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Craft Wok Wok

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Typical: $40-65Confidence: medium

Why It Lasts

Hand-hammered 15-gauge (1.5mm) carbon steel body — the hand-hammering process work-hardens the steel and creates a microscopically textured surface that holds seasoning better than a smooth-spun wok. The wooden handle is attached with a steel ring and screw, replaceable if it ever splits. At less than 2mm thick, the wok heats and cools almost instantly — the way a commercial wok should behave. The steel will outlast any non-stick coating by centuries; it improves with every use as the seasoning layer builds. Craft Wok is consistently recommended on r/Cooking and r/chinesefood as the first serious wok upgrade.

Known Weaknesses

Requires high heat (ideally a BTU burner exceeding 20,000 BTU) to achieve proper wok hei — standard home burners are often insufficient. Like all carbon steel, it rusts immediately if left wet or not re-oiled. The flat-bottom version works on induction; the traditional round-bottom requires a wok ring on Western stoves. The wooden handle is the first component to wear, though it's replaceable. New woks require an extended seasoning process before they perform well.

Durability Breakdown

Warranty
7.1
materials
6.3
communitySentiment
7.3
brandReputation
7.5
Repairability
6.5

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Quick Stats

Overall Score71.0/10
TierIronclad
BrandCraft Wok
CategoryKitchen
Price Range$40-65
Confidencemedium
Data Points/5

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