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Reddit mentions of Mercer Culinary Genesis Forged Chef's Knife, 10 Inch
Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 6
We found 6 Reddit mentions of Mercer Culinary Genesis Forged Chef's Knife, 10 Inch. Here are the top ones.
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- QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: Knife is precision-forged with high-carbon German steel to help resist staining, corrosion, and discoloration, 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 non-slip ergonomic easy-grip handle offers comfort and won't break down from kitchen oils or extreme temperatures
- BEST USE: The perfect knife for chopping, mincing, and cutting. Ideal for dicing onions, mincing shallots, chopping herbs, crushing garlic, and shredding cabbage
- EASY CARE: To maximize the performance and longevity of your knife, carefully wash cutlery 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 knife is essential in every kitchen, perfect for professional use or the home cooking enthusiast
Features:
Specs:
Color | Chef's Knife |
Height | 4.125 Inches |
Length | 17 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 10-Inch Chef's Knife |
Weight | 0.681 Pounds |
Width | 0.75 Inches |
well, good thing it's a cheap one to replace
Cant go wrong with a Mercer knife, nice textured grip, good weight, good length.
https://www.amazon.com/Mercer-Culinary-Genesis-Forged-Chefs/dp/B000OOLD26/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=mercer+chef+knife+10+inch&qid=1567976148&s=gateway&sprefix=mercer+chef+knife&sr=8-3
That's because I was speaking in high quality knife terms.
A good chef knife will do the work of a whole block of shitty knives. They are also easier to work with and much safer.
I would take a good chef knife and a paring knife over a set of 1000 infomercial knives.
If you to any decent amount of knife work your much better off with a good knife that 10 ok knives
Edit: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000OOLD26?pc_redir=1410357774&robot_redir=1
Here is a good German steel mercer knife for 40 dollars. Mercer is considered pretty low end to chefs but a knife like this is many times better than what most people use.
Mercer 10" forged chef knife
I've used this brand before, decent enough. Mundial also makes a serviceable cheap knife, but is a tiny bit pricier, but still maybe in your price range.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000OOLD26/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1501552324&sr=8-2&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=mercer+genesis+chef+knife&dpPl=1&dpID=31%2BWxHHX70L&ref=plSrch this guy is cheap on Amazon and a damn good knife for the money, if you can handle the big bitch. A lot of people I have let use it cut themselves pretty fast.
I'd skip the Gourmet one. It's stamped, and Victorinox makes a sharper better handling stamped knife IMHO.
The other knives are forged, meaning they will be heavier. The wide chef is shorter and taller. It's probably heavier and will do the cutting by gravity. However, it'll be tougher to leverage. If you like that, you should try out Chinese cleavers. On the other hand, the 8 inch Classic is a reliable cutter with decent balance. The bolster is quite big, which will make sharpening annoying, but that's the only downside.
There are 10 inch knives to also consider since they can improve how much you can chop at once and improves leverage as well; though they can be expensive when forged, this Mercer (which I use) notwithstanding.