🔪 Slice like a pro, chop like a boss.
The Mercer Culinary Asian Collection Santoku Knife features a high-carbon German steel blade with a fine stone finish for superior sharpness and durability. Its traditional wood handle offers ergonomic comfort, making it ideal for slicing, dicing, and mincing. Inspired by Japanese craftsmanship, this all-purpose chef's knife is perfect for both professional chefs and home cooking enthusiasts. Hand wash recommended to preserve performance and longevity.
D**I
Sharp AF but could have better lifespan
Great knife! After some use, the plastic part does detach from the wooden handle making it unsafe for use. It does work very well when all intact though! I will continue to purchase this knife as needed.
D**E
My first quality knife
7" santoku wood handleComing from using a clever for everything, from a block set that cost around $45, this thing is a lot lighter but so much sharper.- double bevel- 58 HRC- generic cheap Japanese handle +1 for authenticity will fill in gap betwean handle and tang eventually- acceptable box to store knife in, if that's your cup of tea- might not be the most comfertable for hours of use at a time but thats what more expensive knives are for- balance is inbetween the logo on the blade and the black plastic ferrule- the bevel looked a little asymmetrical like 30/70 but can be fixed with a sharpening stone and is not a big dealwill update after the knife gets put through some good workUPDATEThis knife is still greate, stays sharp 4x longer than knives from a cheap $40 block set.can easily take apart a whole chicken.sharpening takes a bit more time because of the stronger steel it is made from but that is a good thing.
C**Y
No-frills German style steel in a traditional package
I purchased this originally with the intent of getting a santoku with more traditional features such as a round handle and a blade without the arguably useless grantons (dimples) present on every western-style santoku. Mercer's Asian Collection offering fits all of the criteria at a very low asking price compared to a blade actually shipping from Japan.Despite the economy pricing, the knife itself is well-made and reliable. I've purchased several of Mercer's knives and they tend to be very consistent for a relatively low asking price. My copy was extremely sharp out of the box, it only needed a light stropping on leather in order to push-cut cleanly through paper.The German/western steel will not have the long-lasting edge retention of the specialty Japanese steels such as VG-10, but a few swipes on a honing rod will keep the edge keen enough to thinly slice tomatoes for several cycles before a full sharpening session on a whetstone is required.On ergonomics, the handle is comfortable, although the blade does not offer any special ergonomic features such as a rounded spine or a smooth choil (the underside corner where the blade and handle meet). People looking to chop vegetables for several hours per day will probably want to look to other options, however this is not unusual for a knife at this price point. Mercer offers a handle selection of either natural wood or santoprene (a rubberized grip). The wooden handle is comfortable and serviceable, however it does not appear to have been treated or stained. The santoprene handle may be advisable if you prefer a more textured handle that is durable and easier to keep clean.Overall this is an easy recommendation if you are looking for a traditionally shaped santoku at a budget price.
D**N
Sharp. Versatile. Great quality!
Bough this knife for one of my chefs as a birthday gift. He has been using it daily with no wear for about 4 months. Perfect size for a carrying case and is sharp right out of the box. Would highly recommend for the price!
A**N
Good knife for the money but the black part of handle comes off
The knife came very sharp, we've used it for 4 years now. By this time we do need to sharpen it from time to time, and stays sharp. The only con is the handle. The black plastic part of the handle has come off and the wood of the handle starts to discolor over these years from use. Blade is good, but the handle left a lot to be desired...
J**P
Awesome knife.
Light knife but don't let that fool you! Very sharp and easy to work with! I only hand wash. Will repurchase!
J**.
Love this knife
This has become my go to. It holds an edge quite well. I've used it for months, it started getting dull, I used a strop and it's been sharp for quite (month plus)a while of daily use.One con is the handle appears to be unfinished. I don't really care but some might.
D**O
Really poor knife
I have bought several Mercer knives in the past and always thought they represented good value for the money. This knife is very poor quality. The handle was rough and unfinished and has a major void where the blade was inserted. I decided to keep the knife as a project and filled the void with wood glue. I also sanded and finished the handle and sealed with several coats of mineral oil. I just hope the blade steel is decent and can hold an edge. Really for what this knife costs I should have returned it.
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