnel experience. Love the knife!
J. Griffin –
Would buy again. Mercer is a pretty decent alternative to much more expensive knives.
Heather A. Rentz –
My mother got me this knife to go with the other in this brand. I have tried other knives and nothing holds up to this brand. they fit a in the hand good especially if you have longer fingers. This knife will cut the hair off your arm its that sharp. they are also easy to recharpen if need be. I am a chef and I have has my other ones from this brand for 5 yrs now they last a long time
Dr. Jeremy Mawer –
My parents’ 1948 vintage bone handled carving fork finally went to that great dinner service in the sky. Selecting one that did the job was difficult given the bewildering choice available. Following the old maxim of buy cheap and buy it twice, I went for this one. It is robust and well balanced and holds the joint in any chosen position without deviation. The drawback is that it is not dishwasher safe so whoever is in charge of washing up has to be supervised. Nevertheless, I do recommend this product. It is worth the money.
Matt –
I have an old set of Salter ProSharp knives that I love and really wanted to get another of the paring knives, but sadly Salter don’t make them any more. I was delighted to find these however as they looked the same online and have proved to be IDENTICAL once ordered too (barring the branding). I’ve no idea of the back story, and why the same knives are now sold under a different brand, but can definitely vouch for them being great knives. I intend to keep mine for life (with a little sharpening now and again, natch).
G. Wagstaff –
I picked up one of these, along with a blade guard, to toss into my suitcase. Score!
FWIW, I travel an obscene amount…and spend WAY too many nights getting orders to go or from room service. (Shudder) To-go orders never come with a decent knife, and room service is rarely better.
Enter this knife. It’s a proper FORGED knife…with a great feeling handle. I wanted a non-serrated knife…because a properly cooked steak doesn’t need a serrated knife tearing into it. This one delivers. And at a decent price.
It’s much the same length as a utility knife, but with more curve to the blade. I’ve decided to get a few more for when I’m actually home…much better than most “steak” knives, especially those that are generally included in a basic knife set/block. Some have complained that it doesn’t handle being thrown into a dishwasher. Eh, it’s a knife…dishwashers are HARSH environments…simply wash it by hand. It will take but seconds, and will probably last a lifetime or more.
ILNUREC –
Very good knife. I like the whole set. Recently lost small one so had to buy it separately. I am glad they sell them individually
Greg M –
It is very attractive. Feels great in the hand and is extremely sharp. Best knife we ever bought, and we have some cutco knives too. This is better. We’ve already bought a couple other knives that they make
Scooter –
I have a number of knives and while this is by no means my most expensive or fancy knife It has become the one I reach for the most especially for veggies. Its nice and solid and has a good weight for chopping. I like that the the length of the blade isn’t as curved as a classic chef knife but not totally straight like a cleaver. It just feels good to use for fast chopping and mincing since it is more wide and square it slides along the knuckles well and since it’s a bit heavier it feels like it doesn’t take much effort to get quick clean cuts. Nice to find a knife I like so much for this price.