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Rounds Wok Pans Ninja Foodi Zerostick with lid 28 cm
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Ninja Foodi Zerostick with lid 28 cm

Non-stick, Aluminium

£59.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £19.99/mo.*
8stores
Rounds Wok Pans School of Wok School of Wok Wok Star 30cm Carbon Heavy Duty with FREE Gift

School of Wok School of Wok Wok Star 30cm Carbon Heavy Duty with FREE Gift

£28.80
Or 3 interest-free payments of £9.60/mo.*
3stores
Rounds Wok Pans Tefal Titanium Force 28 cm

Tefal Titanium Force 28 cm

Non-stick, Titanium, Aluminium

£20.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.99/mo.*
6stores
Rounds Wok Pans Le Creuset Toughened 32 cm

Le Creuset Toughened 32 cm

Large, Non-stick, Aluminium

£143.50
Or 3 interest-free payments of £47.83/mo.*
9stores
Rounds Wok Pans Tefal Jamie Oliver Quick & Easy SS 28 cm
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Tefal Jamie Oliver Quick & Easy SS 28 cm

Non-stick, Titanium, Stainless Steel, Aluminium

£25.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £8.66/mo.*
5stores
Rounds Wok Pans School of Wok Pre-Seasoned Carbon Steel 36 cm

School of Wok Pre-Seasoned Carbon Steel 36 cm

Large, Non-stick, Carbon Steel

£42.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £14.33/mo.*
5stores
Rounds Wok Pans Ninja Zerostick Classic 28 cm Wok 28 cm
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Ninja Zerostick Classic 28 cm Wok 28 cm

Ceramic, Non-stick, Aluminium

£39.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £13.33/mo.*
2stores
Rounds Wok Pans KitchenCraft World of Flavours 5.5 L 36 cm

KitchenCraft World of Flavours 5.5 L 36 cm

Large, Large 5.5 Liter, Non-stick, Carbon Steel

£20.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.66/mo.*
9+stores
Scoville Neverstick 28 cm

Scoville Neverstick 28 cm

Non-stick, Aluminium

£22.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.33/mo.*
2stores
Staub - with lid 4.4 L 30 cm
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Staub - with lid 4.4 L 30 cm

Large 4.4 Liter, Enamel, Cast Iron

£135.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £45.33/mo.*
6stores
JML Copper Stone 28 cm

JML Copper Stone 28 cm

Non-stick, Aluminium

£17.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £5.66/mo.*
7stores
Le Creuset Cerise Cast Iron Balti Dish 24 cm

Le Creuset Cerise Cast Iron Balti Dish 24 cm

Enamel, Cast Iron

£93.00£101.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £31.00/mo.*
6stores

Three tips before buying a wok

  • Stainless steel: A stainless steel wok is practical if you want to use all kinds of utensils without having to worry about destroying the pan. This material is also great for cleaning, and works well in high temperatures.

  • Cast iron and carbon steel: If you are looking for a robust wok that works on all types of heat sources, cast iron or carbon steel is a good choice. The materials also provide an even heat distribution, which makes cooking more efficient. When it comes to cleaning, especially the cast iron is slightly more sensitive, and you should therefore not use washing-up liquid.

  • Aluminium: If you’re looking for a cheaper wok, models made of aluminium are a good option. Aluminium models are usually lighter and easy to handle, but the disadvantage is that the material cannot be heated to as high a temperature as woks made from other materials.

Like most types of pans, woks are also made in different sizes. Most models fit standard stove-tops, as the diameter of the pan base often does not differ much between different models.

  • A smaller standard size for woks is 24 cm in diameter, and this size is ideal if you’re cooking for one to two people.
  • If you're cooking for more people, we recommend that you choose a model of at least 28 cm.

Non-stick coatings have recently become popular. This means that they have a coating that makes it harder to burn the food being cooked onto the pan, and therefore the pans are easier to clean. The coating is usually made of Teflon or a ceramic coating.

The disadvantage of Teflon and other plastics is that the pans become sensitive to high temperatures, which shortens their durability.

Uncoated wok pans are often made of cast iron, which means that the “protective” layer forms on its own. When you use the pan, oil and other substances are absorbed into patina, which is then transferred to the pan the next time you use it.

Would you like inspiration and tips for delicious stir-fry dishes? Find out more here.

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