



( 7 reviews )
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Posted: Mar 21 2008
The 10" wok was just a bit too small for my cooking needs but since I liked it so much I decided to stay with Calphalon. Like others, I can't figure out the price difference between the two woks at all. Regardless this wok is excellent and should last for many, many years which makes it a good deal.
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Posted: Dec 16 2007
I did a fair amount of research and this looked like a great wok. Unfortunately, the flat bottom is too small for the grate on my gas range so the pan does not sit flat. Something to consider if you are looking at this wok.
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( 4 of 5 found this review helpful ) Posted: Apr 13 2007
I own _both_ the 10" and 12" Calphalon One Infused hard anodized woks and they are PERFECT in every way. They do what they are designed to do and they do it elegantly. Beautiful to look at and they are American made with superb quality. So what's not to like? The price. If you put the 10" and the 12" side by side, the 12" is quite a bit bigger...but it is not more than three times bigger!!! Yet that is the difference in price with the smaller priced at $50 and the larger at $160. Either the 10" is under-priced at $50 or the 12" is grossly priced at $160. The $50 price for the 10" is the same everywhere and I happened to buy it locally on for the convenience of it. I was unwilling to pay the $160 price for the larger one and happened to luck out at a certain auction site where I was able to buy the 12" boxed and brand new for about half of what Amazon was asking, shipping included. In my opinion, the 10" is priced right. At $160, the price for the 12" isn't.

















