Beefeater pizza oven destroying pizza stones!

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freebo
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Beefeater pizza oven destroying pizza stones!

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Hi,
I just got one of these: http://www.beefeaterbbq.com/pizza-oven- ... /i1286319/ but in stainless (display stock).

Had our first "pizza party" with it, it does an amazing job making crispy pizza's in minutes but, it cracked 2 pizza stones in minutes too, guess its getting too hot.

Does anyone know where I can buy thick, unglazed terracotta tiles or fire bricks?

I know I could turn it down but that would be no fun and pizza stones are expensive to experiment with when they last like 5 mins.
hoddo
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Re: Beefeater pizza oven destroying pizza stones!

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A pizza stone should handle the heat better than a terracotta tile, are you letting the stone slowly warm up in the oven as it comes to temp? You cant put a cold stone in a hot oven.
freebo
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Yep, the (first) stone went in before I lit the BBQ, and I had it on "low".
Groovy Gorilla
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If you cant get fire bricks and they might be too thick and take to long to heat try brick pavers.
They should last for a long time and arent to thick to take forever to heat.
pretty cheap too
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freebo
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What kind of pavers did you mean?

I know you can't go anything glazed as the glaze can contain lead.
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G'day
Your pizza stone usually comes with a rack use that. If not raise it above the grills of your BBQ to stop the uneven heat And cracking. It's hard to go to 25 mm pavers or firebrick splits at 25 mm as it takes about an hour for the heat to pass through a mass like that.
I have a wood fired oven for a number of years but do own a pizza stone which has seen a lot of use on BBQ, in ovens and under grills at many friends houses. I don't care what you think a "proper" pizza should be. Your can cook a great pizza on a stone and why not.
You might want to investigate a steel plate as well, I hear that makes a great base. I had a 12 mm ( 1/2 in) ex armor plate that was a great BBQ plate and you could literally cook on full flames and not burn anything.
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freebo wrote:What kind of pavers did you mean?

I know you can't go anything glazed as the glaze can contain lead.
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=Ungl ... mgWl-KLoBg
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If you're in NSW I can highly recommend these guys: http://www.fieldfurnace.com.au/

They do cash sales over the counter, and are more than happy to help you decide on what you need. I bought 300mm x 300mm x 40mm thin bricks (like a paver) - marketed as bread oven floor tiles, and you can buy them by the brick - so you only have to buy 1 or 2, not a whole pack.
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