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No hay artículos en el carroRobert Simmons
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de febrero de 2025
Nice wok set up - but doesn't glow red. Better for small portions - heats up well for this. I'm not saying don't buy it - it is a good product. But my modified turkey fryer wok (used outdoors) gets the heat right.
Tasha
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de enero de 2025
Ideal for dinner parties or catering events. This wok is huge and functions well. Good temperature settings. Easy to use and clean. Safe to use around children and pets. Good value!!
AxoFire
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de mayo de 2024
I have had this induction wok for about a month. (my first one) I have used it several times for stir fry and frying chicken. it is super fast to heat up and if you do some research, cleaning up is ez. I would make sure you have plenty of time to season the wok. i believe this is one of the most important things you need to do before using the induction base. So far, as of this review, i have had zero issues with the base, i did do a lot of you tubing to research induction wok cooking and its has been awesome to use and learn as i go. If you want to "flip" your wok, this one isn't easy to flip but for straight up no frills cooking you can not beat the price. it also has a commercial feel to it like something you would find in a diner or Chinese food joint. on a last note, this system is very easy to use and always ready to cook a meal. i have mine on the counter and its simple just to turn it on and be cooking eggs and bacon in less then a min.....
Joe
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 31 de octubre de 2024
Useful for floor core exercises or dragging furniture around the bedroom. Loads of ways to save you from scuffing the carpets. Surprisingly sturdy.
Charles Lee
Comentado en Canadá el 25 de septiembre de 2024
I've been using this daily for about a week now, and so far it's worked well. The included wok is basic, but seems good enough. I haven't used it, however, since I already have a Yosukata wok.The "instruction manual" included is useless. It doesn't explain the operation of the buttons. Fortunately, the knob turns the unit on and off, and defaults to controlling the power output. There is a button for switching to temperature, but I ignore that and just adjust power output since that seems to be the most intuitive. I have no idea what the other buttons are for, but I don't really care. For stir fries, I normally use the highest power setting. Unfortunately, we in North America are stuck with 120V household electricity unless you decide to install a separate 240V outlet. So 1800 W is really the max power you can draw from a standard 120V/15A outlet. This is fine for cooking small batches, say 1 to 2 servings. 4-serving batches is probably the reasonable maximum.The fans are quite loud. I don't have any experience with other portable induction burners, and I've been told that they are all loud, so this may be normal. It also has a slight induction whine, but that is mostly drowned out by the fans. Power control is good. It doesn't seem to cycle on and off at low power like some other cheap induction units.My only real concern is long term durability, which only time will tell how this unit holds up. This unit is certainly built to a cost. Fit and finish matches its low price. For example, the edge of the metal ring around the induction glass is unfinished and somewhat sharp. Normally, this has no effect during operation. It is only while cleaning do you notice it. Another issue is that the back feet has no rubber pads, and as a result the unit tends to slide around somewhat, depending on how smooth your counter surface is.Unfortunately, there aren't exactly a plethora of countertop induction wok burners available. I considered the Nuwave and the Abangdun units. The reviews of the Nuwave put me off. I actually ordered the Abangdun one, but my main concern with that unit is how shallow the cooking surface is. It seems to be made to fit the included stainless steel wok, which is also quite shallow. It doesn't quite fit the typical round bottom woks, and I wonder how well it will heat those. So far, I think this is one of the better choices.
Kaffeeonkel
Comentado en Alemania el 5 de agosto de 2018
Von den o.g. Gleitscheiben bin ich in jeder Hinsicht einfach nur begeistert.Sie gleiten einwandfrei auf Teppich und glatten Holzböden und Fließen. Sie färben auch auf hellen Holzböden bislang nicht ab!Das Bauchtraining ist enorm effektiv und je nach Belastungsform wahrhaftig anstrengend! Durch mitgesandtes Infomaterial kann man das Training anpassen und die Flankenseiten deutlich effektiver erwischen. Besonderen Dank für die Infos.Die Scheiben sind klein, passen in jede Tasche, können jederzeit überall hin mitgenommen werden und liegen nicht im Weg herum.Ich kann mit (zeitintensive) Gänge ins Studio sparen und trainiere somit öfter. Außerdem sogar verletzungsfrei: ich stoße ja nirgendwo mit meinen Zehen und Füßen an: kein blasen, keine Schrammen (wichtig für meinen Triathlon) , Nur angenehm brennende Bauchmuskeln, und das mitunter schon nach einer Minute Übung. Kaum zu fassen das Preis-Leistungsverhältnis! Nur die Haltbarkeit der Scheiben ist für mich nach 3 Wochen noch nicht einzuschätzen. Hier muss ich abwarten,Und ein Spaß noch nebenher: meine Frau legte mir auf geölten Holzdielen Scheuergewebeplatten unter die gleitscheiben. Das Öl wird somit schön in die Dielen eingearbeitet und diese glänzen jetzt sehr erfreulich. Gattin auch noch zufrieden-was will man mehr...Danke.
elodie
Comentado en Francia el 20 de febrero de 2017
Au top ce produit, très résistant sur toutes les surfaces mais vaut mieux éviter le carrelage. Pour moi la meilleure surface reste la moquette pour tous les exercices d'abdos. Sa permet de varier les exercices par rapport aux abdominaux traditionnels.
Giapponizzati
Comentado en Italia el 4 de diciembre de 2016
Sono uno sportivo e vado regolarmente in palestra, mi capita però che per lavoro debba stare fuori casa per parecchio tempo, e qui scatta l'annoso problema dell'allenamento, non potendo portarmi l'attrezzatura dietro ho risolto in due modi:- Bande elastiche- Core SlidersNon mi soffermo, sull'utilizzo delle bande elastiche, ma ovviamente parlo di questi core sliders.A cosa servono? Come si capisce dal nome queste piastre servono per far scivolare le mani, gambe o ginocchia durante alcuni esercizi.Un esempio molto semplice. Mettendole nella classica posa da flessioni, messe sotto i piedi vi permette di scivolare agilmente su e giu, nel "mountain climb" ottimo esercizio per gli addominali, altrimenti impossibile da fare.Nella congezione troviamo, due fischi di circa 20cm di diametro e un foglio con alcuni esercizi ma su internet ne potete trovare a migliaia.QUALITA' COSTRUTTIVA:Ovviamente un oggetto di questo tipo deve scivolare su tutte le superfici, e devo dire che questo prodotto fa bene il suo dovere. Da una parte abbiamo della plastica molto dura, che senza problemi scivolerà su linoleum, mattonelle e marmo. Dato che è parecchio dura non vi venga mai in mente di usare questi sliders su parquet...Dall'altro lato troviamo uno strato di circa mezzo centimetro di gomma piuma compressa, che servirà per tenere mani, piedi o ginocchia fermi.PREZZO:Il prezzo è giusto, ne trovate anche a meno ma fate molta attenzione, perchè questi dischi ricevono una forte sollecitazione, e se la qualità non è buona si spaccheranno dopo 5 min, stessa cosa vale per la gomma piuma sopra al disco.CONCLUDENDO:Se siete sportivi, e cercate questo tipo di prodotto, potete andare ad occhi chiusi, vi troverete con due sliders che vi dureranno anni.Plus da non sottovalutare, Beast Gear è una piccola ditta a gestione familiare, cosa che secondo me va incoraggiate e aiutata.Spero di esservi stato d'aiuto nella scelta del prodotto!
E R
Comentado en España el 25 de diciembre de 2016
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