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Messermeister Kitchen Knives: San Moritz Elité Sets

Messermeister Kitchen Knives: San Moritz Elité Sets

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Messermeister’s line of San Moritz Elité knives is contemporary in both looks and performance. Featuring a rivetless handle that’s shaped for a natural grip in the hand, they will make a nice addition to any kitchen Read More

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bpahlite
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Jun 6, 2018
I have owned the 6-inch Chef's Knife from the original San Moritz line, going on 18 years now, and it is my favorite knife. I use it all the time, but it still looks brand new. A testament to the quality of their steel.
I worked in several kitchens in the past and wanted to find a comparable, professional-quality, chef's knife for use at home.
Weight is a personal preference, and I like the feel of these knives. It is a little on the heavier end of the scale, but not at all unwieldy. The balance, in hand, is perfect for me and I very much like the solid feel. It IS a solid blade with little flex, which is very useful when you require a straight cut in a delicate food. The blade stays sharp for a long time, and periodic honing keeps it razor sharp. It slices through tomato skin or raw meat with barely any down pressure.
I appreciate the full thick tang and the fact that the handles are one piece with no rivets to come loose over time. The contoured shape feels fantastic in my hand.
I'm looking forward to adding to my collection.
BrainFlush
6860
Jun 19, 2017
Serious question. I love German stuff. Being half blooded.
I need kitchen knives for a restaurant. I'm using this sharpener https://brodandtaylor.com/knife-sharpener/
And I need to know what to buy. Cutting steak and chicken all day grilled. Some veggie prep. But almost all knife use is for cooked meat.
That's my question I guess. :D
namhod
1991
Jun 22, 2017
@NfrischThey are awesome, cheap knives.
DanielJS
15
Jun 22, 2017
I think vg-10 is fine for folks who know how to care for cutlery. Many home cooks don't' and in my experience vg.-10 can be chippy depending on heat treatment.
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