Well, it's handcrafted but not with the best of quality.
If you are looking for a cheap authentic handcrafted wok, this it it. However if you are looking for quality craftsmanship you may want to spend a little bit more time searching. The rivets attaching the handle to the wok are not smoothed over nor are they consistently even on the inside of the wok. The handle is a cheap piece of wood (mine had a small split) that is held to the wok by a small screw. With a bit of self-tightening, it did feel like it was solid wok. It does cook like a wok but for the money I might as well go to Sysco and pick one up.
I love this cook wear
Got it very quickly in the mail,
It's a steel authentic Wok from china, nothing better than that!
what I did was, first washed and scrubed all the oils off (repeated), burned in my own peanut oil, washed again, and cooked,
I really don't have complaints with this wok, I use it about 6 times a week,
it's cheap and taste amazing,
Pan is good for 25bucks
and honestly I've never seen metal rust to a point where it can't be used within one hour >_>
Rusted then burned
What can I say that the title already hasn't. This thing rusted only 1 hour after I washed off the factory gunk that came on it. I have never seen anything rust so quickly in my life. Tried to heat and season it with oil and within 5 minutes the wok started turning brown as if it was burning. Biggest waste of $25 ever, do not buy.
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