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The Made In 13" Seasoned Carbon Steel Wok is a premium, professional-grade cookware piece crafted in Sweden. Designed for high-heat cooking up to 1200°F, it delivers authentic wok hei with a natural non-stick surface that improves with seasoning. Compatible with all cooktops including induction and open fire, this 4.66 lb wok features a perfectly contoured shape for even heat and effortless tossing, making it the ultimate versatile tool for millennial chefs seeking performance and style.









| ASIN | B0DXHKKR3M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,787 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #27 in Woks & Stir-Fry Pans |
| Brand | Made In |
| Capacity | 13.5 Cubic Inches |
| Coating Description | Seasoned Carbon Steel |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gas, Smooth Surface Induction, Smooth Surface Non Induction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (376) |
| Date First Available | February 17, 2025 |
| Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
| Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 5.39 pounds |
| Item model number | COOK-12-WOK-CN-S |
| Manufacturer | Made In |
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Maximum Temperature | 1200 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Model Name | 13" Seasoned Carbon Steel Wok |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Dimensions | 22 x 13.5 x 6.22 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Stir Frying |
| Shape | conical |
| Special Feature | Electric Stovetop Compatible, Gas Stovetop Compatible, Induction Stovetop Compatible |
| Specific Uses For Product | Chinese cooking |
A**K
THE Wok! - Read below on how to take care of it once you receive it!
Before getting discouraged by some of the negative reviews mentioning rust or residue, please read this first. Side note: Do not worry about comments like “the original black coating is coming off.” That is simply the factory seasoning and is completely normal and harmless. Pan Quality Extremely well made—sturdy and deep, much deeper than most knockoff woks. Heats quickly and cooks along the sides as a proper wok should. Easily the best quality I’ve seen in quite some time. Cooking Performance Cooks evenly and retains heat very well. Bacon comes out perfect with minimal oil splatter. Easy to toss food (if you know the technique). Cleaning & Maintenance (Important) After each cooking session: While the pan is still hot on high heat, add a small amount of cold water and swirl it around. This helps loosen stuck food. Use a wooden utensil (avoid metal) to gently scrape if needed. Let the water boil down—do not let it fully evaporate. Wipe out remaining water and debris with paper towels. Place the pan back on high heat and add a small amount of high-heat oil (olive or avocado). Using paper towels, wipe the oil around the entire interior, leaving a thin coating. Once the pan begins to lightly smoke, wipe again and turn off the burner. Your wok is now re-seasoned and ready for the next use. This method works well for both cast iron and carbon steel. Final thoughts: I truly love this pan. It is high quality, performs exceptionally well, and I am very picky about cookware. I hope this helps clarify some of the negative reviews and supports your buying decision. Keep cooking!
R**G
Pleasantly Surprised!
I hate using terms like "game changer" but this Made in wok really is. I’ve been using woks on and off for almost 40 years and learned that they’re great for cooking many different things aside from Asian style meals; soups, quick sautés, pasta, and warming food up. I’ve been using Matfer carbon steel pans for years and although this wok doesn’t have that same heavy, quality feel of the Matfer it diffidently does still feel well made and solid. Seasoning was a breeze, I did the suggested Made in oven technique; scrubbed the wok several times until the black protective coating no longer showed up on paper towels, warmed the wok on the stove top, applied a thin coat of ‘Buzzy Wax’ to the warm wok, and then put it in the oven for 2 hours at 450, the directions said 1 but I had time and went with 2. Then I used the technique recommended by other carbon steel brands and cooked 2 slices of bacon, a couple of big slices of ginger, some old green onions, lots of kosher salt and peanut oil. I cooked this on med-high heat until the onions turned brown and when finished washed the wok. The wok worked much better than expected right off to start, no sticking (impressive for the first meal,) and it cooked fast and even. It felt like a whole different wok experience. The things I like so far; one thing I noticed was the bottom of wok that meets the sides is more round or sloped and easier to stir fry, it felt solid on the electric coil, no moving, wobbling or spinning. The bottom is about the same diameter as my 14” wok, 5 3/4”. I don’t mind the handle, it feels like a traditional pan's handle and it's nice that I don't have to remove part of the handle for seasoning in the oven. It is a little heavy but not uncomfortable, my old wok was right at 5 lbs. and the weight and larger size made it feel awkward whereas the weight of this wok makes it feel more stable. According to my kitchen scale it weighs 4.66 lbs. It doesn’t have the helper handle but I use oven pot holders when I need to tip or pour. This wok is more expensive than others but so far it feels like it’s worth the extra money. In a way the Made in wok feels more like a nice cooking pan than a wok. I’m looking forward to years of use out of this wok and would highly recommend it! Update: I’ve been using this wok for several weeks now and actually look for things to cook In it, this morning just plain scrambled eggs and bacon. I LOVE this wok! It has a solid, balanced feel to it, it really is a joy to use. Occasionally I'll cook a single burger or chicken breast (the sides of a wok help prevent grease spatter) and in the old wok it seemed harder to control the temperature, it had a tendency to cook hotter and faster than it should, the Made in cooks like a traditional skillet with no off temperature issues. I’ve used it everyday since receiving it and it still looks brand new aside from a slight patina which makes it look even better and so far no issues with the seasoning which is great for a new carbon steel pan! I suppose it took using regular woks for years to really appreciate this Made in. I really don't get some of the negative comments, it's like they're using a completely different wok. Just Buy It!
S**T
Learn from my error
This is a commercial quality pan. And as such, it needs to be treated with care. I received the wok and seasoned it four times using the combination wax and oil blend by the same name. It was pre-seasoned as well. However, the first use was preparing pad Thai; and the recipe called for rice vinegar, lime juice and so on. The ingredients dissolved the seasoning down to bare metal. So, wanting to love the pan, I’m re-seasoning it and achieving a dark brown color. I’ll be sure to cook non-acidic stir fry, hopefully with a great on-stick coating.
C**O
Terrible product — Rusts easily
Do not buy this wok. It rusts very easily — after one use — and it looks rust and smells rust afterwards. Cleaning by boiling water does not work.
J**N
I absolutely love my Made In Carbon Steel Wok! I’ve had it for over a year now, and it’s become my go-to for everything—stir-fries, searing, frying, and more. The heat distribution is fantastic, and it cooks food beautifully. It’s durable and has held up incredibly well with regular use. It’s about time for another seasoning, but that’s expected with carbon steel and part of what makes it so great. Highly recommend this wok to anyone looking for a versatile, long-lasting piece of cookware!
L**6
Ich finde der Wog ist sehr gut verarbeitet. Der Stihl ist sehr Stabil vernietet und es gibt keine Kanten an denen sich Schmutzstellen bilden können. Sicherlich gibt es günstiger Wogs aber dieser ist auch etwas für Liebhaber und was besonders. Der Wog war dann etwas schwerer als gedacht aber immernoch leichter als einer aus Gusseisen. Sehr wichtig ist bei Kohlenstoffstahl die richtige Pflege. Aber wenn man den Wog richtig einbrennt, ist das Brautergebnis einfach der Wahnsinn!
T**R
I read some reviews on the carbon steel on here and came to the conclusion anyone giving 1 star review based on sticking clearly has zero understanding of how both carbon steel or cast iron work. If you cook with these styles and generally know how to keep them, these are the perfect cookware. I won’t buy any other!
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