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Lodge Cast Iron 14 Wok Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
Rating 
5.0
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Details

BrandLodge
MaterialCast Iron
Special FeatureGas Stovetop Compatible
ColorBlack
Capacity5 Quarts

Description of Lodge Cast Iron 14 Wok

Seasoned with 100% natural vegetable oil. Cast iron has unparalleled heat retention and even heating. Use on the stove or grill. Great for induction cooktops. Made in the USA.

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Type of review

Before cooking, you need to warm up well so that nothing sticks. Try not to leave cooked food in the wok overnight. After cooking, rinse and dry thoroughly to prevent rusting. From time to time, treat with a drop of oil (I use avocado oil, hemp or flaxseed, but less often).

Pros
  • Solid, high-quality molded and machined mini-wok/pot from a well-known American manufacturer. The surface inside and out is even, there are no special gaps and no influxes. It sits flat on the plate. Heats evenly and retains heat well. In a word, great stuff!
Cons
  • No particular deficiencies were found. Be careful, the handles get hot while cooking!

Revainrating 5 out of 5

"Efficient Kitchen Wok

This cast iron wok is perfect for my home cooking needs. As my tests showed it heats up quickly and distributes the heat evenly throughout the cooking surface. Its size is perfect for family-sized meals and makes cleaning up a breeze. The cast iron material also ensures durability and longevity for extended use... However, it is quite heavy and may not be suitable for individuals with physical limitations. Overall, a great addition to any home and kitchen..

Pros
  • Durable and long-lasting due to being made from cast iron
Cons
  • Heavier than other woks and may be difficult to maneuver