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fishlessman said:Ozzie_Isaac said:
I always find the process inefficient. I spend 1hr getting everything up to temp and heat soaked, then cook it for <2min.fishlessman said:Grogu said:
Apparently, whatever gets ya to bum level brotherfishlessman said:Grogu said:
Basket is part of the eggspander, so that’s duplicating a cost. I don’t think either would be required because you could just set the grate on a conveggtor? The conveggtor (or the eggspander with half moon stones) you would already own for other purposes of the egg. Leaving the total investment to add this to an already existing egg setup at $184 assuming you don’t already own a pizza stone. Otherwise you might as well add the cost of the egg into the equation.alaskanassasin said:Eggspander $259Pizza wedge $129Conveggtor basket $114Conveggtor $129Pizza stone $ 55$686
i dont have any of those things but could make due with my fire bricks and the backside of a fry pan.....the egg really has gotten complicated over the last 20 years
when i used to cook pizza in the egg, 900 to 1200 dome. a tank end similar to a wok, filled with sand and a pizza stone sitting on top. heres a 1200 f cook, about 53 seconds including rotation. that blue flame forms a ball that hovers over the pie
pretty much why i stopped making pizza at home. that and opening that dome at 1200
cracked a base and never tried it again.
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The flame pick is wild. I’ve done one stupid forgot to burp open somewhere in the 500-600 range thus far. Not sure I want to imagine the 1200 open…fishlessman said:Ozzie_Isaac said:
I always find the process inefficient. I spend 1hr getting everything up to temp and heat soaked, then cook it for <2min.fishlessman said:Grogu said:
Apparently, whatever gets ya to bum level brotherfishlessman said:Grogu said:
Basket is part of the eggspander, so that’s duplicating a cost. I don’t think either would be required because you could just set the grate on a conveggtor? The conveggtor (or the eggspander with half moon stones) you would already own for other purposes of the egg. Leaving the total investment to add this to an already existing egg setup at $184 assuming you don’t already own a pizza stone. Otherwise you might as well add the cost of the egg into the equation.alaskanassasin said:Eggspander $259Pizza wedge $129Conveggtor basket $114Conveggtor $129Pizza stone $ 55$686
i dont have any of those things but could make due with my fire bricks and the backside of a fry pan.....the egg really has gotten complicated over the last 20 years
when i used to cook pizza in the egg, 900 to 1200 dome. a tank end similar to a wok, filled with sand and a pizza stone sitting on top. heres a 1200 f cook, about 53 seconds including rotation. that blue flame forms a ball that hovers over the pie
pretty much why i stopped making pizza at home. that and opening that dome at 1200 -
Cracked 2 XL bases, and burnt up some gaskets. That’s when I switched to Papa Murphy’s in my oven at 425.alaskanassasin said:fishlessman said:Ozzie_Isaac said:
I always find the process inefficient. I spend 1hr getting everything up to temp and heat soaked, then cook it for <2min.fishlessman said:Grogu said:
Apparently, whatever gets ya to bum level brotherfishlessman said:Grogu said:
Basket is part of the eggspander, so that’s duplicating a cost. I don’t think either would be required because you could just set the grate on a conveggtor? The conveggtor (or the eggspander with half moon stones) you would already own for other purposes of the egg. Leaving the total investment to add this to an already existing egg setup at $184 assuming you don’t already own a pizza stone. Otherwise you might as well add the cost of the egg into the equation.alaskanassasin said:Eggspander $259Pizza wedge $129Conveggtor basket $114Conveggtor $129Pizza stone $ 55$686
i dont have any of those things but could make due with my fire bricks and the backside of a fry pan.....the egg really has gotten complicated over the last 20 years
when i used to cook pizza in the egg, 900 to 1200 dome. a tank end similar to a wok, filled with sand and a pizza stone sitting on top. heres a 1200 f cook, about 53 seconds including rotation. that blue flame forms a ball that hovers over the pie
pretty much why i stopped making pizza at home. that and opening that dome at 1200
cracked a base and never tried it again. -
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Has anyone actually bought one of these and tried it?
I have a pizza oven, so can't bring myself to buy one of these, but my customers are asking how good it is. I can't tell them as I've not seen anyone use one or anyone even comment on whether they are any good or not.
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YouTube has a few good reviews on it. That might be a place to start. I haven't seen anybody here posting about it. Most folks on the forum that are interested in Pizza have a dedicated cooker already.MeatSmokeFire said:Has anyone actually bought one of these and tried it?
I have a pizza oven, so can't bring myself to buy one of these, but my customers are asking how good it is. I can't tell them as I've not seen anyone use one or anyone even comment on whether they are any good or not.
I would rather light a candle than curse your darkness.
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Here is a link to a thread (active on forum page one) about the wedge and more:
Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint. -
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