Blackwell Wokpan / Wadjan - Gietijzer - ø 32 cm - zonder anti-aanbaklaag
Are you looking for the right wok pan for induction? Then you are at Cookinglife in the right place. Our range of pans for induction cooking is extensive, so it is nice to know what you are looking for. Are you looking for a good wok pan for induction cooking or a wok pan for electric cooking? We are happy to provide further information.
BK Induction Wok
The BK induction wok is a good choice. With this classic pan, you can bring a real kitchen essential into your home. The BK wok for induction is extremely durable, hard-lasting, and impact-resistant. Along with the BK wok for induction, we also have many pans from other notable brands such as WMF, Le Creuset, and Sola.
Large induction wok
Do you regularly cook for large groups of people? Then a large induction wok is just what you need. Cookinglife offers a variety of size woks, allowing you to easily find the right size for your needs. The most used diameter wok is between 28 and 30 cm, this is suitable for households of 4 to 5 people. Are you looking for a large induction wok that has a diameter between 36 and 50 cm? That's also possible. If you mostly make smaller meals or cook for fewer people, then we suggest a wok with a diameter of 20 cm.
What should you consider when buying an induction wok?
To make your search for the perfect induction wok even easier, we compiled a few tips for you:
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Size: how big is the group of people you're cooking for? It's good to know, because it's important for determining the size of the induction wok. The most common diameters are between 26 and 32 centimeters, which means you can cook for 4 to 7 people.
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Dishwasher safe: Would you like to wash your pans in the dishwasher? Then check the product information sheet carefully to see if the induction wok is dishwasher-safe.
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Coating: Many induction frying pans now come with a protective coating. This coating reduces the risk of food burning and prevents food from sticking. There are also coatings that allow you to use less butter or oil. You can also access this information via the product sheet for the induction wok of your choice.
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Material: when it comes to material, you can opt for a stainless steel, steel, or cast iron induction wok. Each type of material has its own advantages and disadvantages. For example, a cast-iron wok is very robust and therefore long-lasting, but all cast-iron utensils are known to be heavy, which can make them tricky to use. Are you looking for a lightweight pan? Then a stainless steel induction wok is a good choice. Find out all the pros and cons before making your choice.
Buy induction wok
Do you prefer the timeless appearance of a cast iron wok, or do you want to go for something more colourful? Take a look at our selection from Westinghouse Performance. This collection has something for everyone. Do you have a certain budget and do not want to spend as much on an induction wok? You can filter our selection by lowest price. At Cookinglife, there is a wide range of all types of pans for induction, such as frying pan and casserole. All suitable for induction, just like our kettle. If you want the whole total package of pans, we also have pan sets that are suitable for induction.