Worth it. Highly recommend
Only issue is that the handle is coming off a bit in one of the items. Not a big deal since I just put it back and doesn’t happen often. Definitely worth buying
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The Fox Run Spatula & Ladle Wok Tool Set is your go-to companion for all stir-frying adventures. This hand-crafted, restaurant-grade set includes a spatula (chuan) and a ladle (hoak), designed specifically to enhance your cooking experience. Measuring between 16.5 inches for the spatula and 7.5 inches for the ladle, this set fits comfortably in your hands while ensuring you can reach every corner of your wok.
Only issue is that the handle is coming off a bit in one of the items. Not a big deal since I just put it back and doesn’t happen often. Definitely worth buying
As others have said, the handles are loose. However, the metal portion of the utensil is VERY sturdy and well pressed. Solid metal. Each handle is only loosely attached with one rivet, so my plan is to possible remove the handles and re-rivet them. Once I secure the handles these will be a go-to item for my wok’s stir frys such.EDIT: So here’s what I did. The factory rivets were removed very easily. I took out the wooden handles and applied Gorilla super glue to the end of the wooden handle. I then rotated the handle 90 degrees and reinserted. Wipe off the excess glue with a paper towel. Drill a small 1/8 hole into the new spot. Place a 1/8 x 3/16 rivet into the drilled hole utilizing a rivet washer. Once placed, use a hammer to round out the washer and viola! Used these utensils this AM for a fried rice and they solid and worked amazing. Tight handles and not loose at all.Due to the cheaper wood, I’d refrain from using these in a dishwasher though. Hand wash these bad boys only. Happy woking friends!
I purchased these items to assist me with my Egg Foo Young patties! I am greatly satisfied with these products!Wok cooking at its best, in my opinion!!
Overall, this set is very good. My one and only negative is that the metal parts have a hole where a tack could be used to secure the wooden handle, but none was included. The handle on the ladle is a bit loose and a tack would help.
While I like these tools overall, I have to say that handles did, in fact, fall off moments after examination. That is even before I attempted to use the products. Of the reviews I have considered, the overall reports suggest the same fault: all purchasers suggest the handles were effectivelyun-attached, and fell off immediately. It seems ludicrous that such a simple fix hasn’t been recognized and remedied by the manufacturers. And the remedy for such an issue is nothing but fundamental. When my order was received, I had the same exact problem. Being that I am affluent as a repairman, I was able to quickly and easily repair the obvious oversight. I used a bit to drill a hole onto each handle and add a screw to secure the handle parts securely. But, that doesn’t de-escalate the initial problem with the design flaws. Therefore, I am condemning this product as virtually unusable to the average user. Otherwise, the tools are as described. I am particularly fond of the shape of the spatula, which was a deciding factor when searching for the set that would be best for me. I had previously set a one star review. I’m upgrading to three stars, but, understand that if you haven’t the means to make the necessary adaptation, you should not buy the set.
They are quite long, and heavy duty. As you can see they are as long as my wok handle. I have the craft wok brand for reference. Anyway they are nice, durable, and serve their purpose even if a bit unwieldy for a person of smaller stature to use. I haven't had an issue with the wood handles coming out.
The ladle and shovel are a nice weight and they look very nice. But when we took them out of the package, the wood handle came out of the shovel. We inserted the handle back into the shovel but it was really loose and fell out again after handling it for a couple minutes. There’s a hole in the utensil itself like there was supposed to have something to keep the handle secured to the utensil but there wasn’t. The handle for the spoon wasn’t secure either but it was a bit more snug than the shovel handle. Other than that, we like the look, feel, and weight of the utensil set.