



🔪 Guard your blades, elevate your kitchen game!
The Mercer Culinary 6 x 2-Inch Knife Guard offers professional-grade blade protection with a durable one-piece polystyrene design. Perfectly sized for 5-6 inch knives like bread and chef’s knives, it ensures safe storage and transport while maintaining blade sharpness. Easy to clean by hand or dishwasher, this knife guard is a must-have for culinary pros and passionate home cooks seeking reliable, no-fuss knife safety.










| ASIN | B005P0OSVM |
| Best Sellers Rank | 176,037 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 423 in Cutlery Knives |
| Brand | Mercer Culinary |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (12,325) |
| Date First Available | 23 April 2011 |
| Item Weight | 40.8 g |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | M33117P |
| Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 0.64 x 5.72 cm; 40.82 g |
K**R
Good quality
Fits my bread knife well. Well made, exactly what I was looking for.
S**.
No frills Knife Guards that do the job.
(Full Review) I love these Knife Guards by Mercer. I own a selection of sizes to fit all the extra knives I have that aren't part of the set in the block I recently bought. Certain knives didn't come with the set and I didn't want to make do so opted to keep some seperates. When buying a Tomato knife which I'd always been lacking and knowing how sharp they can be I didn't fancy leaving it unguarded in the cutlery drawer and risk cuts, so I thought that was the perfect time to buy knife guards. I looked at several different makes which were quite expensive for what they were where you're paying for the name rather than how beneficial they are before I came across these. They are inexpensive and basic looking yet still very good at what they do. I bought a selection of sizes to cover all loose knives of all random makes and types and found they fit all of them really well. After reading what afew other reviewers (UK and abroad) have written afew people seem confused how best to use/operate them correctly and in their words are either risking cuts or damaged knives, neither of which anyone wants!! So that spurred me on to write my own review to hopefully assist in the correct safe way to use and make use of these Knife Guards. So firstly, if you happen to buy one that is slightly smaller or larger than the blade then it's actually ok. To be safe you need to ensure the point of the blade is contained within the guard and not worry if 1 or 2 inches max closest to the handle is showing outside the Guard as you are much less likely to injure yourself in this case whereas the point can do instant damage as I'm sure we've all been unfortunate to feel at one point or another (sorry for the pun). It's also perfectly safe for the top blunt edge to be outside if the Guard is narrower (slimmer) that the blade. Note this is called a Guard not a Sheath. So when it comes to adding or removing your knife to the Guard you Won't be Sliding it. In fact you won't be able to as these are designed to grip the blade. Mercer recommend (but I'm going to go into much more detail to fully explain their basic guidelines to be sure of no confusion): •Adding the Knife to the Guard - Hold the Guard in one hand resting the outer edge in your palm and gripping the two sides with fingers and thumb below the raised rim of the entry slot. This ensures a stable grip that doesn't get in the line of the blade. With the other hand griping the knife handle line up and rest the blade edge in position on the slot. Apply gentle pressure pushing the tip end 1st into place, then pressing the rest of the blade down into position. You can slightly slide the last cm into place if necessary to ensure a tight fit as long as the blade tip remains inside the Guard by atleast 1cm but 2cm is best to be sure. •Removing the knife from the Guard - To remove it you basically reverse what you did to add the knife. Hold the Guard in one hand, grip with fingers and thumb. With other hand holding handle lift handle upwards in a hinge motion until the knife is fully removed, from handle to point. By following the above advice both your fingers and knife will not be damaged and the Guard will also remain in perfect condition. For reference the guards are also dishwasher safe if they require cleaning. Thankyou for reading my Full Review and if you've found it at all Helpful then please let me know.
N**S
knife protector
These are brilliant and value for money. Would buy again
J**R
Doesn't fit right up to handle on bread knife
It's ok, does the job. But doesn't fit upto the hilt properly on the bread knife. Could do with a sheaf for each knife rather than a generic one size fits all one.
L**V
Does the job and saves fingers too!
Bought to protect the blade on my Wusthof Super slicer knife during transport to and from work, and my fingers getting them in and out of their travelling container. I already have other sizes of blade protector from this brand / seller and have been so happy with the sturdiness and longevity that I didn't hesitate to buy from them again. I made sure that I cleaned it inside before use (and kept it clean) and haven't experienced any scratches on the blade. The sleeve itself fits snugly over a blade (so that it doesn't just slip off) and the top edges are slightly angled to help with locating the blade when sheathing it - usual caution with sharp things obviously needed nonetheless. Would/will buy again
T**O
Measure the blade length AND width of the knife to get a good fit.
I bought this to protect a knife I bought on holiday as there were no sharp knives available. The guard is a snug fit and covers the blade completely leaving the handle free. The guard stays in place during transit. It was a good price too. A modification the manufacturer could do is to make the lining a different colour, as anyone with less than perfect eyesight may find it difficult to insert the blade as it is completely black.
(**)
Just about fits the 8" Chef's Knife
I purchased this to fit a Mercer Culinary 8" Chef's Knife, which it is said to be compatible with - however I found the knife a little too high for the sheath - not that anything much is sticking out (and certainly not any sharp bits!), just that it didn't look quite big enough to comfortably house the full knife. Like I wanted a size up, say a 2.5" height version. Mercer Culinary do not sell those, so this is definitely the one for the knife I have. Also on removing the knife from the sheath there were thin trimmings of plastic on the blade, meaning I would want to wipe them from the blade before using. It does the job, sure - but I was hoping for something a little better.
M**.
Protect your babies!
Having forked out on a Yaxell knife, I was looking for a guard to protect my investment, having purchased mercer products in the past decided it was worth looking at this as an option, turned out to be a great move, they are well constructed and cover the entire blade of my 24.5cm RAN knife, I admit I was a little dubious as the price was so low, I neednt have worried, the product is well constructed and I think a no brainer compared to the much more expensive Wustoff alternatives which are 6 times the price. If you are in the market for protecting your babies then look no further chefs!
A**P
Knife guard fits as required.
A**A
Produto de qualidade.
J**H
Le quedó muy bien a mi cuchillo de 8 pulgadas de Amazon. Un precio muy bajo y razonable para proteger el filo del cuchillo y protegerme del filo también. Vale la pena.
K**E
The knife guard covers the bread knife blade completely and securely. Easy to attach or remove. Works well to protect the blade and your fingers.
P**R
I recently purchased very nice Japanese knives. Unfortunately, companies no longer send a sheath to protect their expensive knives SO I had a missing. I am thrilled with how nice these covers are. I wasn’t quite sure how to place the knives in it. With a couple tries I found the very easily go into the pocket, grip them in place and then easily removed. They seem to be a great value for what I paid for them, very sturdy. Although I’ve only had them for 2 days they arrived without scratches and are of adequate weight to protect the blades. I am quite pleased with them
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