Replacement for a pizza party

Started by Reefkeep, November 30, 2020, 02:12:14 PM

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Reefkeep

Hey folks, I'm in search of a replacement for a large 70 x 70 pizza party.  I'm located in the US and apparently they are not longer an option. 

I need something around the same or larger size.  I would prefer the option to use both gas and wood.  Any suggestions?

JeffShoaf

I have a natural gas Pizza Party Passione listed for sale in the "for sale" forum... It's easily switchable to wood.

Reefkeep

Jeff, that's a deal and a half but I'm looking for new and something that I can get replacement parts if and when needed.

02ebz06

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Check this out:

https://authenticpizzaovens.com/collections/modern

Looks a lot like Pizza Party and they have one that is a little larger I believe.
Ships from Houston, TX

EDIT: Doesn't look like it has gas option.  You might inquire.
Bruce here... My cooking toys --> Pizza Party Emizione, Pellet Grill, Pellet Smoker, Propane Griddle, Propane Grill

amolapizza

FWIW, these are well regarded in Italy, though I've never used one myself!

They are available on the US market and can be bought for wood/gas operation.  AFAIK they are constructed from a refractory cement and are not built the same way as a traditional brick oven.  I have a friend who baked 45 second pizza in it (with some difficulty as the bottom tended to bake too fast at those temps).  I'd really like to get one myself, but seeing the price and weather where I live..

https://ziociro.com/
Jack

Effeuno P134H (500C), Biscotto Fornace Saputo, Sunmix Sun6, Caputo Pizzeria, Caputo Saccorosso, Mutti Pelati.

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DoReiMe

Quote from: JeffShoaf on November 30, 2020, 06:23:19 PM
I have a natural gas Pizza Party Passione listed for sale in the "for sale" forum... It's easily switchable to wood.

Do you still have it available? It is natural gas correct, not propane option?

DorisJ

Have you looked into the Four Grand-Mere ovens? They all have a gas option so you can use wood and/or gas https://www.breadstoneovens.com/collections/residential-ovens

02ebz06

Quote from: DorisJ on May 17, 2022, 04:10:52 PM
Have you looked into the Four Grand-Mere ovens? They all have a gas option so you can use wood and/or gas https://www.breadstoneovens.com/collections/residential-ovens

Not in the same class from a price standpoint.
Bruce here... My cooking toys --> Pizza Party Emizione, Pellet Grill, Pellet Smoker, Propane Griddle, Propane Grill

soler

Guys this topic is almost two years old.

02ebz06

Quote from: soler on May 17, 2022, 05:39:53 PM
Guys this topic is almost two years old.

I was just commenting on the post from today.
And with it being two years old, you posted here.   :-D
Bruce here... My cooking toys --> Pizza Party Emizione, Pellet Grill, Pellet Smoker, Propane Griddle, Propane Grill

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