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The Nuwave Flex Precision Induction Cooktop combines cutting-edge induction technology with a shatter-proof ceramic glass surface and a versatile 4QT ceramic non-stick pan. Offering 45 temperature settings from 100°F to 500°F and 1300 watts of power, it delivers fast, energy-efficient cooking with built-in safety features and portability designed for modern living spaces.































| ASIN | B0BSK3RWF4 |
| Additional Features | Electric |
| Brand Name | Nuwave |
| Capacity | 4 Quarts |
| Coating Description | Ceramic |
| Color | Blue Pan |
| Compatible Devices | Smooth Surface Induction |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (483) |
| Handle Material | Copper |
| Has Nonstick Coating | Yes |
| Included Components | 4QT Everyday Pan with Lid |
| Is Oven Safe | Yes |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | No |
| Item Type Name | PIC Flex + 4QT Everyday Pan |
| Item Weight | 11.64 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Nuwave |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PIC Flex + 4QT Everyday Pan |
| Material Type | Ceramic Ceramic Glass |
| Maximum Temperature | 500 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Model Name | PIC Flex + 4QT Everyday Pan |
| Model Number | PIC Flex + 4QT Everyday Pan |
| Product Care Instructions | Induction Ready |
| Recommended Uses For Product | sauteing, searing, frying, griddling, steaming, simmering |
| Shape | round |
| Specific Uses For Product | sautéing, pan-frying, searing |
| UPC | 652185900271 |
K**H
This product is fantastic. The full bundle is very well worth the price! The wok is great quality as well. Make sure you follow the instructions for seasoning and preparing steamer as well! I had a slight issue with the tongs and wok stand missing from the box, but I was able to connect with Perla S. From customer service and she did such a fantastic job job assisting me and getting my missing items to me quickly! She was flexible, so communicative, and even followed up after the items arrived. This company has wonderful customer service and I am thankful!
A**T
If you have an induction cooktop you already know about the benefits of induction cooking. But...and this you will want to pay attention to ... if you have such a cooktop, be careful about using this Wok on that cooktop. The induction mount that holds the Wok generates 1500 watts of induction cooking energy, and like all electromagnetic energy, it radiates in all directions, not just one. The first time we used it the Wok shut down our induction cooktop, made the numbers go all haywire, and sent numerous error codes to the display. YIKES! So, being a ham radio operator and understanding Faraday cages, I put a stainless steel baking pan and an aluminum baking pan underneath the induction mount, on top of the stove, so as to shield the stove from the induction energy from the Wok. That fixed the problem. See the photo, above. Also, before you use this the first time, you might want to shut off the smoke detectors around the kitchen. You basically have to boil some peanut oil to cook and season the wok, and that makes enough smoke to send smoke signals. It also sets off smoke alarms (my hearing will someday return to normal). Do a couple of things like beef and broccoli, ginger chicken, etc., before you do anything like orange chicken, sweet & sour, or anything with a lot of sugar. Sugar sticks until the wok is very well seasoned (ask me how I know). The manual says no dish soap on the carbon steel, only water and elbow grease. That's a tall order right there. I finally found a YouTube video where a guy scrubbed it with coarse sale and a bamboo brush, and that worked for me. Yes, that ugly brush is designed to clean it, but it only works well if it is seasoned well in advance. Go through at least 3 times of boiling the peanut oil in the bottom before you set to cooking. You'll be glad you did. Finally, use Amazon's search tool and get a Wok Spatula (no longer than 15 inches) and use that to cook with. I made the mistake of getting one for a fire-based wok and I felt like I was cooking in a nearby state, plus the bigger the spatula, the heavier it is. Get one of the 14.5 inch wok spatulas. Last thing: go to YouTube and search for Uncle Roger and Fried Rice. The video of him in London cooking fried rice on an induction Wok is the recipe I use, and I can vouch for it. Plus, it's funny as heck!
A**R
This is perfect for the person who loves to experiment and improve the taste and healthiness of their diet!!!
R**Y
Works great. Most of the bad reviews seem to be from people who don't know how to really prep and cook wok style. It's not pre-seasoned, and proper seasoning takes time, so your first few meals may be less than impressive, but the more you use it the better it becomes. Heats up real fast, cools down real fast, the way a wok should. Heat only climbs up the sides about halfway, so the "heating bowl" on the unit could be deeper in order to make contact with more of the sides. One complaint: the lid; the lid does not sit on top of the wok, as it is about half an inch smaller than the diameter of the outside edge, so the lid actually sits down inside the wok. I would prefer it "fit" the wok. The wok itself is very light as far as weight; flipping food should be no problem. This is perfect for someone who really wants to learn wok cooking. The price is a bit steep, but I am happy. (I've only used it three times now.)
C**R
Today, I have reached a new level of frustration. The day my wok arrived, I opened it with plans to use the next day. I seasoned my wok nicely. The next day, I pulled the wok out to use and turned it on and nothing happened. I thought, user error on my part, so read the manual. Tried to turn it on again, nothing. After unplugging and starting again twice it finally works. I'm happy! Made a nice wok of Beef LoMein. A week later I decided to make some salt and pepper shrimp. Turned the wok on, it heated up, good to go. A few seconds after putting the shrimp in, it shut down. Poor shrimp, swimming in grease. After a couple re-plugs, back on. I was a bit worried, still thinking I was doing something wrong though. So 2 days ago, tried to prepare a meal, turned the wok on and nothing but a slight clicking sound. Ended up make meal on the stovetop. Called Amazon, they did their part. The seller asked me to send images, serial number, and model number. I did. Apparently, the what I though was the serial number was not, however, there is no other numbers or any labels on this unit. Today he sends me an email requesting I take a picture of the silver label on the back. As you can see, no such label exist. So now, I pretty sure I got sold an item that was used and the serial number has been stripped off. The bottom of the wok looks like it has been used judging from all the scratches and the dull used surface it has. So I had to send all these pics to the seller so they could get the big picture that there is not labels on this unit. I would think that if you are selling merchandise you should know whether you are sending a new or used product to your customers. When I placed my order, it clearly stated that this was a NEW product not a REFURBISHED....Bad business, bad business. I have never been so frustrated in my life. I have never gone through anything like this in my 12+ years of shopping on Amazon. Really?...Grrrrrh😬
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