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The Mercer Culinary Genesis 8-Inch Short Bolster Chef's Knife is a precision-forged kitchen essential made from high-carbon German steel, featuring a durable, taper-ground blade and an ergonomic Santoprene handle. Designed for professional chefs and passionate home cooks alike, it delivers superior sharpness, control, and versatility for all your chopping, mincing, and dicing needs—making every meal prep feel like a culinary masterpiece.





















| ASIN | B00DT1XFSQ |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,987 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #23 in Chef's Knives |
| Blade Color | Silver |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Length | 8 Inches |
| Blade Material | High Carbon Steel |
| Brand | Mercer Culinary |
| Care instructions | Hand Wash |
| Color | Black |
| Construction Type | Forged |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,686) |
| Finish types | Stainless Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00765301907525 |
| Handle Material | Santoprene |
| Included Components | Chef's Knife |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Item Length | 12 Inches |
| Item Weight | 8.5 ounces |
| Item model number | M21078 |
| Manufacturer | Mercer Culinary |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Size | 8" |
| UPC | 765301907525 |
S**D
Awesome Knife!
Great everyday knife. Textured handle gives great control, easy to keep sharp. I don't think you can get a better knife at twice the price.
A**1
Mercer Genesis 8-Inch Short Bolster Chef's Knife
I started doing a lot more cooking during the quarantine. Or maybe instead of cooking, I should say "cutting raw ingredients and heating them in the oven to make them edible". My signature dishes are chicken, steak, and roasted vegetables. You heard me right: vegetables. It turns out they taste pretty good when you roast them and add a little bit of seasoning. Previously, I had a very cheap chef serrated knife that I bought from the grocery store. Food preparation involved a lot of vigorous hacking and sawing. At some point it dawned on me that my knife was super dull and it was dangerous to be using my other hand anywhere in its vicinity. So I put on my consumer hat to find the perfect chef's knife. After some research, I decided to avoid getting a knife with a full bolster or serrated edge because of the potential to interfere with sharpening. I decided that a Japanese style knife would likely be too expensive. For German-style knives, something like a Wusthof would also be out of my price range. The Mercers eventually stood out because they are a respected brand, and have some highly rated offerings at budget price points. Specifically, it was between this knife (the Mercer Genesis) and the Mercer Millennia. I chose the Genesis because of the forged construction and full tang, so it has a more premium look and might be more durable over time. The difference between the Genesis and my old knife has been like night and day. Out of the box, the Genesis was like a freaking light saber; anything I threw in front if it, it cut with barely any effort. I became even more worried about cutting myself than I was before, so I try to be extremely careful whenever I am handling it. The handle is very comfortable, and the weight feels very well balanced. The blade has a high quality look to it, and shows no signs of rust or discoloration so far. Along with the knife, I picked up a cheap honing steel, and have been using it every time I use the knife. After about a month of daily use, the edge is still very usable but not as light saber-like as it was initially. At some point, I'll pick up a set of whetstones and have a go at them. So far I am very pleased with this purchase. If you are looking for your first real chef's knife, I would say to definitely consider Mercer's lineup: - the Genesis if you can justify spending around $40. - the Culinary Renaissance looks to be even a little nicer at around $50. - the Millennia at around $20. - the Culinary Ultimate is currently around $12 if you're really hard up. There are a large number of other highly rated (and very nice looking) alternatives on Amazon under $40 if you are less concerned about brand recognition.
J**.
Durable, reliable and well-made to stand the test of time
Brilliant knife! My partner has a set at his house, and as a traveling medical professional who cooks more rarely, I purchased this as my one-and-done. Easy to hone, sharp, and durable (my partner has had his for over 10 years), I find it the perfect size to cut just about anything I need- not too small and not too large; this is the most versatile knife for a functional minimalist kitchen.
A**R
Good for the price
For such a low price, it's a decent knife. I wouldn't use this as my main chef's knife. The balance feels off to me, and it's a bit difficult to cut through tough things like carrots and onions. I don't think it holds an edge as well as my more expensive one either. However, it works fine as a second knife for when I have help in the kitchen. It cuts through most foods without any trouble and holds an edge fairly well. If you're looking for an inexpensive chef's knife, this one works.
C**H
90% of a Wusthof for 1/5th of the price.
As you can see from my picture, I built an entire knife block out of the Mercer Genesis series. I was turned on to Mercer culinary products by my friends who went to culinary school which was attached to my college. I'm not a professional chef, but I'm an avid home cook who occasionally cooks for events and gatherings. I use my knives daily, with my chef's knife, bread knife, and vegetable clever being used constantly. I was given a gift of $200 to build a knife block I used that and got most the knives in my picture and have added a few since. Without comparing this knife to other brands I would say it is the best knife in its category. However, if you're more of an avid cook you might be asking yourself if you should get this or the other top German brands. You cannot go wrong, they are both good choices. However, after borrowing a Wusthof for a month and comparing it with this there are some differences but to me personally it is not enough to warrant $150. The only difference I experienced is that the wusthof held its edge for a longer period of time which is not a surprise given the price difference but it wasn't an astounding difference. As a home cook, I was just able to hone the edge and return it or use my whetstone to maintain an excellent edge. The Mercer knife has better balance and feel to me personally. Aesthetically, I really like the short bolster I think it looks really professional. In my experience, the only weak point on these knives are to be expected because they are high carbon steel. If you leave water or have water spots on them for a very long period that you did not notice they will rust. I used to have my knife block by the sink and small droplets of water got on the bolster. This led to small spot rust on the bolster by the handle which was easy to remedy and not on every knife. Now, every month or so I take all my knives out to give them a look over (you pay good money for good equipment so you should take good care of it). If you want to spend the money and get something that is objectively better you can, but for myself, buying a brand that while not made in America is an American company, is better looking and handles better than the expensive brands with 90% of the edge made with the same exact steel compound it was a no-brainer for me. To test it out I had a friend or two trial both of the knives to see which one they thought was more expensive than they thought the Mercer was the more expensive knife.
D**O
Reeeeeally sharp!
I didn’t know this knife would make me a master chef! Thinking about applying for Hells Kitchen now because I’m so great! Ok not really, but this is the best knife I’ve ever owned and a really good price. Couldn’t be happier with it! Just be careful because it’s also the sharpest knife I’ve ever owned.
A**I
Cuts everything- including me
Great Knife! Cuts everything perfectly.. including my own hand. 10/10 almost lost a finger but so worth it.
S**T
Después de comprar un cuchillo en el supermercado, y que éste se rompiera en poco tiempo, decidí buscar un mejor cuchillo. Este cuchillo es sumamente filoso y es ideal para rebanar verduras finamente como papa, zanahoria, y calabacitas. El cuchillo de 8" (20 cm) es de tamaño normal para la mayoría de las personas, sin embargo, algunos podrían pensar que es un poco largo. Para esto recomiendo el de 6" (15 cm) que a lo mejor se adapta mejor para quienes tienen manos pequeñas y poco espacio para cortar. Recomiendo también estuches de guarda para evitar que la hoja se golpee en el cajón donde se guarde, y para evitar que alguien accidentalmente se corte con el filo, ya que es bastante afilado. El cuchillo está hecho de acero al alto carbono lo que quiere decir que aunque es un poco más suave que el acero inoxidable, el filo que tiene la hoja es muy fino. También debido a esto el cuchillo requiere de afiladas más constantes para mantenerse en óptimas condiciones. Esto no es un problema para uso casero, pero aquellos que utilicen el cuchillo diariamente de manera profesional deben recordar afilar el cuchillo regularmente con una piedra de acentar.
L**R
Perfect knife for anyone getting into culinary arts. knife comes sharp and ready to use, nice balance and weight. good size and feels weightless. only draw back of this knife is if your hand is not dry or has any juice from produce on them the knife tends to be harder to hold. but other than that this knife is awesome. please note if you are trying to decide if you want partial bolster or full go with full. and for comfort if considering Mercers other knife series while they are just as good blade wise the handles are easy to become gouged.
M**A
This knife has a good weight and grip. I use is as a multipurpose cooking knife. It’s of course not as luxurious as the higher priced Japanese/German knifes but for this price, it’s worth it!
C**M
Lo utilizo en un restaurante, para los cocineros. Es el cuchillo que me piden siempre. El mango es muy robusto pues es parte del cuchillo completo, es decir, es una sola pieza de metal la que hace el cuchillo con el filo y su mango y el recubrimiento de plastico resistente del mango lo hace facil de agarrar y de utilizar. Su peso es ideal para profesionales y los principiantes lo hallarán muy bueno. Sin lugar a duda recomendable. Vale su precio en durabilidad y comodidad.
J**E
Me gusta mucho este cuchillo por que no pesa nada, es muy ágil y son muy duraderos sabiéndolos cuidar. Precio y calidad justos. Aparte me llego en 2 dias.
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