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I've got the exact same on..Got it as a gift.It's ok for some foods.Not an over all best wok I ever had.It now sits above the kitchen cabinets collecting dust.
Found the food tasted odd.Might be the coating they use,or me.. :)
Something wasn't quite right on the temp if I recall correctly.

Munky.
 
They're pretty worthless for stir fry.

Fine for soups, steaming, braising.

Which, overall, means they're not worth the storage space in most cases as all those jobs can be done by equipment you probably already have.
 
I had one several years ago. I could never get it hot enough to fry properly.

On lower temperatures, you could use it as a bun warmer.
 
Thanks for the replies. I really don't have room for it in my cabinet so I guess I'll freecycle it. I'd like to learn to do a good stir fry but haven't found a pan to do it well with my electric ceramic top stove. Guess I'll keep looking.
 
Thanks for the replies. I really don't have room for it in my cabinet so I guess I'll freecycle it. I'd like to learn to do a good stir fry but haven't found a pan to do it well with my electric ceramic top stove. Guess I'll keep looking.


I recommend a carbon steel flat-bottomed wok. It will have to be seasoned once as you would a cast iron item.
 
yeah I have never had a wok but sounds to me like they take up more space than they are worth
 
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