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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
So far so good.,
By The Black Knight "TBK" (London, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ken Hom Tao 28cm non stick stainless steel Peking Wok (Kitchen & Home)
Owned for a few weeks now and am pleased. The surface is definitely non-stick and the handle is a composite that does not get hot. However the metal lid handle does which means you have to handle with care if cooking soups, curries etc.. over a long time with the lid on. Works fine on induction. I have owned works that cost twice this amount, Le Creuset, where the coating has chipped after a few months. So I will update if that happens to this wok but am happy as of now, except that it cant go into the oven which at times would be of use to me. Very easy to keep clean and no seasoning that an ordinary metal wok requires regularly.
13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A bad design?,
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This review is from: Ken Hom Tao 28cm non stick stainless steel Peking Wok (Kitchen & Home)
Well, bought it for a while, used couple of times.
It has a very good coating which is really good, non-stick! However, the problem is that you will notice that the handles is quite heavy which makes the wok unbalanced all the time! I am using gas cooker, so not sure about the stability on elctronic cooker. So for £39.99, hard to recommend.
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