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Wood fired Pizza Ovens

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Have been thinking for a while about installing a good sized Wood Fired Pizza oven.

When it comes to being handy, this apple fell a long way from the tree so the DIY kits are a little daunting for me.

Question I'd like to ask the Magpie Community is if they have a good recommendation and a good price from a company.

I don't want a Bunnings or an Aldi type oven. Don't think they do the job as well as I would like.
 
Have been thinking for a while about installing a good sized Wood Fired Pizza oven.

When it comes to being handy, this apple fell a long way from the tree so the DIY kits are a little daunting for me.

Question I'd like to ask the Magpie Community is if they have a good recommendation and a good price from a company.

I don't want a Bunnings or an Aldi type oven. Don't think they do the job as well as I would like.

My hubby and I have been thinking about this too. He would also like it - the 'oven' - to double as a tandoor, as he is a very good cook of Indian food. But I'm not sure the two functions are easily combined. We also cook Indian-style flat breads. Reckon they'd go well in a pizza oven.
 

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A dedicated oven is a waste of money and space.
As seen in the previous post, there are better alternatives.
I know several people who have installed ovens over the years and most don't even bother firing them up now.
A lot of hassle for a result than can be had from other devices that are more flexible.
 

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