



🔥 Elevate your kitchen game with the wok that chefs swear by!
The Lodge P14W3 Pro-Logic 14-inch cast iron wok combines professional-grade heat retention and even cooking with a naturally pre-seasoned, chemical-free surface. Designed for versatility and durability, it features large handles and a flat base for easy handling on all stove types, making it the ultimate wok for family-sized meals and lifetime use.





| ASIN | B00063RXQK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #157,201 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #210 in Woks |
| Brand | Lodge |
| Capacity | 3 Liters |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Models | Smooth Surface Induction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (7,198) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2012 |
| Diameter | 14 Inches |
| Item Weight | 5.21 Kilograms |
| Material | Cast Iron |
| Model Number | P14W3 |
| Special Features | Made without PFOA or PTFE |
S**A
Excellent family size stir fry wok!
Priceless cast iron wok! seriously can't recommend this seller and the Lodge cast iron product line enough. I received my wok the very next day. This wok heats up amazingly even on my electric stove, is naturally nonstick, holds a ton of veggies, and keeps them crispy, non soggy, restaurant stirfry standards! Lasts a lifetime, thanks Lodge!
S**.
Best you can get
a best buy, it work like a non stick, little bigger minimum for 4 people
M**D
Multi purpose cookware.
Fast delivery, the next day. Its bigger than i expected. Highly reccomend.
J**.
Very good
Lodge cast iron is one of the best in cast iron and the delivery and product from Amazon is 5 star.
T**I
Excellent
Very happy with the product great buy.
D**U
Very Nice Wok
Very nice wok…Wok is very big than I expected…
N**U
Cast Iron Wok
Very huge size. It is not 14 Inch, I think the total width coming around 28 Inch.
M**N
Original or Copy???
I’m confused is it original or copy!!! I’m not saying it’s copy but confused there are some marks inside like rust also at bottom and handle discolored.Didn’t find the original sticker of lodge. There is little chance it might used I’m in total confusion whatever I’m not using this waiting for the next delivery of the lodge skillets to compare. Then if I found any issue I’ll definitely return the item.
F**E
Sometimes you buy something where you wonder, 'why did I not get one of these sooner' This is the third Wok I have owned(in 40 years of cooking), that last two being pretty decent non-stick coated types. When the last one started to lose it's non-stick properties after about 16 years (yes...quite impressive) I had a look online and noticed that if you get a very good cast iron wok and treat it well, then you can basically buy a heirloom WOK that will last for a lifetime, regardless of how much it is used. This LODGE cast iron WOK is one of those lifetime purchases! I have cooked Chile, many stir fry dishes, curries, even special fried rice, and NONE have stuck to this wok. The one tip I would give is to get a very rigid 'stirring stick' to make sure you remove as much food as it starts to stick without giving it a chance to glue itself. The quality of this wok gives a decent margin of error to minimise the chances of this happening. Do not expect miracles if you leave it for any more that 30 seconds if the ingredients are dry. The point is, you do not have to worry about damage caused by the possible rigorous stirring and scraping as it is made of cast iron, and not non-stick coating that has been getting a bad reputation in the last few years. There was some sticking of sauces, higher up the sides, but simply rinsing it or soaking depending on the dish, and this wok continues to impress. I have wiped it with vegetable oil after every use, and it amazes me every time how all the sticking just disappears whilst cooking, as long as there is moisture either coming out of the veggies or the meat. If it starts sticking, just look to add some moisture or oil, it is as simple as that. A class act that is getting more used the longer I cook with it. OUTSTANDING!
C**M
I had a stainless wok forever, but if you know about wok cooking you know why that was a bad choice. I absolutely did not want a non-stick wok for the obvious reasons. I read endlessly about woks, watched seasoning videos, bought Grace Young's book (she recommends a carbon steel wok and didn't seem to like American cast iron), but it just seemed that this particular Lodge cast iron wok has it all so this is what I decided to get. I had seen it in a local shop and once I'd looked at it, I kept coming back to it as a possibility. It has the traditional rounded bottom inside, which I've found I really like, but there is a square flat platform on the bottom side so you do NOT need a wok ring. It sits quite nicely on my gas burners and would work equally well on electric coils or a flat top stove. On high, it gets to the right heat in about 10 minutes, and once it is hot, it stays nice and hot, just as it's supposed to. The Lodge wok is beautiful and comes pre-seasoned, which I consider a great feature. When considering a new carbon steel wok, I frankly did not relish the task of getting a thick layer of seasoning on it (over time, too). Taking care of this cast iron wok is extremely simple and no trouble at all. It will become increasingly seasoned as you use it over time, but unlike a new carbon steel wok, this one is ready to go out of the box and you build it up from there. Surprisingly, when you turn off the heat, it seems to cool down for cleaning a lot faster than many reviewers implied. Cleaning is a snap: When it's cool, put it in the sink and add water, use a firm brush to scrub bits out, use a paper towel and water to clean as well (no soap, though!!), then dry it well, put on the heat for a few minutes to thoroughly dry it, then wipe some oil inside the bowl, and you're done. It simply is NO trouble at all, and I want to emphasize that because the whole wok care thing worried me before I got one. I think I read that this weighs 14 pounds. Big deal...this weight makes it nice and solid on the burner, and as a previous reviewer said, you can use two hands/two spatulas if you want to mix the food around with no worry of the wok turning over or moving around and I like not having to to hold onto a handle as you would with the light weight carbon steel woks. If I want to hold one of the handles for any reason, I put on an oven mitt, but I'm finding I don't need to hold any handles at all except when putting it on the stove or moving it to the sink to clean, and in both those instances the wok would be cold. No big deal! A reviewer a couple of reviews before this one made some excellent points so I won't repeat what he said, I'll just say I agree completely. This wok will last forever and Amazon's price is fantastic....it was almost double Amazon's price at my local kitchen shop, PLUS tax on top of that! So this is an amazing buy, and with Amazon prime it arrived in just a couple of days.
S**M
Heavy weight so heat distributed equally. Good quality. One time investment for those who looking for a great wok
O**S
Excelente wok, la difusión del calor es idonea para mis preparaciones
G**A
Works great on induction as the flat bottom provided a firm and stable base. It also heats up quite fast with induction. Only thing is it's too heavy to do hand toss
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