only fire Universal Stainless Steel Pizza Oven Kit ...

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only fire Barbecue Pizza Kit Product Features The kit includes four-piece accessory pack:heavy stainless steel chamber, thermometer, 14″ outdoor pizza stone, 13.5″*16″ aluminum pizza peel Fits for gas grill like brand weber, char griller, broil king and other models Made of highest quality stainless steel with a double-wall ceiling for optimal heat retention.Professional design for

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only fire Barbecue Pizza Kit

Product Features

  • The kit includes four-piece accessory pack:heavy stainless steel chamber, thermometer, 14″ outdoor pizza stone, 13.5″*16″ aluminum pizza peel
  • Fits for gas grill like brand weber, char griller, broil king and other models
  • Made of highest quality stainless steel with a double-wall ceiling for optimal heat retention.Professional design for oven-style baking
  • Assembles and installs in minutes with no tools.Fast,easy way to bake fresh/frozen pizza
  • Turn your outdoor gas grill into a professional style pizza oven.So much faster than baking in oven and the pizza come out crispy,not soggy

Comments

Anonymous says:

Propane Grill Version, more instructions needed? We purchased this item excited at the prospect of making evenly cooked pizzas at home. All home made pizzas seem to come out soggy with toppings just sliding off the slice. Regular ovens only get up to the 450 mark reliably, and the standard grill can reach 600-700 degrees in preheat mode but quickly lose that temp when they are opened.I’m reviewing the propane version of this unit.The description claims that it fits on most propane grills. If the unit is supposed to…

Anonymous says:

Makes pizza Overall I’m happy with this oven. I’m writing this review because I have two different kettle ovens. I have the PizzaQue I use at my cottage that I purchased years ago for only $55. It was not available (at least near that price) so I searched one a little higher quality for my home. As far as they compare they both make good pizza. The only fire is much better looking, better constructed, easier to set up, holds steady temperature for much longer. 1 big chimney of charcoal plus oak chunk is…

Anonymous says:

Turns out a stunning pizza! Works amazingly well. I put it in my grill top and let it warm up just to see how hot it would get. When I took my infrared heat sensing gun out to check the heat it registered so high that I couldn’t get a read. Left the lid up for a bit and dialed down the burners a little and got a solid reading of 800 plus degrees. Because I use a 00 flour that doesn’t like heats much above 650/700 I dropped the temps and the oven kept an even reading all over. I’m attaching a pic of a pizza loaded…

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