4.7/5

(15,241+ reviews)

7-Piece Teak Wood Utensil Set

  • 🌿 100% natural teak wood — handcrafted solid teak
  • 🚫 No lacquer, no shellac, no dyes, no chemicals
  • Won't scratch non-stick, ceramic, or cast iron pans
  • 💪 Naturally dense, water-resistant, built to outlast anything in your kitchen
  • 🛡️ Lifetime warranty — something breaks, we replace it
  • 🪵 Each piece handcrafted from solid teak, not decorative wood

Lifetime Warranty — We Replace It, No Questions Asked
3rd Party Lab Tested — 100% Real Teak, No Coating

Image with text

The truth about your kitchen utensils what you cook with gets into your food

That black plastic spatula you use every day? It sheds microplastics and BPA directly into your hot food. The coating on most non-stick utensils releases toxic particles the moment it heats up.

Switching to 100% natural teak wood is the simplest thing you can do to protect your family — and your cookware.

Image with text

But not all wooden utensils are the same

Most wooden utensils on the market are coated in lacquer or shellac — synthetic finishes that crack over time and leach directly into your hot food.

Our utensils are 100% natural teak with zero coating. No lacquer. No shellac. No dyes. No chemicals. Just wood — the way nature intended.

Customer Reviews

See what our customers are saying about our products

M

Mira D.
- My Caraway pans are finally safe

Verified Purchase

Reviewed in the
United States
on
Jan 15, 2026
"I spent so much on my new pans and was terrified to ruin them. These are the only utensils I use now. Not a single scratch in four months"
42 people found this helpful
|
S

Sarah M.
- Finally, no coating to worry about

Verified Purchase

Reviewed in the
United States
on
Apr 2, 2026
I went through BPA-free plastic, silicone, and two bamboo sets before finding these. No lacquer, no weird smell, no residue in the sink. Just solid teak that wipes clean in seconds. Wish I'd found these a year ago.
28 people found this helpful
|
M

Michael R.
- My non-stick pans are finally safe

Verified Purchase

Reviewed in the
United States
on
November 10, 2024
I was nervous about switching off silicone because of scratching my ceramic pans, but teak is completely smooth. Four months of daily cooking and not a single mark on my cookware. Feels like a completely different category of utensil.
15 people found this helpful
|
M

Michelle T.
- Too pretty to keep in a drawer

Verified Purchase

Reviewed in the
United States
on
Mar 19, 2026
These sit out in a crock on my counter because they're honestly too nice to hide away. Almost a year of daily use and they still look brand new. Best kitchen purchase I've made in a long time.
6 people found this helpful
|
A

Amanda K
- Wish I did this years ago

Verified Purchase

Reviewed in the
United States
on
January 1, 2024
"I kept putting it off because I thought wood would be hard to clean. I was so wrong. These wipe clean in seconds and still look brand new after two months of daily cooking"
33 people found this helpful
|
Is there any coating on these utensils? +

No. Our utensils are 100% natural teak with no lacquer, shellac, dye, or synthetic coating of any kind. Just pure, untreated wood.

Will they scratch my non-stick pans? +

No. Teak is naturally smooth and glides along any surface without leaving a mark. Safe for non-stick, ceramic, and cast iron cookware.

How do I clean them? +

Hand wash with warm water and mild soap, then dry immediately. Don't soak them or put them in the dishwasher.

How long do they last? +

With normal use and basic care, a very long time. That's why we back every set with a lifetime warranty.

What if something breaks? +

Email us at support@teakmade.com and we'll send a replacement. No forms, no fine print, no hassle.

Is teak wood safe for kitchen use? +

Yes. Teak is one of the most trusted hardwoods for kitchen use. It's naturally dense, water-resistant, and antimicrobial — bacteria can't thrive on its surface.

15,241+ Families Have Already Made the Switch

Join thousands who've ditched plastic and coated utensils for good. Your kitchen — and your family — deserve better.