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🔥 Stir up your kitchen game with the wok that means business!
The Joyce Chen Classic Series 14-inch carbon steel wok set delivers professional-grade heat distribution and durability with its 1.5mm gauge carbon steel construction. Featuring eco-friendly birch-wood handles and a nonstick steel dome lid, this set is designed for serious home chefs who appreciate authentic seasoning rituals and versatile use on gas or electric cooktops. Complete with a bamboo spatula and recipe booklet, it’s a stylish, functional upgrade for millennial managers who crave healthy, restaurant-quality stir-fries at home.









| ASIN | B002AQSWNE |
| Additional Features | Seasoned Carbon Steel, Includes Lid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,941 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #1,299 in Skillets |
| Brand Name | JOYCE CHEN |
| Capacity | 14 Cubic Inches |
| Coating Description | Unseasoned, Raw Carbon Steel |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Electric Coil, Gas |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (3,554) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00048002219723 |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Has Nonstick Coating | No |
| Included Components | Joyce Chen Classic Series Uncoated Carbon Steel Wok Set with Lid and Birch Handles, 4 Pieces |
| Is Oven Safe | No |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Type Name | Joyce Chen Classic Series Uncoated Carbon Steel Wok Set with Lid and Birch Handles, 4 Pieces |
| Item Weight | 1.47 kg |
| Manufacturer | Honey-Can-Do |
| Manufacturer Part Number | J21-9972 |
| Material Type | Carbon Steel |
| Metal Type | Carbon Steel |
| Model Name | Joyce Chen Classic Series Uncoated Carbon Steel Wok Set |
| Model Number | J21-9972 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Stir-frying, searing, oven cooking |
| Shape | cylinder (flat bottom and sloping sides) |
| Specific Uses For Product | everyday cooking tasks with a willingness to perform special maintenance |
| UPC | 802193034318 716080044604 780851140475 791810237549 702916420599 801210947761 048002219723 700516987511 643749725072 735343560835 887657912036 743724550030 797267854995 702785958926 724137543918 |
I**I
High quality product
High quality and as expected
D**H
Waste of money. Only able to use once
What a waste of money. I used once. After washing the stains wouldn’t go off and the iron seems to be rusted. The rings inside the wok is also such a design flaw that would make food get stuck in between and hard to wash. I had to throw away after only one time use.
M**S
I'm writing this the day I opened the box. It was trivial to assemble, although it took a few tries before the handle would go on all the way. The instructions say that, before use, you should clean it by boiling water in it for 5 to 7 minutes, and then scrub with hot soapy water and a scouring pad. I didn't follow the instructions to the word. I had "Bon Ami" cleansing powder, so I tried that first. I did a lot of scrubbing and the sides of the wok felt like metal, but the bottom was still slick like plastic. I boiled water in it twice. I didn't let it sit for "5 to 7 minutes" (I probably should have read the directions closer). It stank and got dark streaks on it. It was weird. It still stank after the second boil. Online instructions said to heat it, without water in it. Just heat the metal until the factory coating burned off. I had the large gas burner on high and it took a while. The wok turned bronze, then brown, then bluish. It really stank. You want your windows open and the stove's exhaust fan on. I used the Bon Ami powder on it after that. Some of the blue came off on the bottom. It was taking sooooo long and I was making little progress, so I just gave up. I put some oil in the pan and seasoned it. (I burned the oil and set off the fire alarm ... I do not recommend imitating me there.) I then made fried rice. It worked fine. It didn't stink and it cleaned up well afterwards. I think I'm going to like this pan. My only complaint so far, besides the 2+ hours to clean it, is that the short-handle doesn't stick out away from the pan. The handle is up and above the pan. That means that the handle gets warm while on the burner. You'll need an oven mitt whenever you want to use that second handle. But I'll live with that. It wasn't a very expensive pan.
C**E
I bought this as my main wok to cook inside using an Iwatani 35FW Butane Portable stove (which is also awesome by the way), and it is just perfect! I've properly cleaned it with a scrubbing pad and soap, and then heated it using my butane stove (outside, it'll smoke) until the whole thing became light blue. I made sure to cover the wooden handles with aluminium foil to prevent them from scorching. I let it cool a bit and then applied a thin coat of canola oil inside and outside and wiped it as thin as possible with a paper towel. I started the burner again and let the oil burn out (until it's no longer smoking). I wiped again, and then fried some scallions and fresh ginger until brown, and wiped it clean again with the paper towel. As others mentioned, the rivets of the handles did become a bit loose from the heat expansion, but there's an easy fix: All you need is to gently hammer them flat against an anvil or bench vice until it's tight again. Be careful not to hammer the wok, and be gentle because the rivets will flatten easily. I did that for both the handles and they are no longer giggling. I don't expect them to move again now that they've been tempered, but we'll see.
K**N
Good quality
O**Z
Buen sarten, se cocina muy bien, solo hay que limpiarlo rápido sacarlo al fuego y ponerle aceite para que no genere óxido.
D**O
Happy wife…well fed husband..😂
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