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Q: Stainless steel electric Wok ?

Anybody here got a Stainless steel electric wok?

Ive tried ali express with out any luck

Sunbeam do one in Australia but they are not cheap

the non stick products peel after a while so going the stainless steel type

im xmass shopping and this for me is a easy way out

any leads appriciated

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What's an electric Wok? Not being weird, I've genuinely never heard of one.

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yeah,I am more of an Acoustic Wok kind of bloke myself

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long live the search engines

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xunliang:

Wow. Never knew these things even existed.

I had trouble buying a regular wok here in China. I managed to get one from Hong Kong. But it's still not quite the same as the ones back home. Weird how a cooking utensil I assumed originated in China is impossible to buy here. People don't believe me when I say it's hard to find woks in China. 

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I would not buy that one. Looks like a 2 pin plug. No earth. Get an element failure and you are toast.

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I would not get that one. Looks like a 2 pin plug. No earth.

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I think the appliance section of any carrefour or other big supermarket should sell them

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I have a Breville electric wok in Oz. It has some sort of alloy non-stick coating (ironstone maybe?) After a few years of hard-wokking the coating was still perfect. But it was a bit exxy.

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is that the blue stone coating?

we had the Brevil and a kambrok but both had the coating come off after a couple of years

I bought  sunbeam stainless for $190 deliverd however i Have become Chinese/Scotish  and dont want to spend that much on a gift laugh

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The coating on mine is a silvery-grey with small pits and a little shiny.

 

It's for a gift?.....that's a no win situation mate

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What's an electric Wok? Not being weird, I've genuinely never heard of one.

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yeah,I am more of an Acoustic Wok kind of bloke myself

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Wow. Never knew these things even existed.

I had trouble buying a regular wok here in China. I managed to get one from Hong Kong. But it's still not quite the same as the ones back home. Weird how a cooking utensil I assumed originated in China is impossible to buy here. People don't believe me when I say it's hard to find woks in China. 

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I would not buy that one. Looks like a 2 pin plug. No earth. Get an element failure and you are toast.

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I would not get that one. Looks like a 2 pin plug. No earth.

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i m sure taobao has it.. since its 11.11 time better check the rates.. you may find a good deal

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