🍳 Elevate your kitchen game with the wok that works as hard as you do!
The T-fal Ultimate Hard Anodized Nonstick Wok is a 14-inch powerhouse crafted from durable hard anodized aluminum that ensures even heat distribution and corrosion resistance. Featuring a titanium-reinforced nonstick interior, it offers scratch resistance and toxin-free cooking. Designed with a riveted silicone handle for comfort and safety, this wok is oven and broiler safe up to 400°F and dishwasher safe for easy cleanup. Compatible with all stovetops except induction, it’s the versatile, reliable cookware essential for any modern kitchen.
Handle Material | Silicone |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
Material | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 4.9 Pounds |
Capacity | 14 Cubic Inches |
Maximum Temperature | 400 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Is Oven Safe | Yes |
Compatible Devices | Gas |
Special Features | Gas Stovetop Compatible |
P**L
Love it. Love it.
Easy to clean either in the dishwasher or by hand. Very non-stick. I got it less than 2 weeks ago and have already used it three times with another use planned tomorrow. Very nice product. I have always been satisfied with T-Fal.
S**A
Best frying pan
My boyfriend recommended this and so far the best non stick pan I’ve ever got
T**N
Best replacement for my old T-Fal wok
Replaced a similar T-Fal wok from 12 years ago. We used it for everything from stir fry to fried rice to ground beef for tacos/sloppy joes/maid rites to my breakfast mish mash.It needed replacing and this one is more than I expected. Superior finish and handling!
A**G
Very large and deep wok 14”
So, not a bad size for sure. Weight is ok for a grown man. As for the handle they could of done way better. Too thin and will make it difficult to handle when wok is loaded without using additional handle. There are additional mittens u can add to this handle but I didn’t buy this to add to it. As to heat transfer to handles I will know when I cook something. Will follow up. Material seems ok, more on that later too. The brochure states it’s hard anodized version is not dishwasher safe. No biggie for me.Price was so so. This really depends as to this holding up. If it does not then they will hear it. I never use anything other than plastic or wood stir utensils to mix a stir fry and would never use anything else. That’s just asking for problems. I don’t cook on high heat as well. No need to rush and the chances of overcooking/undercooking is real probable. More on this going forward.So, had a chance to cook up a big stir fry dish in this wok. Had broccoli, carrots,mushrooms, onions,squash, Thai noodles bok choy and then added garlic shrimp and chicken from another fry pan. Gots to tell you this 14” pot took it all with room to spare. Of course things settle down upon cooking. However, really made it easy to move around and clean, also all the ingredients stayed in the wok not on the stove.Washed by hand no mess, cooked at a reasonable heat but not scorching which will change your outcome. Also a biggie, use wooden spoons etc, stay away with metal for sure. The only downside I see to purchasing this wok is finding a place to put it away when not in use. Price was ok and will see about duration going forward.
H**.
Non stick! Quite big!
Non stick and Works great! But it is a bit bigger than I thought
E**R
Best "Wok" Ever - East meets West
A "wok" is a Chinese frying pan and the generic term "frying pan" (in English) is generally used to denote a Sauté pan. This T-fal "wok" is a perfect fusion of the two and once you own one and learn how to use it, you probably won't need another pan (unless it's another wok).The great thing to notice about this pan (vs. others) is its weight. It's 2.6 pounds. Take a look around at other 14-inch pans. None of them even come close and are more than likely at least double the weight. If you're one to pick up the pan and flip/toss food around, its weight is something to consider.Its only handicap is as you've probably already guessed - its lack of a lid. Fortunately, the workaround is easy -- just use the lid from the pan you are/will be replacing (as you won't be using it anymore once you discover the versatility of this pan). Also, it's important to note that you don't need a full 14" lid. With the pan's sloping sides, a smaller lid will work just fine.***UPDATE #1*** May 9th, 2012Wok is still in good condition. Teflon has worn a bit, non-stick efficacy isn't as great as when new but nonetheless working. So far, no flaking or other signs of concern.I use cooking spray when I make eggs, but otherwise not terribly needed.I should mention that I've been using OXO Good Grips Silicone Flexible Pancake Turner since I bought it. I don't believe there's a better spatula for this pan.***UPDATE #2*** November 6th, 2012Wok's non-stick ability is nearly gone, I use cooking spray every time. The pan's condition otherwise is fine. Handles aren't loose and other than the poor non-stick efficacy, the pan works.It should be mentioned that this pan has had, and is still under HEAVY use. Also, I've thoughtlessly left my electric stove turned on with the pan on top more than a couple of times raising the temperature much higher than its directed/intended use. I'm sure that wasn't good for the teflon coating.***UPDATE #3*** September 12th, 20133 months ago, Mr. T-Fal Wok was diagnosed with pan cancer, aka rust. His protective coating finally gave in, and it wasn't long before before his forced retirement. It came so suddenly, I wasn't sure how to replace him at the time. However, a month ago I bought Cuisinart 726-38H Chef's Classic Stainless 14-Inch Stir-Fry Pan with Helper Handle and Glass Cover and I'm loving the replacement.***UPDATE #4*** June 11th, 2015I have since bought another T-fal. As I noted in the comments, I go back and forth. On one hand, I love the idea of clean cooking. That is to say, cooking without a chemical coating between the food and the pan. On the other hand, I love the ease of non-stick. Maybe I still have a lot to learn about cooking with stainless?Some final thoughts about this wok:3 years isn't bad considering how much use it got. At a very bare minimum, I used the wok once a day. This means it survived over 1100 meals. More likely, this number is closer to 1700 to 2000 meals. Moreover, the pan isn't dead yet and will come out of retirement for camping trips. I wonder how long the coating would have survived if I had taken better care of it, i.e., not let the temperature get over 500 degrees F.Regardless, I have absolutely no regrets about the purchase. He has been a good friend. :-)
G**O
non stick
great, perfect for the price!
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