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The Mercer Culinary M13914 Millennia 14-inch slicer features a razor-sharp, one-piece high-carbon Japanese steel blade designed for precision slicing of meats like brisket and prime rib. Its ergonomic Santoprene handle offers a secure, non-slip grip, combining comfort with control. Engineered for durability and easy edge maintenance, this knife is a favorite among professional chefs and discerning home cooks seeking flawless, thin slices every time.





| ASIN | B005P0OIBM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,327 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #85 in Bread Knives |
| Blade Color | Silver |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Material Type | High Carbon Steel |
| BladeLength | 14 Inches |
| Brand Name | Mercer Culinary |
| Color | Black |
| Construction Type | Stamped |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (4,576) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00765301901455 |
| Handle Material | Santoprene |
| Included Components | Knife |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Length | 14 Inches |
| Item Type Name | Millennia Black Handle |
| Item Weight | 0.45 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Mercer Tool Corp. |
| UPC | 765301901455 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**C
I was hesitant, but it cut brisket SO MUCH BETTER than my previous knife!
A granton-edge knife is a granton-edge knife, right? That's what I thought when I bought my first one 4 years ago for $15. And it was a decent knife. It cut way better than what I was using before. But a few weeks ago, I saw a worker at a restaurant cutting brisket perfectly and VERY thin. I wasn't able to do that with my old knife. I looked closely at what he was using. It was granton-edge. It wasn't serrated. It was longer than my old one. I couldn't see any other difference. I just knew mine didn't work that nicely and never had. So I searched to try to find a better brisket knife. Prices are all over the board. Some incredibly expensive. I'm way too cheap for that. This one seemed a good balance. 3" longer than my old one. Not the cheapest, but reasonably priced. Excellent reviews, including several that mentioned brisket. And it was Father's Day, so I gave myself a gift. I smoked two briskets today, so I finally got to test it out. It cut BEAUTIFULLY! Part of the point was a little overcooked. My old knife would have shredded it. This cut right through it like butter. I was able to cut very thin slices. The longer length made it easier to cut. I spent more than twice as much on this knife as I did on my previous one. But it's worth every penny. I'm anxious to see how well it holds up over time.
J**T
Excellent value slicer
I bought this for my Christmas prime rib roast. I prefer English cut roast beef, so I make thin slices. This was better than my parentsโ electric carving knife that theyโve historically used. Even slices just came off the roast. It had a little trouble getting through the seared crust of the roast - by trouble I mean that the knifeโs own weight would not cut through the crust so I had to actually pushed, but after just moving the knife back and forth was enough. Comes extremely sharp and I recommend getting some sort of sleeve for it. I also have a 14โ honing steel which when gently used for the second roast seemed to keep it at brand new sharpness. Regarding ergonomics, the big goofy plastic handle is wonderful. It doesnโt slip and itโs comfortable in my hands. Iโm very pleased with this knife for slicing beef roasts, which is the specific purpose I bought it for. Iโve not used it for anything else. So if you want a roast beef knife, this one is sharp, has help up through a few dinners, is still razor sharp, and itโs like the cheapest in class. I recommend it.
W**H
Very sharp, very durable, ergonomic and priced well for the quality and feel.
Started curing and smoking pork belly to make bacon. I have a meat slicer but needed either a bigger one to slice long pieces of bacon or this knife. This thing is a monster and devastatingly sharp. I am looking forward to making my next brisket as I now have a knife that will cut through a whole packer without issue. It has a little spring to it but stays straight enough that every slice of bacon came out perfect. You could spend a LOT more on a similar knife but I don't see any reason why you would need to. The grip has a great feel and shape as well as aggressive texture. I have some other Mercer knives and have never been disappointed in any of them.
R**E
Super sharp. Be very careful
Good knife for cutting through all kinds of meat. Be very careful. The sharpness of the blade is very deceptive. Also if I were to redo it all, I would go with the 12 or 10 I ch version(my meat cuts are not that large). Bottom line, great meat cutter that will give you a clean cut with very little to no meat shred
W**D
The Perfect Watermelon Knife
I purchased this knife for cutting watermelons. None of my knives were long enough to reach across the wide seedless melons. This knife worked beyond my expectations. After spitting the melon in half, I don't even have to use a sawing motion to continue cutting the melon into portions, just pressing down does the job. Also seems to be holding it's edge.
E**C
Worth it
I have been smoking meats for about a year no. I never had a dedicated slicing knife. I tried a carving knife which required too much pressure and too much sawing action. I read somewhere that bread knifes can do the trick. It was ok. But as my smoking skill was improving, my slicing skill wasn't. I've had this knife on my wish list for probably 6 months. I was planning on doing a brisket this past weekend and figured I might as well try the knife. So, I ordered it and two days later it was here. First thing. The knife is long. . . I mean really long. I wasn't prepared for it. However, after some reading from other reviews I realized that the length enabled it to slice on one pull, so sawing action which can ruin a good slice is eliminated. The handle is nothing special. It is ergonomic, but is some type of cheap injection molded plastic. That's fine. I didn't buy it to show off to my friends what a beautiful slicing knife I have. Look, it fits well in my hand, so it's good enough for me. So, how does it slice? Pretty spectacular! The blade is nice and thin so it goes through brisket like a hot knife through butter (no pun intended!). I couldn't quite get the meat fully sliced on one pull, but I think that is more a product of my technique, rather than the knife. Anyway, after one use, I highly recommend. Now to figure out where to store it!
B**E
a great buy on a cheaper carving knife.
So I find that when buying a carving knife there is no need to invest in a expensive knife. Chef's knives are a different story. But carving a carving knife is made to make long uninterrupted passes through meats. You are not using it to carve through bone (at least if you know how to carve) so strength is usually not a issue. This is a monstrous 14 inch long blade with a durable plastic handle. The blade is razor sharp. It easily cuts through meats. The blade does have grooves that allow easier passes through the meat. the handle is very ergonomically designed and is comfortable and easy to hold. I have invested in expensive chef's knives and paring knives but this is a perfect carving knife.
C**.
The Mercer Culinary 14-Inch Slicer with a Granton Edge is a great knife! I use it for BBQ, and it performs exceptionally well, slicing through meats effortlessly. The quality is solid, and it offers excellent value for the price. Overall, itโs a reliable addition to any kitchen or grilling setup!
M**R
If you're looking for a big enough knife to trim through briskets, this is the one for you. Now I just need a bigger chopping board...
J**E
Exceptionally good, cuts through meat like butter, slices perfectly through The large cakes I make
A**R
Excelente cuchillo para carnes pavo etc
G**T
Did a lot of searching for a knife for slicing XL briskets and this kept on being recommended online. I BBQ a lot, even in the winter. I mainly smoke large briskets, sometimes lamb. Slicing the huge cuts thin, when they're as tender as they are when they come off the BBQ, used to be a challenge, until I got this knife.
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