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Joint best wok
Le Creuset Toughened Non-Stick Wok
Pros
Easy to clean – just a soft sponge needed to wipe away oil
Efficiently distributed heat
Cons
Handles can grow warm after cooking for long periods
Score: 98/100
One of our joint winning woks, this Le Creuset number scored full marks across all our cooking tests, with no ingredients sticking or burning. The dual handles make it easy and safe to lift (although they do get a little hot after extended periods), while its deep design means food stays inside when tossing and turning.
It’s also oven and dishwasher-safe, and remained unchanged after repeated dishwasher cycles. Metal utensils didn’t scratch the surface either. A worthy wok (joint) winner.
Key specifications
Material | Aluminium |
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Coating | Non-stick |
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Sizes available | 28cm / 32cm |
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Lid | No |
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Dishwasher safe | Yes |
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Oven safe | Yes – up to 260 degrees |
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Guarantee | Lifetime |
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Suitable heat sources | Induction, ceramic, gas and electric |
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Joint best wok
Dunelm Recycled Stir Fry Pan
Pros
Durable interior that didn’t scratch or mark on test
Plant-based non-stick surface
Cons
Not oven-safe
Score: 98/100
Thanks to its lightweight, comfortable soft grip handle and seamless non-stick surface, this wok impressed across the board (and it costs a lot less than our other joint winner). It also holds the high accolade of being our fastest wok to achieve optimal cooking temperatures, with its recycled aluminium base reaching an impressive 180C in a minute and a half on a gas hob.
Our testers found it required little-to-no oil while cooking, making it perfect for health-conscious cooks and fans of low-calorie sprays. If you’re looking for a wok that can feed the whole family, this one may be a little too small to meet your needs, but if it’s speed and minimal oil usage you’re after, it’s hard to beat.
Key specifications
Material | Recycled aluminium |
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Coating | Non-stick |
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Sizes available | 28cm |
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Lid | No |
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Dishwasher safe | Yes |
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Oven safe | No |
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Guarantee | 5 years |
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Suitable heat sources | Gas, electric, halogen, ceramic |
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Best wok for daily use
Prestige Eco Non-Stick Stir Fry Wok
Pros
Handle stayed cool while we cooked
Good eco credentials and Prestige donates one tree for every pan sold
Cons
Handle grip could be more comfortable
Score: 95/100
If you’re someone who uses your wok from morning to night, every single day, then this Prestige model should be on your radar. Made from recycled aluminium, it showed no signs of wear or tear during testing and remained as good as new, even after multiple dishwasher cycles.
Take note, you will need to use wood or silicone utensils with this model as it’s not designed for use with metal tools, but the well-rounded sides make stirring and tossing easy. It performed flawlessly across all our cooking tests, so you won’t experience any sticking or burning, regardless of whether you’re making shakshuka for breakfast or whipping up dan dan noodles for dinner.
Key specifications
Material | Aluminium |
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Coating | Non-stick |
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Sizes available | 28cm |
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Lid | No |
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Dishwasher safe | Yes |
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Oven safe | Yes – up to 150 degrees |
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Guarantee | 5 years |
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Suitable heat sources | Induction, ceramic, gas, electric, halogen and radiant |
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Best small wok
Kuhn Rikon Allround Wok Non Stick
Pros
Narrow base heats up rapidly
Easy to clean and suffered no damage in the dishwasher
Cons
Stainless steel exterior shows marks and fingerprints easily
Score: 94/100
Ideal for making dinners for one with minimal hassle, this compact wok is quick to heat up and simple to clean – food scrapes out easily and a quick rinse gets rid of any oily residue.
The shallower sides meant some of our food slipped out while stir frying, and it was a little unstable on the hob, but its lightweight design makes it easy to adjust.
Key specifications
Material | Stainless steel |
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Coating | Non-stick |
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Sizes available | 20cm / 24 cm / 28cm / 32cm |
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Lid | No |
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Dishwasher safe | Yes, but handwashing recommended |
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Oven safe | Yes – up to 240 degrees |
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Guarantee | 2 years |
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Suitable heat sources | Induction, electric, gas and ceramic |
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Best wok with a lid
M&S Chef Hard Anodised Large Wok
Pros
Second handle helped with moving on the hob
Size makes it good for families
Cons
Large diameter and depth make it heavier
Score: 93/100
This wok is something of a one-hand wonder. Throughout testing, it proved to be comfortable to hold and balance, whether we were tossing vegetables or transferring it from hob to table.
The handy lid helps ensure the food retains heat after cooking, and it also aced our mince, onion and egg fried rice tests, although it did require a second rinse to remove sauce during cleaning. We consider that to be a forgivable fault though, given its ergonomic design and that helpful lid.
Key specifications
Material | Aluminium |
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Coating | Non-stick |
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Sizes available | 30cm |
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Lid | Yes |
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Dishwasher safe | Yes |
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Oven safe | No |
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Guarantee | None specified |
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Suitable heat sources | Gas, electric, induction, halogen and ceramic |
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Best for oil-free cooking
Tefal Renew On
Pros
Heated quickly
Deep shape meant no ingredients escaped when tossing
Cons
Wok handle isn’t recyclable
Score: 92/100
Tefal’s new non-stick ceramic coating worked like a dream in our tests, with very little oil needed for frying. Our testers didn’t notice any charring or burning when cooking up rice and vegetables either. The wok heated evenly, thanks to its 100% recycled aluminium surface, ensuring our ingredients – from mince to egg fried rice – were well cooked through.
It isn’t dishwasher safe, but our testers found it easy to clean – it only needed a quick rinse to remove most of the food left behind. It’s also durable, well balanced and easy to grip while tossing ingredients or transferring food onto a plate. It is a little on the small side, so take note if you tend to cook large portions at a time, or are feeding a big family.
Key specifications
Material | 100% recycled aluminium |
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Coating | Non-stick ceramic |
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Sizes available | 28cm |
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Lid | No |
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Dishwasher safe | No |
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Oven safe | No |
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Guarantee | None |
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Suitable heat sources | Induction, electric, gas and ceramic |
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Best wok for tossing ingredients
Kuhn Rikon Easy Induction Wok
Pros
Well-rounded, high sides made it good for tossing ingredients
Efficient at distributing heat
Cons
Doesn’t come with a lid
Score: 92/100
Great for making a stir-fry, there was no sticking or burning with this deep wok, and food slipped into bowls for easy serving.
The plastic handle isn’t ergonomic and it can feel heavy after prolonged use. We also noticed some scuffs on the rim after repeated dishwasher cycles but the good news is that when hand-washing, it only requires a speedy rinse.
Key specifications
Material | Aluminium |
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Coating | Non-stick |
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Sizes available | 28cm |
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Lid | No |
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Dishwasher safe | Yes, but handwashing recommended |
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Oven safe | Yes – up to 180 degrees |
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Guarantee | 2 years |
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Suitable heat sources | Induction, electric, gas and ceramic |
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Best wok for balance
Villeroy & Boch Vivo CW0570 Wok
Pros
Fairly easy to wipe clean
Comes with a lid
Cons
Not suitable for metal tools
Score: 91/100
This good-looking wok retained its glossy finish after several cycles through the dishwasher. We also loved how easy the two handles make the wok to lift and turn, without heating up during cooking.
A small amount of rice did stick to the surface during testing, but it easily scraped away with the help of a wooden spoon. Standing firm on the hob, we think this is a reliable buy.
Key specifications
Material | Stainless steel |
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Coating | Non-stick |
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Sizes available | 30cm |
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Lid | Yes |
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Dishwasher safe | Yes, but handwashing recommended |
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Oven safe | No |
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Guarantee | 1 year |
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Suitable heat sources | Induction, electric, gas, ceramic, halogen and radiant |
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Pros
Soft touch handle remained cool while cooking
Well-rounded sides made mixing easy
Cons
Recommends using a low or medium heat for cooking but many wok recipes require a high heat
Score: 89/100
This wok comes with an attractive marble finish that will match most kitchenware collections. It scored highly on all cooking tests, and was a doddle to clean. The glass lid also adds to its versatility.
We did find the handle harder to use than others, and heavy on the wrist when tossing ingredients, but it did remain cool throughout cooking.
Key specifications
Material | Aluminium |
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Coating | Non-stick |
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Sizes available | 28cm |
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Lid | Yes |
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Dishwasher safe | No |
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Oven safe | No |
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Guarantee | 2 years |
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Suitable heat sources | Induction, electric, gas, ceramic and halogen |
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Best for egg fried rice
Ninja Foodi ZEROSTICK 28cm Wok
Pros
No damage to the non-stick coating after five dishwasher cycles
Well-balanced on all hob types thanks to its flat base
Quick to heat up on gas hobs
Cons
Dirt trapped around the rivets
Slow to heat on induction hobs
Score: 85/100
Our testers said cooking egg fried rice was a dream in this wok – there was no sticking or burning and all the food slid easily out into our bowl, earning it full marks for that dish. Food stuck to the pan slightly with the other recipes we tried, and its weight made tossing the ingredients tricky, but the lug handle helped, and a soapy sponge did the trick when it came to clean-up. Those quibbles aside, the food still cooked well, with beautifully softened vegetables in our stir fry.
We noticed a few scratches and browned spots on the base of the pan after using it on the hob and in the oven, too. However, Ninja offers a 10-year replacement guarantee upon registration should this ever affect its cooking performance.
Key specifications
Material | Hard anodised aluminium |
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Coating | Non-stick |
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Sizes available | 28cm |
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Lid | Yes |
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Dishwasher safe | Yes |
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Oven safe | Yes – up to 260 degrees |
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Guarantee | 10 years |
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Suitable heat sources | All hob types |
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Best wok with detachable handle
Tower Freedom Wok Graphite 28cm T800205
Pros
Detachable handle makes wok lightweight and doubles as an oven dish
Affordable and versatile
Cons
Handle isn’t as sturdy as others and can’t go in the dishwasher or in the oven
Score: 85/100
Another well-priced wok, this one should be your top choice if you’re short on space. The detachable handle (sold separately for £12.93) can be used on cookware across the Tower range and means this wok can be stacked easily in the cupboard. It also doubles up as an oven dish.
There was some slight sticking and burning when frying onions, but the stir fry impressed us. A great buy, especially considering the price.
Key specifications
Material | Aluminium |
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Coating | Non-stick |
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Sizes available | 28cm |
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Lid | No |
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Dishwasher safe | Yes, but handwashing recommended |
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Oven safe | Yes – up to 260 degrees, without handle |
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Guarantee | 5 years |
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Suitable heat sources | Induction, gas, electric, ceramic and halogen |
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The verdict on woks
Le Creuset has a stellar reputation for a reason and the Le Creuset Toughened Non-Stick Wok is here to add more fire to its flame. No ingredients stuck and mixing everything together was simple thanks to the wok's deep design.
But at a fraction of the price (although only available in a 28cm size), our other joint winning wok, Dunelm’s Recycled Stir Fry Pan, should also be on your radar. It needed little oil and heated up quickly – perfect for speedy mid-week meals.
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Why you should trust the Good Housekeeping Institute
It’s frustrating when your stir fry and noodles stick to the bottom of the wok, so our experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute have spent countless hours cooking with all these woks to find the best for your kitchen.
A carefully curated menu of staple dishes has been designed by our homes testing manager, Blossom Boothroyd, so our testers can put each to the test against their claims, as you would use them at home.
Our homes writer Megan Geall is also a keen cook and has spent time getting to grips with her wok in the kitchen, so she knows what makes a multitasking buy. She also writes about kitchen products day-in-day-out and keeps up to date with the latest innovations, to ensure she's asking all the right questions before she publishes our reviews.

Megan is the Good Housekeeping Institute’s senior homes and lifestyle writer. She loves diving into the latest product releases to find the very best buys on the market and has written hundreds of product reviews on everything from the best vacuum cleaners and coffee machines to the best ice cream makers and robot window cleaners.
When she’s not writing about the newest gadgets and gizmos for your home and garden, you’ll find her running every distance from 5km to 100km or relaxing at home with her cat – there really is no in between.
Megan has an MA in Magazine Journalism and has previously written for Stylist, Glamour, Women's Health, TimeOut, SquareMeal, and YOU magazine. You can find Megan on Instagram @meganlouisegeall.

Blossom is passionate about finding the best home products and appliances for GH readers. As head of the homes testing team, she has led reviews across multiple categories, from pizza ovens, and smart plugs to portable fans and hobs. She enjoys delving into the intricacies of products and refining testing protocols to ensure we’re testing them against their claims. Her aim is to find the top-performing products on the market, to help take the hard work out of housework. Blossom’s most notable accomplishment in the lab has been toasting 528 slices of bread in her quest to find the best toasters money can buy. In her free time, she openly admits to being a music geek and indulges her creative side through crocheting, baking, singing and writing.
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