Hello,
I have owned the Casa2g 90 for about 6 month, and used the oven for about 15 times. I noticed the hearth had 2 long cracks and wanted to see how bad it was. I removed the tiles, which were heavy , but noticed that the cracks ran the backside of it.
Most people on the board say small cracks in the oven walls are normal, which I have but it hasn't caused any problems. Is this OK for the floor tiles?
I have my oven on a stainless steel stand with casters that moves back and forth about 30 feet. Basically from under the patio to outside, to clear the chimney and not cook dangerously under the patio cover. I dont think moving an oven would cause the tile to crack.
Also I noticed that the heat under the stainless plate, the metal gets quite hot. I wonder if the heat is leaking out? I am using the 2" insulation board supplied with the Casa2g oven.
The 2 images below are 1 side of the tile
This image is of the other tile that is cracked, but isnt as bad and doesnt run all the around the backside.
I have owned the Casa2g 90 for about 6 month, and used the oven for about 15 times. I noticed the hearth had 2 long cracks and wanted to see how bad it was. I removed the tiles, which were heavy , but noticed that the cracks ran the backside of it.
Most people on the board say small cracks in the oven walls are normal, which I have but it hasn't caused any problems. Is this OK for the floor tiles?
I have my oven on a stainless steel stand with casters that moves back and forth about 30 feet. Basically from under the patio to outside, to clear the chimney and not cook dangerously under the patio cover. I dont think moving an oven would cause the tile to crack.
Also I noticed that the heat under the stainless plate, the metal gets quite hot. I wonder if the heat is leaking out? I am using the 2" insulation board supplied with the Casa2g oven.
The 2 images below are 1 side of the tile
This image is of the other tile that is cracked, but isnt as bad and doesnt run all the around the backside.
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