JerseyMike
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I live in an apartment and my kitchen doesn't have that much storage or counter space. I also happen to like gadgets so that creates a bit of a problem.
About a year or so ago, I decided that I HAD to have an electric wok. (I like stir fries.) I already have a stove top wok, but I want an electric one. I haven't bought one yet, because until now, the only ones that I've been able to find have a non-stick coating. (Farberware made a stainless steel electric wok when Farberware products were still made in the USA.) I don't like non-stick cookware (my omelette pan is the only piece of non-stick cookware that I own), but a non-stick wok makes absolutely no sense to me! The good news is that I finally found an electric wok that does not have a non-stick coating! The bad news? It has a glass lid! What is it with these cookware and small appliance manufacturers and current their passion for glass lids! (Washers, dishwashers and dryers are the only things that should have windows, IMHO!) Glass lids are an accident waiting to happen. The lid (and the appliance and/or piece of cookware) will be history the first time that the lid is dropped! (Oh, wait, I just answered my own question! It's known as built in obsolescence! Grrr.)
Mike
About a year or so ago, I decided that I HAD to have an electric wok. (I like stir fries.) I already have a stove top wok, but I want an electric one. I haven't bought one yet, because until now, the only ones that I've been able to find have a non-stick coating. (Farberware made a stainless steel electric wok when Farberware products were still made in the USA.) I don't like non-stick cookware (my omelette pan is the only piece of non-stick cookware that I own), but a non-stick wok makes absolutely no sense to me! The good news is that I finally found an electric wok that does not have a non-stick coating! The bad news? It has a glass lid! What is it with these cookware and small appliance manufacturers and current their passion for glass lids! (Washers, dishwashers and dryers are the only things that should have windows, IMHO!) Glass lids are an accident waiting to happen. The lid (and the appliance and/or piece of cookware) will be history the first time that the lid is dropped! (Oh, wait, I just answered my own question! It's known as built in obsolescence! Grrr.)
Mike