








🥢 Elevate your stir-fry game with authentic flavor and unstoppable versatility!
The YOSUKATA 11.8" Carbon Steel Wok is a pre-seasoned, flat-bottom wok crafted from high-grade carbon steel, designed for professional-quality Asian cooking at home or outdoors. Compatible with all stovetops including induction and open fire, it offers superior heat distribution, a lightweight ergonomic handle, and a natural non-stick surface free from synthetic coatings. Perfect for stir-frying, grilling, steaming, and more, this wok delivers authentic flavors and long-lasting durability with easy maintenance.





























| ASIN | B087C33VTZ |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,403 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #71 in Woks & Stir-Fry Pans |
| Brand | YOSUKATA |
| Capacity | 1 Gallons |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | BBQ, Gas, Grill, Smooth Surface Induction, Smooth Surface Non Induction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (1,183) |
| Diameter | 11.8 Inches |
| Handle Material | Carbon Steel |
| Has Nonstick Coating | No |
| Import | Imported |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Is Oven Safe | No |
| Item Weight | 3 pounds |
| Item model number | 123 |
| Manufacturer | YOSUKATA |
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Maximum Temperature | 600 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Model Name | Black Carbon Steel |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | [Multiple cooking methods] |
| Shape | concave |
| Special Feature | Gas Stovetop Compatible, Flat Stovetop Compatible, Induction Stovetop Compatible, Open Fire, BBQ, Grill, Outdoor Camping Wok |
| Specific Uses For Product | Cooking |
| UPC | 791109001370 |
| Warranty Description | 30 days |
R**T
Fantastic Wok! Great quality!
This is the way to go! I actually purchased 3 of these woks for Christmas gifts and everyone loves them! initially, you wash in hot, soapy water, paper towel dry, repeat and you are ready to cook! when you complete your prepared food, simply rinse and wipe, dry with paper towel and put a few drops of your cooking oil, wipe with paper towel and you are ready to cook the next time! it is super easy, incredibly nice! we've all used (different households) our woks and love them and not only for Asian food! the quality is fantastic, I love the weight, heavy but not to heavy, my wife uses it and loves it as well! Great value, money well spent, this wok will last for years! I personally don't believe you could purchase a better wok for your home! if you really want a good wok, you need to look no further, Yosukata has created a perfect wok! just find you some good recipes and enjoy your creations! I love to cook and I love quality cooking items, this fits right in! there are a lot of "lower prices" BUT, you will not regret the few extra dollars! it is a Cooking Investment! these 3 households couldn't be happier!
F**N
Great wok and very light, easy to handle
So much fun to use. I find myself cooking a lot more in this than simple Asian dishes. As long as you avoid tomatoes, you should be good to go. Easy to re-season. Never use soap - only coarse salt to clean it. Super lightweight. Good handle. Just wish I could also pop it in the oven but the handle can't handle that. Love the dark patina
B**R
Hard to use on electric coil stoves
Seems well made. I have an electric coil stove and I have a cast iron diffuser on the large burner which allows me to use the wok. It was difficult to season and I am still seasoning it after every use. It works well. It is well made. I wish the screws came out so I could put it in oven and season. The screws do come out but still there is something holding handle in place. Great for stir frying. Some things still stick but with time there will be build up. It is not too heavy. I have even cooked dishes that require lid and it works fine. To clean wok if there is anything sticking I boil hot water and then use a ASIAN wok scrub brush and that cleans wok and then I re oil and season. Do I like the wok. Yes. But it is not really meant for electric coil stoves unless you have a heat diffuser over large burner-food will quickly burn-not fault of wok. And I do not use heat all the way to high because it will cause the cast iron diffuser to warp. I heat wok til I see smoke and then add oil and begin adding ingredients and turn the heat to medium high and everything is fine. If you decide to buy, read instructions, watch videos on You tube and think about your stove and the type of heat. If the stove is gas I doubt there will be a problem. Good wok.
J**N
Cheap CHINESE junk, NOT Japanese workmanship!
Cheap junk. Chinese, not Japanese product! Very low quality steel. The black "preseasoning" coating is strange, it's not slick, it's not like any seasoning. The pan chipped after only a couple uses in the inner cooking surface. A tiny little chip in the bottom of the pan occurred revealing low quality sintered metal.
K**R
Excellent quality, with proper care it should last for many years
My wife is Chinese and picky about woks. She likes this one. It's very well made with a welded handle, and the steel is thick enough to be not too heavy, but it's not too thin either. The small handle opposite the big one is very handy for lifting the wok when it has food in it. Many people appear to have trouble with uncoated carbon steel woks, but I believe the problem is that they over-clean them. The "seasoning" of a steel pan is not permanent. Cleaning the pan with dish soap and/or scrubbing it can remove the seasoning, causing a blotchy appearance and/or rusting. It should be rinsed with plain water while being wiped with a sponge or dishrag to remove food particles, and that's it. Less is more. Add water to cover any stuck-on food and put it back on the stove to soften it and loosen it with a spatula, then pour out the water and rinse again. Dry the pan with a paper towel. Occasionally, while the pan is still warm, wipe the inner surface with cooking oil to reinforce the seasoning. Alternatively, if all the food residue comes out with simple rinsing, leave the remaining cooking oil on the pan. It won't rust as long as it has a coating of oil or is dried completely after use.
D**K
Question/Concern - How much "black" is normal?
I had to switch to this small and lighter wok, as my arthritis (I'm 71) has gotten to the point that I could no longer easily use the heavy, larger carbon steel wok I've had for years of perfect service. I followed the prep and seasoning instructions following the steps outlined in the manufacturer's ~3 minute video. As to non-stick performance, this wok has worked quite well. After each use I clean it without soap as recommended, dry with a paper towel, then lightly coat the pan with oil. Each time, I noticed what I thought was a significant amount of "black" on the paper towel. It hadn't diminished after a half dozen cooks. So, I decided to back to the initial treatment of soap, hot water and paper towel dry. I repeated the process for a total of four tries. The amount of black in my view has not lessened and has remained significant. The photo shows the results of the four trials with the first on the left and the fourth on the right. I don't recall experiencing this with the previous woks I have owned. Is this normal, or should this be of concern?
S**I
So perfect (and cute)
My girlfriend and I don't need a huge wok for our portions. This is perfect! It really is a smaller wok unlike others that are mostly bottom with wimpy sides. I had fun seasoning it to perfection. Hot water and a traditional bamboo brush is all it takes to clean. Handle is solid and stays cool. Angle is a little uncomfortable but should only need it for a few mins. We eat mostly vegetables with a little seafood protein, mostly shrimp or fish. Stir frying is so easy. I use frozen veggies if not in the chopping mood. But chopping for two is pretty fast. One tip. I used a cooking torch to season around the handle. That area won't go flat on electric or conduction range. I highly recommend the quality and size of this wok.
A**N
After first, and second use the wok gets rusty hours after cleaning. The color doesn't even match the one in the picture.
J**A
ik voel me een top chef met deze top wok heel blij mee
B**M
First and foremost you would notice that this is a high quality and very well-built wok that comes pre-seasoned. The wok is sensitive to heat and can be brought to smoking in less than 10 secs and works well both on induction as well as gas. The light weight is oe of the key advantage of this wok. It weights 1.35 kg and is light enough for wok tossing and has enough capacity to cook a decent size meal for 4 or 5. Highly recommended.
D**.
Ich habe die Pfanne dreimal eingebrannt, um eine gute Schicht zu gewährleisten, und die einfachen Anweisungen befolgt. Ich habe es einmal für ein Wokgericht benutzt und es hat wunderbar funktioniert, ohne dass es kleben konnte. Größe, Gewicht und Tiefe sind perfekt. Der Griff ist aus Holz, aber achte darauf, Stahl nicht zu nah zu greifen, da es heiß wird. Kann den Wok nur empfehlen, ist viel besser als die antihaftbeschichteten Dinger von Ken Hom (da löst sich die Antihaftbeschichtung schon mit dem Holzlöffel. Schrott nonplusultra, lasst die Finger davon.)
S**N
The welded joints look like they were made by a toddler. I definately wouldn't say it went through rigorous quality control after production. Other than that it seems okay.
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