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Lodge Pro-Logic 14-Inch Cast-Iron Wok with Loop Handles | 
enlarge | Brand: Lodge Category: Kitchen
List Price: $64.99 Buy New: $39.99 You Save: $25.00 (38%)
New (5) from $39.99
Rating: 22 reviews
Color: Black Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.1 Dimensions (in): 21.1 x 15 x 5.5
MPN: P14W3 Model: P14W3 UPC: 075536396002 EAN: 0075536396002
Release Date: May 1, 2004 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | 14-inch cast-iron wok for stir-fries and other recipes | | • | Preseasoned with vegetable oil formula and ready for immediate use | | • | Cast-iron surface heats slowly and evenly to prevent burning | | • | Nonstick, rustproof finish cleans easily; hand wash only | | • | Includes pair of large loop handles; lifetime warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description "LODGE " STIR FRY/WOK SKILLET 12-3/4. This is the best cast iron wok you'll ever find. Its generous size allows you to cook all of your Asian favorites. The sturdy base keeps it stationary on the stove-top. The generous loop handles make it easy to maneuver. You are just going to love it. 14" dia Depth 4-1/4",
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| Customer Reviews: Read 17 more reviews...
Overated, but OK considering the price. August 21, 2008 D. Lauryn (Gainesville, FL USA) I purchased this wok because of all the wonderful reviews, but this doesn't live up to the quality of other cast iron products I have. The interior/cooking surface is bumpy, as with other lower quality cast iron products, vs. the nice smooth/slick cooking surface on higher grade cast iron cookware. If anyone knows of a great quality cast iron wok with a very smooth surface, I'd love to know the brand and model. That said, this wok will do, especially considering the price, until I find the perfect wok.
2 Years Later... June 20, 2008 Borat (NJ USA) OK, pre-seasoned is one thing and actual use is something else. I've been using this wok at least weekly for over two years and it's just starting to show it's true potential. First of all most 4-burner stoves produce about 4,500 BTUs per burner. That's inadequate for stir frying. I have a 13,500 BTU burner which is barely adequate for stir frying -- even after a 10 minute pre-heat. If you really want this wok to sing, get a Big Kahuna at 65,000 BTUs and the magic begins. Back to the wok. Amazon has doubled the price of this wok (I presume to cover "free" shipping). Even at $50, it's still one of the best investments you can make IF YOU HAVE ENOUGH HEAT. There is a difference between braising and stir-frying. Stir-fry browns the food and evaporates the liquid as it's released. If you have a typical gas stove, you will not be able to get the wok hot enough to stir-fry. The pre-seasoning is kind of a joke. Lodge uses single use sand molds to make their iron cookware resulting in a pitted surface that is not non-stick. Over time, the use of metal tools wears away some of the surface and it becomes slick and truly seasoned. Another thing, don't even think about using detergent on any iron cookware because it washes away the mircoscopic carbon molecules that makes it non-stick. A simple bristle brush and some warm water bath followed by a light coat of oil and 10 minutes on the stove works the best. This is a flat bottom wok so you can use it on a regular grate. It works well with a bamboo steamer too. BTW: Mr. Bar-B-Q has a very similar iron wok for $16 (but I have not used it).
Lodge 14" cast-iron wok June 11, 2008 bob (New Jersey) I bought the lodge pre-treated cast iron wok, it looks just like the picture in the add. It is truly a beautiful wok both aesthetically and functionally. The dealer I bought it from was very efficient regarding shipping. Very satisfied.
The best investment you'll ever make June 5, 2008 Suzie Q (Berkeley Lake GA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I recently bought this wok after having taken a Thai Culinary Class in Thailand. I needed a wok to produce authentic Thai food. I was a little hesitant to buy this wok since there was no mention in the description or in the reviews about the bottom of the wok. Most woks that have a rounded bottom come with a ring so that it will sit on your cooktop. Thai kitchens assume that everyone has a round bottom wok and the cooktops are fitted to accomodate that. Not so here in the US. The wok itself is round on the inside but flat on the bottom, so no issue there. It works nicely on the cooktop. I use this wok for everything. It stays out all the time, whether I'm sauteeing vegetables or creating a stir fry. Its very heavy, and therefore heats up nicely and retains the heat, perfect for whatever you're cooking. It cleans up easily with just hot water and a scrub brush. I would definitely recommend that you buy the wok spatula to go with it, there is a very nice one on Amazon thats stainless steel with a wooden handle. The spatula is curved so that it conforms exactly to the inside curve of the wok. You just can't beat cast iron for cooking!!! I've had many woks, electric ones as well. None can compare to this one!
I love this wok May 10, 2008 Falcor (Seattle) I absolutely love this wok. I use it for everything. Heats perfect. Fast to clean and with the handles I can pick it up easily. It just sits on my stove top and doesn't move.
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