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TableCraft Bamboo Handle Wok Spatula, 14.5-Inch

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Size 14.5-Inch
Product Dimensions 14.5"L x 4.88"W

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  • Stir and serve your stir-fried foods
  • 14.5” is overall length from the end of the handle to the edge of the spade. The overall length of the handle is 11”.
  • Easy to clean, hand wash recommended
  • 4.875” x 1.625 x 14.5"
  • Material: 18-0 Stainless Steel Spade with Bamboo Handle

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Material Bamboo
Color Bamboo
Brand Tablecraft
Size 14.5-Inch
Product Dimensions 14.5"L x 4.88"W
Item Weight 5.65 ounces
Is Dishwasher Safe No
Shape Rectangular
Handle Material Bamboo
Manufacturer Tablecraft
UPC 735343688324 300717450496 781147517605 793842005783 727875112484 300718677212
Global Trade Identification Number 00727875112484
Item Weight 5.6 ounces
ASIN B00KD6MKMC
Item model number 32405
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Best Sellers Rank #109,058 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
#980 in Spatulas
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Date First Available August 10, 2011

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"Wok" this way with TableCraft's 14" Wok Spatula. This attractive and durable design is perfect for stirring and serving your favorite stir-fried foods. The Stainless-Steel spade and bamboo handle are easy to clean. Hand wash recommended.

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Customers find the wok spatula works well and appreciate its build quality, noting it's made to last with metal utensils and has decently thick material. The spatula is fantastic for stir-frying and makes cooking in cast iron woks a pleasure, while being easy to clean and offering good value for money. The size receives mixed feedback - while some say it's perfect for a 14-inch wok, others find it too small, and opinions about weight are divided between those who like its nice weight and those who find it heavy. The handle's stability is a concern, with multiple customers reporting that it feels like it will fall apart.

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279 customers mention "Works great"279 positive0 negative

Customers find that the spatula works well, with one mentioning it performs perfectly as a wok shovel.

"...BOTTOM LINE: You choose! All of these seem good tools that will work with your wok well, if they suit you well. &..." Read more

"It is a handy utensil, provided that you keep it away from non-stick. It is not just for woks." Read more

"...The handle split about a year ago but is still attached and usable but awkward. Not bad for the price...." Read more

"...edge is perfect for the curved sides of the wok and since it's cast iron I can scrape the sides all I want!..." Read more

267 customers mention "Build quality"216 positive51 negative

Customers praise the spatula's construction, noting its thick material and durability with metal utensils.

"...This gives it a good heft, solid. - The curved working edge on these tools is good for the wok. I prefer a wider blade, but that may be just me...." Read more

"...Well made, simple, and basically everything you need in such a tool." Read more

"...This one has been sturdy so far (about 15 - 25 uses over ~ 10 months)...." Read more

"It is an angled shovel. It is heavy. It is well constructed. I don't see the handle coming loose, ever. But, time will tell...." Read more

51 customers mention "Stir frying"51 positive0 negative

Customers find the spatula excellent for stir-frying, particularly with cast iron woks and Chinese cuisine, with one customer noting it cooks food more evenly.

"...otherwise they are really useful, and really effective for food that is crusting on the pan from heat...." Read more

"This is just a solid tool for wok cooking. It looks well put together, and I'm sure I'll be using it for a long time." Read more

"...A bit smaller than I expected, but will be sufficient for stir frying. should last longer than I do...." Read more

"...Stir fried some veggie and the scoop feature was handy allowing me to empty the wok without picking it up and tipping it - a job because its iron..." Read more

42 customers mention "Value for money"36 positive6 negative

Customers find the spatula offers good value for money, being nicely made for its price.

"...Not bad for the price. I suppose i could wrap duct tape around the handle but its not expensive to replace." Read more

"...with all the cast Iron I have been switching over to and this is a great deal too...." Read more

"Good value, tool works well. Wok on." Read more

"...At this price, this is a real bargain and I am quite happy with it." Read more

32 customers mention "Ease of cleaning"27 positive5 negative

Customers find the spatula easy to clean, though one customer notes it should be hand washed to preserve the handle.

"...I like the bamboo handle a lot and it's super easy to clean this thing...." Read more

"...The blade is easy to clean and sturdy and does its job nicely. The wood has never separated, chipped, cracked or broken...." Read more

"...It is durable, easy to use and clean. I love it!! I looked at several Wok spatulas and it is a tough task to find one that will work out so well...." Read more

"...Rinses nearly clean with just water, the rest with just a little rubbing comes right off...." Read more

91 customers mention "Size"59 positive32 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the spatula's size, with some finding it perfect for a 14-inch wok and ideal for deep wok use, while others report it being way too small.

"...Nice looking and appears sturdily made. Perfect for my medium size wok. Light weight and easy on the wrist...." Read more

"...But, time will tell. It is small in comparison to what you would find in a restaurant...." Read more

"...The head shape is PERFECT and so is the length for my 15" wok...." Read more

"I found this size wok spatula just the right size for a 14" round-bottomed wok...." Read more

42 customers mention "Weight"28 positive14 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the spatula's weight, with some finding it nice and light, while others consider it a little heavy.

"It is an angled shovel. It is heavy. It is well constructed. I don't see the handle coming loose, ever. But, time will tell...." Read more

"...Perfect for my medium size wok. Light weight and easy on the wrist. Metal part is food grade stainless steel...." Read more

"...JJMG spoons are of a wood I am not familiar with — it is light both in color and in weight...." Read more

"...It's got a nice heft that isn't too heavy but gives weight behind stirring and moving stuff around...." Read more

109 customers mention "Handle looseness"31 positive78 negative

Customers report issues with the spatula's handle, noting that it feels like it will fall apart and becomes wobbly over time.

"Well after 6 years, its time to buy a new one. The handle split about a year ago but is still attached and usable but awkward. Not bad for the price...." Read more

"...looseness so far though as another reviewer mentioned the wooden handle is unfinished, so as it continues to be washed it'll be interesting to see..." Read more

"It is an angled shovel. It is heavy. It is well constructed. I don't see the handle coming loose, ever. But, time will tell...." Read more

"...About a month later the metal broke and the head fell off...." Read more

Comparison of this tool to 3 other Wok Spatulas
5 out of 5 stars
Comparison of this tool to 3 other Wok Spatulas
>==> Following review & comparison is not funded by anyone but the reviewer, who was curious. <==< The 14.5” Bamboo Handle Wok Spatula is a good quality wok tool. Construction that is more solid than usual: although it is obviously machined at the finish, the metal part of the tool has the feel of a forged piece. This gives it a good heft, solid. - The curved working edge on these tools is good for the wok. I prefer a wider blade, but that may be just me. Haven’t used these yet, but wanted to post these impressions from a comparison of this item to the others shown in 2nd photo — all from same order. As you may be able to see, the metal tool is the widest blade (~3.75”). The bamboo Helen Chen tool is the narrowest at a bit under 3”. In between are the JJMG pair and the Bambei at about 3.5”. The curvature of the considered spatulas is an interesting point: all except the JJMG spatula have the same curve, and vary only in how much of it they give you. The JJMG is marginally more flat. - The metal-bamboo tool is the longest, at 14.5”. The others are between 13.25” (JJMG) and 14” (Bambei). Helen Chen’s bamboo tool is 13.5”. - Finish on the tools is variable and reflects the construction material chosen. The metal is highly polished, and this consideration extends to the bamboo handle. The Bambei is of birch and is finely polished on the top and the handle, less finely on the blade bottom. The JJMG spoons are of a wood I am not familiar with — it is light both in color and in weight. Time will tell if this less dense (than birch) holds up as well. The Helen Chen bamboo spatula has the least-finished feel, although it seems quite adequate for the chore use it will see. - SUMMING UP: I had originally thought that curvature would be a significant consideration, but with these examples in front of me, it seems the twin considerations of material (bamboo and wood are easier on one’s wok finish) and width of the blade may have more to do with cooking performance. I can already see that the Helen Chen, which I initially disparaged for its narrower form-factor, may in fact be better at getting into the “corner” where the wok bottom transitions to the sides. I expect the metal-bamboo hybrid to be the most durable, time alone will reveal whether it suits my preferences. Of the 3 “wooden” spatulas, the Bambei is the most polished, the JJMG the least. The Bambei has a U-shaped ridge strengthening the edge of the blade. Helen Chen mimics this to a lesser degree. This should make the tool last longer, but again, time will render its verdict. BOTTOM LINE: You choose! All of these seem good tools that will work with your wok well, if they suit you well. <<I am posting this review for each of the tools reviewed, The text’s the same, but ratings are specific to each tool.>>
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2018
    >==> Following review & comparison is not funded by anyone but the reviewer, who was curious. <==<
    The 14.5” Bamboo Handle Wok Spatula is a good quality wok tool. Construction that is more solid than usual: although it is obviously machined at the finish, the metal part of the tool has the feel of a forged piece. This gives it a good heft, solid.
    - The curved working edge on these tools is good for the wok. I prefer a wider blade, but that may be just me. Haven’t used these yet, but wanted to post these impressions from a comparison of this item to the others shown in 2nd photo — all from same order. As you may be able to see, the metal tool is the widest blade (~3.75”). The bamboo Helen Chen tool is the narrowest at a bit under 3”. In between are the JJMG pair and the Bambei at about 3.5”. The curvature of the considered spatulas is an interesting point: all except the JJMG spatula have the same curve, and vary only in how much of it they give you. The JJMG is marginally more flat.
    - The metal-bamboo tool is the longest, at 14.5”. The others are between 13.25” (JJMG) and 14” (Bambei). Helen Chen’s bamboo tool is 13.5”.
    - Finish on the tools is variable and reflects the construction material chosen. The metal is highly polished, and this consideration extends to the bamboo handle. The Bambei is of birch and is finely polished on the top and the handle, less finely on the blade bottom. The JJMG spoons are of a wood I am not familiar with — it is light both in color and in weight. Time will tell if this less dense (than birch) holds up as well. The Helen Chen bamboo spatula has the least-finished feel, although it seems quite adequate for the chore use it will see.
    - SUMMING UP: I had originally thought that curvature would be a significant consideration, but with these examples in front of me, it seems the twin considerations of material (bamboo and wood are easier on one’s wok finish) and width of the blade may have more to do with cooking performance. I can already see that the Helen Chen, which I initially disparaged for its narrower form-factor, may in fact be better at getting into the “corner” where the wok bottom transitions to the sides. I expect the metal-bamboo hybrid to be the most durable, time alone will reveal whether it suits my preferences. Of the 3 “wooden” spatulas, the Bambei is the most polished, the JJMG the least. The Bambei has a U-shaped ridge strengthening the edge of the blade. Helen Chen mimics this to a lesser degree. This should make the tool last longer, but again, time will render its verdict.
    BOTTOM LINE: You choose! All of these seem good tools that will work with your wok well, if they suit you well.
    <<I am posting this review for each of the tools reviewed, The text’s the same, but ratings are specific to each tool.>>
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    Comparison of this tool to 3 other Wok Spatulas

    Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2018
    >==> Following review & comparison is not funded by anyone but the reviewer, who was curious. <==<
    The 14.5” Bamboo Handle Wok Spatula is a good quality wok tool. Construction that is more solid than usual: although it is obviously machined at the finish, the metal part of the tool has the feel of a forged piece. This gives it a good heft, solid.
    - The curved working edge on these tools is good for the wok. I prefer a wider blade, but that may be just me. Haven’t used these yet, but wanted to post these impressions from a comparison of this item to the others shown in 2nd photo — all from same order. As you may be able to see, the metal tool is the widest blade (~3.75”). The bamboo Helen Chen tool is the narrowest at a bit under 3”. In between are the JJMG pair and the Bambei at about 3.5”. The curvature of the considered spatulas is an interesting point: all except the JJMG spatula have the same curve, and vary only in how much of it they give you. The JJMG is marginally more flat.
    - The metal-bamboo tool is the longest, at 14.5”. The others are between 13.25” (JJMG) and 14” (Bambei). Helen Chen’s bamboo tool is 13.5”.
    - Finish on the tools is variable and reflects the construction material chosen. The metal is highly polished, and this consideration extends to the bamboo handle. The Bambei is of birch and is finely polished on the top and the handle, less finely on the blade bottom. The JJMG spoons are of a wood I am not familiar with — it is light both in color and in weight. Time will tell if this less dense (than birch) holds up as well. The Helen Chen bamboo spatula has the least-finished feel, although it seems quite adequate for the chore use it will see.
    - SUMMING UP: I had originally thought that curvature would be a significant consideration, but with these examples in front of me, it seems the twin considerations of material (bamboo and wood are easier on one’s wok finish) and width of the blade may have more to do with cooking performance. I can already see that the Helen Chen, which I initially disparaged for its narrower form-factor, may in fact be better at getting into the “corner” where the wok bottom transitions to the sides. I expect the metal-bamboo hybrid to be the most durable, time alone will reveal whether it suits my preferences. Of the 3 “wooden” spatulas, the Bambei is the most polished, the JJMG the least. The Bambei has a U-shaped ridge strengthening the edge of the blade. Helen Chen mimics this to a lesser degree. This should make the tool last longer, but again, time will render its verdict.
    BOTTOM LINE: You choose! All of these seem good tools that will work with your wok well, if they suit you well.
    <<I am posting this review for each of the tools reviewed, The text’s the same, but ratings are specific to each tool.>>
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
    There are so many subpar wok turners out there (and we know from repeated unsatisfactory experience) that it’s surprising this one isn’t more easily found everywhere. Well made, simple, and basically everything you need in such a tool.
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
    It is a handy utensil, provided that you keep it away from non-stick. It is not just for woks.
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024
    Well after 6 years, its time to buy a new one. The handle split about a year ago but is still attached and usable but awkward. Not bad for the price. I suppose i could wrap duct tape around the handle but its not expensive to replace.
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2018
    Bought this to use with a new Lodge cast iron 14" wok. Thought about getting an all bamboo utensil, but this turned out to be great. The curved edge is perfect for the curved sides of the wok and since it's cast iron I can scrape the sides all I want! ;-) I have been going metal with all the cast Iron I have been switching over to and this is a great deal too. The handle is very comfortable and deals well with all the STUFF I toss into that big Wok! Kudos, Guys! You made a great little tool for my cooking.
    BTW, LOVE the Cast Iron WOK also! First one I have owned that doesn't move while I toss large amounts of rice and other stuff too. Toss it all with this spatula very well.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2023
    Replaced non-metallic wok spatula that was frustrating to use. This one has been sturdy so far (about 15 - 25 uses over ~ 10 months). Handle is made from glued wood layers that are solidly attached to the metal portion via one small nail. No looseness so far though as another reviewer mentioned the wooden handle is unfinished, so as it continues to be washed it'll be interesting to see how it holds up at the glued interfaces. For the price I would buy it again.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2016
    It is an angled shovel. It is heavy. It is well constructed. I don't see the handle coming loose, ever. But, time will tell.

    It is small in comparison to what you would find in a restaurant. But, if you don't have this tool, you will have great difficulty emptying your wok. It has a lip that runs along the sides that let you scoop a lot of rice cleanly out of the wok.

    I am using the lodge cast iron wok which is too awkward to lift one handed and slide its contents out. This tool makes it really easy.

    I don't stir fry with it because the sound of metal on metal grates on me. However, my wooden spatulas are too flat for scooping out the wok's contents. I don't see any danger of scratching the wok using this as a food removal tool, though I might feel differently if I were using two of them to stir fry. Even so, I think if you are careful it wouldn't be a problem since the angle conforms nicely to the wok.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024
    Good value, tool works well. Wok on.

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  • Jesus S
    5.0 out of 5 stars ¡Perfecta!
    Reviewed in Mexico on May 25, 2017
    La espátula perfecta para cocinar en wok. Tiene calidad aceptable, no es del otro mundo pero cumple. La relación calidad precio es buena. Me gusta cocinar con ella pues su forma va muy adecuada a la curvatura del wok. No avienta comida fuera del wok como lo hace una cuchara normal. Por su mango más largo las manos no se calientan tanto. La madera cubre lo suficiente para no quemarte, sin embargo el metal si se calienta mucho. e ha facilitado mucho la tarea de preparar alimentos en el wok y aparte lo ha hecho más facil. Compré un wok para experimentar pero usaba una cuchara Tfal, la experiencia era buena pero a secas. Cuando usé esta pala especial vaya que las cosas cambiaron. No cabe duda que hay una herramienta para cada uso. ¡Muy recomendable!
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  • TSL
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Reviewed in India on July 21, 2018
    Very good quality Spatula.
  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Durable, stir well, easy to clean
    Reviewed in Canada on March 22, 2017
    I've been using this for more than a month now and am extremely happy with it. The steel is very durable leaving no scratch marks at all on the spatula itself. The weight is perfect and mixes the food really well. I use it daily to cook chinese and western food and it has been easy for me to clean after using it.

    7 years later update: the spatula has held up well. works perfectly with the 14" wok, not too long, not to short. The only thing that fell off was the little metal writing on the top on the handle. Otherwise there has been no cracks in the wood, no loose handle and the metal is almost good as new with a bit of scratches from me washing it over the years. I would definitely recommend buying this brand.
  • Kristina
    5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!!!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 13, 2019
    Great item, works great. Good value for money.
  • Amazon Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome spatula
    Reviewed in Australia on December 7, 2020
    I needed it for my wok. I use it as often in my cast iron Dutch Oven. It is useful and versatile and easy to wash. It helps the pot cleanup as well. I use it constantly. Strongly recommended.

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About this Item

  • Stir and serve your stir-fried foods
  • 14.5” is overall length from the end of the handle to the edge of the spade. The overall length of the handle is 11”.
  • Easy to clean, hand wash recommended
  • 4.875” x 1.625 x 14.5"
  • Material: 18-0 Stainless Steel Spade with Bamboo Handle

Product Description

"Wok" this way with TableCraft's 14" Wok Spatula. This attractive and durable design is perfect for stirring and serving your favorite stir-fried foods. The Stainless-Steel spade and bamboo handle are easy to clean. Hand wash recommended.

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