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The Abangdun Induction Wok Cooktop is a 1700W, 120V induction burner designed for professional-quality stir-frying with a shallow concave surface that fits round-bottom woks. Featuring non-cyclic uniform heating and dual switch controls with 17 power and temperature settings, it delivers fast, even heat while ensuring safety with automatic shutoff and no open flames. Compact and efficient, it’s perfect for both home kitchens and commercial use, offering an eco-friendly, easy-to-clean cooking experience.











| ASIN | B0DRTZY5DQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #118,207 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #199 in Countertop Burners |
| Brand | Abangdun |
| Brand Name | Abangdun |
| Color | Green-01 |
| Controls Type | Double Switch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 126 Reviews |
| Heating Element | Radiant |
| Heating Elements | 16 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.5"D x 14.39"W x 4.29"H |
| Item Height | 10 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Abangdun |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Number of Heating Elements | 16 |
| Power Source | ac |
| Product Dimensions | 15.5"D x 14.39"W x 4.29"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cooking |
| Special Feature | Induction Stovetop Compatible |
| Special Features | Induction Stovetop Compatible |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 1700 watts |
P**Y
Great addition to my kitchen. Hard to beat for the price.
Somehow my original review is not here, so here goes: I have had this now for several months and have used it 15-20 times. I can literally make a stir-fry using fresh protein and microwave-defrosted frozen vegetables and canned stuff like beansprouts, water chestnuts or beans, plus some spices in under 15 minutes with this and not worry about difficult cleanup. And with fresh vegetables of course, too, which might take a little longer. Nice addition to my kitchen. Not perfect but for the price I definitely give it 5 stars. Nonstick Hex-Clad-like wok is very nice, well made too. base is solid and also seems well-made. Wok with this cooker base doesn't get as searing-hot as a more conventional wok, but it makes a decent stir-fry and cleans up VERY easily. Don't use metal utensils. I use a fat wood salad spoon (maybe 3 inch diameter). Hottest spot is a 6 to 8 inch circle around the center but not the center itself. This actually works pretty well. I usually use it on the hottest setting (1700). I also have a cover from an old wok that fits well, but any cover will do if needed. Cleanup is a total breeze, base hardly gets dirty at all, wipes clean and surface is almost instantly cool. Anything sticking to the wok surface cleans up easily with a little soaking and nylon scrubber pad. Fan is a little noisy, but shuts off right after cooking. Doesn't bother me but worth noting here anyway. I do recommend this and would buy it again.
W**D
Love this burner, but make sure your wok’s bottom is smooth
Pro: I love this burner. It heats the wok very fast and lets me cook next to a window so smoke can vent outside. Neutral: Heat transfers from the wok to the glass, so the glass gets very hot. Grease can polymerize on the surface—just like a ceramic cooktop—but a scouring pad and cleaner take it off easily. It’s also a bit pricier than flat-surface induction units, though still acceptable. Con: The glass scratches easily. Sand the bottom of your wok before using it to knock down any bumps. Scratches aren’t a functional issue for ceramic glass, but that makes me sad since this burner costs me over $100. I’m still gonna give it a five star, because this burner can really help people who live in a apartment and loves stir-fry.
K**K
Abangdun first impressions
After many months of looking and comparing induction wok burners online I chose the Abangdun. This morning I used the Abangdun to season the new Oxenforge wok that i purchased to go with the burner. Impressive. The burner was easy to operate switching between wattage and temperature Celsius to Fahrenheit. The hub is a solid build and didn’t slide on the glass topped stove. Will update when I make beef and broccoli in the very near future.
S**A
Works beautifully and is induction!
This induction wok burner works perfectly. This review is for the induction unit with wok. If you've never used a wok on anything other than a stove of some sort, you're in for a treat. THIS is how wok cooking is supposed to be. Induction heats the wok up really fast, something you'd expect if you have an induction stove. And not just the very bottom. The wok that comes with it is not that best selling brand, but looks a lot like it and just.. works. It's round bottom, you wont' be able to use it on your stove. Don't try to cook with no oil at all; that won't work well for long on any nonstick. I've done ground beef and slices of pork, also vegetables and stirfry. Cooks quickly as it should, and perfectly without sticking. I've read reviews where everything sticks. I have no idea why, mine doesn't stick. I did wash it at first; got very little of any residue off with paper towel when drying. Now I mainly just wipe it out with a paper towel unless I'm making something with sugar in it; sugar always leaves a bit of sticky stuff. but even then, let the food cook but move it around a lot. It should not stick if you've used some oil, heating it then dragging oil up the sides with your wok tool first. In any event, just a rinse with hot water and a paper towel wipe and its all good. The only thing I might have taken any stars off for is the weight of the wok. I am getting up there in age and this was heavier than I expected. So I won't be tossing the food by picking up the wok but that's fine. I do yellow pancakes in a skillet anyway that I can flip. If that bothers you a lot, you can get a smaller wok, flat bottomed or round. I've read of those who have used a skillet on it and will be trying that so I don't' have to move it off my stovetop (I have a really small kitchen).
M**E
Better heat than flat induction or regular gas stove
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I love this wok burner! I have a flat bottomed wok that wasn’t getting hot enough on a flat induction cooktop so got this to try after seeing a YouTube video from a chef comparing it to another brand. My wok got very hot, very quick, and it seems to mimic heat up the lower side better than the flat induction . I’ve cooked several dishes now, and been very pleased with the improvement over the flat induction. I actually think this setup works better than my regular gas stove did. It’s not going to match up to outdoor gas burner or restaurant wok heat but that is not something I wanted to deal with. This plugs into a regular outlet and is really convenient. I am super happy with this and just ordered a round bottom wok to try on it.
H**D
Works
Crank the dial and the carbon steel wok gets ripping hot. Mind which socket you use as thing will draw a lot of juice. It looks kinda stupid but who cares
J**J
Read before you buy
I really hoped that this will work well with round bottomed wok per the raving reviews posted. Unfortunately, that was not the case. I used a well made Japanese iron wok and the unduction burner just cannot properly heat it up. The concept is good with a concave surface but due to wok of different size/curvature, it is hard to get a even contact to maintain heating.
S**D
just okay, no wok included
Despite the description that clearly states that "the package includes a high-quality non-stick wok" (and the many reviews on this listing actually reviewing a wok) there is no wok included. The overall build quality seems okay. The rounded surface makes a positive difference in using a wok I already have (with no so flat bottom), as compared to a similar power flat portable induction plate I have The fan is loud, significantly louder than my flat device. There is no on/off rocker switch. On the "off" position (after pressing the "On/Off" button or the large round turn button) the display is still on (showing a bunch of lines). The device uses 0.6W (a bit much) in this stand-by state (so somewhat of an electricity vampire). The large round rotating button seems OK quality. The 4 small push-buttons remind me of similar buttons on other devices, where the (semi-flexible) plastic sheet covering them cracked after a year or so - not great. Touch-type buttons would have been better. The power level are not precise - on the 200W setting the device draws around 300W. The temperature settings seem even less precise, I am observing much higher temperatures than those selected. Luckily, the device can be started (turned "on" from stand-by) and stopped (turned "off" - to stand-by) and used (adjust power levels) using the large round/rotating knob. So no need to touch the other four flimsy buttons too often. Update: The listing seems to have been updated since I purchased this unit to say "Size: no wok"... Shady. Also shady: most reviews under this listing are for a wok (no induction unit), indicating a previous product listing (with positive reviews) has been updated/changed to a totally different product.
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