Top positive review
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A Great Wok for the Price
By Gerardo Robayo on Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
This wok was easy to assemble, though the instruction booklet covers multiple products, which can make it feel a bit overwhelming at first. Just focus on the part for your wok, and you’ll be fine. About the rust complaints: they’re likely due to improper seasoning. Here’s what worked for me: wash it with soap, heat it on high until the grey coating changes color (this burns off the factory protectant), then add oil and let it cool completely. Done right, seasoning will keep rust away and improve the wok’s performance. It heats up quickly, handles high temperatures well, and is just the right size for my needs. The quality and design are excellent, especially at this price point. Overall, a solid buy for anyone looking to step up their cooking game.
Top critical review
2 people found this helpful
Buy and Fix merchandise.
By kalo4u on Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2018
KIng Kooker wok cooker I received the product promptly. Assembly was simple. The generic shroud supports the burner which is the heaviest part of this cooker. It mounts with a tiny screw and nut below the burner center. There is no cutout in the shroud. The burner can not be mounted and held level because someone at the factory does not know how to perform a cutout on a flimsy sheet metal part. I realize this is not rocket science but seriously, does anyone in China assembles these designs? Not only must I cut a slot for the burner to sit level but I must also provide a support for the long cast iron burner. The farthest part of the burner will mount the LP hose. What supports all of this weight? I am tired of buying ChiCom products, just to fix them before use. Really. Is there a word for quality control in China? Since the generic shroud that has no cut out for the burner, i will need to notch the inexpensive sheet metal to allow the burner to sit level. I will need to also create a support to hold the heavy burner. Also the wok is very thin and has little rigidity. They should label all Chinese products as BUY and FIX merchandise. Not happy at all. But i did get it at a cheap price.
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