As for the cook's frying spoon, the handle and spoon body are cast or welded, which is very firm and easy to use force when weighing the spoon. Because the iron handle transfers heat quickly and burns hands, it is wrapped with wet wipes (wet wipes can also be used to wipe hands at any time). The handles of household frying spoons or non-stick pans are all made of wood (or plastic) and fixed with screws, which are easy to loosen, thin and long, and inconvenient to operate. Cooks often have oil on their hands, and even the frying spoon (pot) is thrown out with the dishes if they are slightly negligent! Hmm. How interesting