🍳 Elevate your kitchen game with the wok that works as hard as you do!
This 10-inch carbon steel frying pan with a detachable wooden handle and heat-resistant glass lid offers a durable, non-stick, and rustproof cooking experience. Compatible with all stove types including induction, it supports versatile cooking methods from stir-frying to roasting. Designed for professional-grade performance and easy maintenance, it’s a must-have for the modern kitchen.
Handle Material | Wood |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
Product Care Instructions | Oven Safe |
Material | Carbon Steel, Iron |
Color | Black Frying Pan with Lid |
Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
Capacity | 10 Inches |
Maximum Temperature | 2E+2 Degrees Celsius |
Is Oven Safe | No |
Compatible Devices | Electric, Induction, Gas |
Special Features | Oven Safe, Electric Sto, Includes Lid |
C**N
The search has ended...
I am happy to write a positive review of the ANEDER Frying Pan with Lid, Skillet, and Nonstick 10-Inch Carbon Steel Wok! As someone who loves to cook, I have been on the search for the perfect frying pan, skillet, or wok for some time, and I can confidently say that my search has ended with this wonderful product. One of the best things about the ANEDER frying pan is its size; at 10 inches, it's perfect for small kitchens or cooking for two people. It doesn't take up too much space on the stove, and it's easy to handle and maneuver. The nonstick surface is also a huge plus, as it makes cooking and cleaning a breeze. But what really sets this frying pan apart is its carbon steel construction. This material allows for even heating, which means that your food will cook evenly and you won't have to worry about hot spots. Additionally, the carbon steel is incredibly durable and can withstand high heat, making it perfect for stir-fries, sautés, and more. Finally, I love that this frying pan requires little to no oil when cooking. This is great for those who are health-conscious or who are trying to cut down on their oil intake. And when you do need to use oil, the nonstick surface means that you don't have to use as much as you would with other frying pans. Overall, I would recommend the ANEDER Frying Pan with Lid Skillet Nonstick 10 inch Carbon Steel Wok to anyone looking for a high-quality frying pan suitable for small kitchens or cooking for two. It's durable, easy to clean, and makes cooking a joy.
J**O
Great wok style pan
I bought this for my son who wanted a wok style pan. He uses it all the time and I have washed it and nothing ever sticks and it’s easy to wash than I bought one for myself
C**S
The most 'ridiculous' non-stick wok/frying pan/pot
This cookware is by far the most outrageous 'thing' I've ever tried and wish I had found this one long time ago, and that would have saved me $$$ on buying the wrong alternatives. I thought it was a WOK (based on its design) but it serves multiple purposes as a frying pan, sauce pan or whatever you want to call it. Here are few things I truly find it amazing:1. Deep openingWhat that means is that I don't need to worry about any oil splatter or scattered food pieces that 'jump' out of the WOK while being flipped.2. Protective coating (non-stick layer)This is the mystery part I really don't understand, doesn't look like there's a coating on this carbon steel WOK but it works much better than the name brand hard-anodized cookware I have had. Me and my husband exercise all kinds of weird cooking techniques, this WOK has never failed us. Not to mention, easy maintenance, this WOK doesn't need to be seasoned.3. Cook food faster than you expectedThis WOK carries a certain amount of weight, not featherlight not overly heavy either. Definitely lighter than the traditional WOKs I've had (one of them is imported from an Asian country). If you consider the average thickness of material used by a hard-anodize cookware is 'proper', and this WOK is supposed to be 'thinner', but still gets cooking jobs done brilliantly in a timely manner.4. A perfect match for our glass top stoveThe diameter of this WOK (bottom) is almost same as the size of the 'drip bowl', not sure if that explains why cooking is extremely efficientIn summary, this is the cookware I would absolutely recommend. I would also suggest that use a quality silicone spatula to pair with it.
L**C
Love this pan w/ one exception
I have two of these woks that I have had for 4 years. I like the quality of the pans (still look like new although I do not put them in the dishwasher), clean-up is a breeze, it is a good size (yes, it is a little heavy) and generally enjoy cooking w/ it. The major problem that I have is that the wooden handle on the glass lid cannot be tightened down enough so that it does not turn. Therefore, when I am using the lid, it can happen that the handle twists, and my hand winds up directly over the vent hole. Really wish I could find a way to lock down the position of the handle to prevent this -- then it would be the perfect pan!!
H**R
Outstanding!
Only 36 bucks for this amazing pan? The bargain of the year. Use it as a pan. Use it as a wok. performs like a champ. Fixed scrambled eggs this morning on low heat. Delicious. Cleanup is a breeze.Pan heats up VERY quickly on low/medium heat. have not cooked using the lid yet. Stir frying is a dream with the flat bottom and high sides. Excellent design. Wooden or plastic utensils only. NO metal. We prefer wood. 100% pleased with this pan. If you are shopping for a pan, this is the one to get.Highly recommended. Happy cooking.
S**A
A Wok of Art
First, this is beautiful, like a work of art. The wood handles add that touch of class and prompted me to buy this over another model.The body is huge and definitely nonstick, which makes cooking easy.It's not too heavy, so I can handle it with one hand if necessary and wash it easily.With my prior wok, I had to lay the lid directly down on the counter to stir or serve. Being able to stand the lid on the side, is more sanitary and won't smear liquid or sauce on the counter.The accompanying spatula/ ladle/spoon is a good size to cook and serve with.It would have been nice to have some instructions on assembly. I had never put together an item like this and did not know what to do with the various little washers. I guessed about how to assembly the parts of the lid and left one little plastic piece out. Who knows what that was for. Shrug. Then, the handle took me a couple of days to figure out. There's this screw cap that helps the handle screw on. I put it on the main screw but that didn't work and the handle didn't fully go in. Then I had a hard time getting the cap off so I could try it another way. Finally, the next day I got it off and screwed it directly into the wok itself and then put the main screw through the handle. That worked. Why didn't you just tell me, manufacturer? But I don't appreciate the lack of instructions, which caused frustration.Lastly, I understand you can use this in the oven but I am hesitant to because I dont' want to ruin this beautiful lid.
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