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Started by MaxBobcat, October 14, 2014, 10:07:12 AM

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MaxBobcat



Bob BQ

BBQ:it's what's for dinner. Grail: 18" Custom - "The Californian"

jmeier64

The KettlePizza is a great deal with the groupon. The inexpensive stone would shatter first use when you get that grill temp over 700. I have gone through two stones both bargain brands. I am going to get the Weber Gourmet System Stone for my next one.
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Red Kettle Rich

Looking for a RED 26" Kettle & a tabbed no leg RED 22" Kettle near STL. Copper Sam Adams SJ anywhere 8)

Troy

the best pizza stone for the weber is the red sky - but it appears the company either went under, or they suck at paying their hosting (and suck at maintaining their social media too).

The kettle pizza groupon seems like a good deal, assuming shipping is free. How much is shipping?

Factor in another 200 for the prograte, tombstone, and baking steel and its still a pretty good savings.
Local restaurant supply should have peels for ~$20


MacEggs

Quote from: ClubChapin on October 15, 2014, 06:13:34 AM
I've found that the best, and cheapest, pizza stones are not marketed as pizza stones. Instead, the are "kiln shelves" found at pottery supply stores.

http://www.seattlepotterysupply.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=sps_ecat&Category_Code=KS

http://www.seattlepotterysupply.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=sps_ecat&Product_Code=31203&Category_Code=KS

http://www.seattlepotterysupply.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=sps_ecat&Product_Code=31204&Category_Code=KS

I agree with this 100%!  I use a kiln shelf in my KP adaptor, and never had an issue with it.
They should be able to handle temperatures of 2000℉ without cracking.  Plus, they are not expensive.

I strongly recommend it over buying a traditional "pizza stone" that you would find in a store.
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A: When you are not allowed to question it.

AnakiMana

I recommend the tombstone from KettlePizza. Its design makes using the KP easier.

zavod44

Are these kiln shelves food safe?

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Troy

Quote from: zavod44 on October 16, 2014, 03:21:06 AM
Are these kiln shelves food safe?

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If the kiln shelves are made from cordierite and haven't been used or treated with silica wash or other treatments, they are food safe.

zavod44

How would you know?

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Nate

Anyone know what the shipping cost is? I'm really tempted to get one.

mike.stavlund

Groupon is claiming that shipping is free:  https://www.groupon.com/deals/gg-kettlepizza-basic-pizza-oven-kit-for-185-and-225-charcoal/discussion

I'm seriously tempted to try this, especially after I did some quick math today on our yearly Dominoes expenditures. 

And re: stones, I've had decent luck with a piece of square cut Pennsylvania field stone.  I went to the stoneyard and picked the smoothest piece I could find.  I've had it up to 600 degrees with no problems.  And the pizza doesn't stick to the surface. 
One of the charcoal people.

charred

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