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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: The perfect knife for small slicing and intricate cutting. Ideal for creating garnishes, seeding jalapenos, deveining shrimp, trimming beans, and more. 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
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Patrick
[Original Review: Feb 2, 2018]Culinary Genesis 3.5-Inch Paring Knife: The overall weight and balance feels good, handle feel is secure and size is about right, blade is very sharp, holds an edge reasonably well, does not rust (I only hand wash) etcetera as you would expect for a decent knife.One of the best things about this Genesis knife is the handle material and shape, it is very comfortable with no hard edges and importantly is just as grippy when wet as when dry. I can handle this safely in any condition. It also appears to be very durable, but only time will tell how this holds up long term.[Update: Jan 25, 2020]We've been using the Paring knife for light use at least a few times a week for the past two years. It's still working as good as new, and the handle material is holding up perfectly well - it is just as grippy as its always been with almost no signs of wear. This handle material is simply amazing, it's even has good grip when soapy which is great to avoid accidents during washing. I even tried cutting things with a soapy handle and had no problems. I've bought a couple of other Genesis knives and they are all equally great, however this paring knife was the first and gets the most use and serves as the best indicator for long term durability.
Jon G. Allen
This knife is ideal: sharp, good weight, slightly rough handle for a good grip. Liked it so much we bought a second one.
Cynthia Maki
If you want a paring knife to peel apples and such, this probably won't be the best choice so that is why I rated it a 4. The shape reminds me more of a mini-chef knife than a parer. For peeling, something slimmer would work better. But, I have a vegie peeler so that doesn't matter to me. The Mercer genesis paring knife is great for quartering apples and other small items. I find the shape to be advantageous. I also concur with the many positive comments I've read about Mercer Genesis knives in general and I don't understand the negatives about blades rusting, chipping, etc. I've had a couple for over a year and they have held up well and even after getting scratched up in a junky manual sharpener there is no rusting. I will also add that anyone who has hand issues such as arthritis or carpel tunnel would find the Mercer Genesis line to be very comfortable. It is light weight and a handle with a comfortable non-slip handle and the knife seems almost 'self-propelled.' Minimum cutting force is needed. The only negative is the fact that the knives do go dull rather quickly but nothing a sharpener or whetstone can't fix.
@your6
Love the way it fits in my hand. It's not *quite* as razor sharp as I'd hoped, but that's okay because otherwise I would have sliced a finger by now.It is my go-to paring knife. I also use it to slice cheese (works like a dream on extra sharp cheddar), cut up citrus rinds to put in our compost, etc.A nice, nice knife. Highly recommend.
Judson Roberts
My wife and I love to cook, and a good quality, sharp knife is an indispensable tool in the kitchen. We have a variety of different brands and blade styles, ranging from a high-end Damascus Shun chef's knife to several small Wustoff paring knives. My wife's favorite knife for most purposes, because it was lightweight, maneuverable, and easy to put a sharp edge on, used to be a very old low-end Wustoff paring knife, the kind with a stamped-steel blade rather than forged, and a riveted slab handle. Unfortunately, over the years it gradually fell apart: pieces of the handle broke off and had to be epoxied back on, and finally, two years ago the blade just snapped off at the handle. After doing some research, I bought her this Mercer paring knife as a replacement, even though I was not familiar with the brand. It is an exceptional knife! She loves how the handle feels in her hand and the blade balances, and I am extremely impressed with how long the blade holds a very sharp edge (much longer than a number of our knives that are considerably more expensive), and once it does lose peak sharpness, it is very quick and easy to resharpen (FYI, I use a small, folding, two-sided diamond whetstone to sharpen my knives). I very belatedly came back to this product page to rate the knife, and was excited to see Mercer also offers a boning knife. We live on a small farm and raise a herd of Heritage Soay sheep, so I do a fair amount of butchering. I've ordered the boning knife and am looking forward to putting it to work.