Thank you for having such an incredible sight. Pizza-zee of Chet z here. We are building out our back deck and plan to install a WFO. The question is which one?
Some background to help...We love to cook, smoke as in BBQ (green egg for about 15 years), make sausage (love restaurant depot), and my wife and daughter are true bakers faking clay pots for a WFO. So, we want to make true Neapolitan pizza (aspire too anyway) as well as baking and cooking. We comfortably cook for 15 to 20 folks and enjoy sharing our time together. We are also building our Bocce ball court (had one at previous house). so you can get the full picture of spending time with friends, food and drink.
I am comfortable with a kit, growing up working with my uncle as a stone mason
Based on my limited reading over the past several weeks, I have gravitated to the Volta or Forno Bravo.
The Volta 120 has a 47.2" cooking area, 22" wide door. Stated price of 120 is $2,200
https://www.grillsnovens.com/outdoor...n-kit-106.html
Casa2G series 110 which has 1 44? inside surface $ stated price of $3,150
https://www.fornobravo.com/store/cas...izza-oven-kit/
or the
Premio2G110 Premium which has a 44? inside surface price of $3,650
https://www.fornobravo.com/product-s...s-pizza-ovens/
Is this cooling area just right? Are there meaningful differences in the heat up time? The Heat retention for baking, etc? I know the Forno Brovo come with stainless steel chimneys, so there would be additional costs for Volta.
Also, these are stated prices, are their better Friends and family rates?
Any insights would greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Pizza_zee
Some background to help...We love to cook, smoke as in BBQ (green egg for about 15 years), make sausage (love restaurant depot), and my wife and daughter are true bakers faking clay pots for a WFO. So, we want to make true Neapolitan pizza (aspire too anyway) as well as baking and cooking. We comfortably cook for 15 to 20 folks and enjoy sharing our time together. We are also building our Bocce ball court (had one at previous house). so you can get the full picture of spending time with friends, food and drink.
I am comfortable with a kit, growing up working with my uncle as a stone mason
Based on my limited reading over the past several weeks, I have gravitated to the Volta or Forno Bravo.
The Volta 120 has a 47.2" cooking area, 22" wide door. Stated price of 120 is $2,200
https://www.grillsnovens.com/outdoor...n-kit-106.html
Casa2G series 110 which has 1 44? inside surface $ stated price of $3,150
https://www.fornobravo.com/store/cas...izza-oven-kit/
or the
Premio2G110 Premium which has a 44? inside surface price of $3,650
https://www.fornobravo.com/product-s...s-pizza-ovens/
Is this cooling area just right? Are there meaningful differences in the heat up time? The Heat retention for baking, etc? I know the Forno Brovo come with stainless steel chimneys, so there would be additional costs for Volta.
Also, these are stated prices, are their better Friends and family rates?
Any insights would greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Pizza_zee
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