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Rosle Stainless Steel Round Base Wok (13.8 in)

Rosle Stainless Steel Round Base Wok (13.8 in)

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A family-run company from Germany’s Allgau region, Rosle has been in the cooking business since 1888, and for good reason: They make quality kitchen accessories from stainless steel, designed for optimum performance for both professionals and everyday chefs. This wok is ideal for cooking dishes like stir frys and deep-fried meats Read More

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Amye
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Dec 5, 2017
I love stainless steel wok very much. Details are here: http://www.cookwarelab.net/
jhudiddy08
10
May 25, 2017
Pardon my ignorance, but how do you use a rounded bottomed pan/wok on an induction cooktop? Seems like this could only be used on a gas stove.
DonV
67
May 23, 2017
Rivets? No thank you.
weebus
9
May 23, 2017
My All-Clad stuff is all riveted. I suppose it's a bit harder to scrape the edges or clean than my non-riveted stuff, but it's never really bothered me, even with sauces. Personally, I see it as a good thing, as I trust rivets over a spot weld or brazing from a durability/longevity standpoint. I've had a welded handle fail on me before, which wasn't fun.
But yeah, I guess to each his own.
DonV
67
May 23, 2017
weebusI paid through the nose for an All-Clad saucier - it has rivets, and is literally the pan that made me forever swear off rivets. And trusting a mechanical bond (rivets) over a physical bond (welds)?? OK. I'd guess you've never had rivets come loose on you yet.... I've never seen a proper weld on cookware of this caliber fail. But I suppose it could happen.
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