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This shovel-like tool makes cooking and scooping in a hot wok quick, easy, and efficient. The wooden tip prevents spatula from getting too hot to handle. The contour and sloping sides fit well into the curved wok. 14" length (the most common household size) can be used in a 12" or 14" wok and 16" length for 16" wok. Larger sizes also available.
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By Melissa (SF Bay Area, CA)
This is a nice addition to the wok set I bought as a Christmas present for my nephew. It was purchased to go with the 16 inch hand hammered carbon Pow Wok I puchased from The Wok Shop at the same time. It is pretty large and very sturdy. The wok is huge and my nephew is a big guy so it should work out well!
By Todd March (Foggy San Fran Bay Area!)
I love these wok spatulas--they feel like a long powerful extension of your hand, and the shape is perfect for the sides of woks, particularly the round bottomed woks.
BUT,yes, the wood will just pop out. DO THIS: either hammer the wood back in, further than the lathing allows, or turn it over and pound the wood into the metal on the ground. Either way the wood will grind in further than it is suppose to (the lathing) and never come back out. You might have a few wood splinters appear near the metal, but remove them and then mineral oil the wood and you are good to go...!
By L. Williams (USA)
At first I couldn't wait to receive it, then after I used it a couple of times
the wooden tip part came loose, after only a few uses.
i like the way it scrapes, but I hate the way it comes apart after a few uses.
By Bluetoof (Texas)
I read the reviews here about the wooden handle issues, but crossed my fingers and ordered this anyway (great price). When the spatula arrived I tugged on the wooden handle to see if there would be an issue, it popped right off with ease. It just sticks in the handle like a cork. I really like the spatula and wanted to make it work so I figured I would go out to the garage and put a screw in it.
When I got out there I saw I tube of Liquid Nails (contractor strength, bought from home depot). I squirted the end of the handle full and shoved the wooden part in there, then let it dry overnight. This worked like a charm, no matter how hard you pull on it, it stays put. I gave the edges where the wood meets metal a little sanding and you would never know the dirty little secret.
The wood already seems dry and has a split in it, I'll probably put some water seal on it when I can find some.
I used it to cook with and it works like a champ, I really like this spatula.
By Elora
This is one of the most sturdy spatulas
that I have ever owned, and I got it
from the "Wok Shop".
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