FIRST!! 🎉🎉🎉 That looks gorgeous. I think you're going to be the "goto" King of Pizza Ovens reviewer, lol. I wish I would hit the lottery so I can have a pizza farm, lol. Great review Tom. Keep it up!
That looks epic. I have a new inferno oven coming soon. It will be a huge upgrade from my Karu that is now 4 years old. Might get the gas burner for that and use the new one for wood. Love the vids keep up the great work
Looks like a great wood oven, Tom, but at $AU4000 (then converted to $NZ) for oven and stand, it's just a little out of my price range!! I'll stick with my portable Ooni for a little while longer.
When that happens you pick up spare work (helping hand for a contractor friend etc) in your free time and it goes toward that. Simples. ::dusts off hands::
All the prices can be found on the full Fontana Range via the link in the video description. Remember you can get 12% off with the discount code TOMV12
@@JMcBBQ89 I agree, it’s not “cheap” but for the quality, and craftsman ship you’re getting not only a pizza oven but an outdoor cooking device that will last you plenty of years, and looks great too
I would not be keen 5o have an o en 5hat you have to put your hand inside to load the wood. I much prefer the Ooni design to drop the wood in the back.
That was only to set up the fire, once it’s up to temp it’s far too hot to get your hand anywhere near. You need to use a pizza peel or ash rake to place new logs onto the fire
You are the best! Thanks for showing us these videos
Thanks so much for watching
Amazing review Tom, great piece of kit, well build and looks solid.
Thanks so much for watching!
Hi Tom this oven looks great did you say if purchased you also get the 2 peels roasting pan and rack + dough balls ?
Hi thanks for watching, no the promo code gets you 12% off the list price and 16 free frozen dough balls
FIRST!! 🎉🎉🎉 That looks gorgeous. I think you're going to be the "goto" King of Pizza Ovens reviewer, lol. I wish I would hit the lottery so I can have a pizza farm, lol. Great review Tom. Keep it up!
Thanks again for the continued support! It is a really nice oven to own and use!
Looks a lovely oven.
Thank you! Its a rally nice build quality
That looks epic. I have a new inferno oven coming soon. It will be a huge upgrade from my Karu that is now 4 years old.
Might get the gas burner for that and use the new one for wood.
Love the vids keep up the great work
Thanks for watching! I have never tried the inferno oven, but they look cool!
Do you have any reviews upcoming of the Deliviti pizza ovens?
No not currently, they have never reached out to me. I want to though at some point in the futire
So what pizza oven do you use when not making videos?
Depends on the occasion, but normally the Karu16 👍🍕
@@TomVoyageuk 👍👍👍👍👍 still think the Karu 16 is the best for home use!
@@robintaberner it is a great oven!
Looks like a great wood oven, Tom, but at $AU4000 (then converted to $NZ) for oven and stand, it's just a little out of my price range!! I'll stick with my portable Ooni for a little while longer.
Thanks! Yes, its not a cheap oven, but for a serious outdoor cooking enthusiast, its a well built oven that im sure will last years
It took some convincing to get an Ooni from the misses... this might be a bridge too far. Looks great though!
When that happens you pick up spare work (helping hand for a contractor friend etc) in your free time and it goes toward that. Simples. ::dusts off hands::
🤣 yeah you might have a bit of a job there! Looks cool as a garden feature though!
Have you considered building your own wood fired pizza oven?
Not really, I’m not very skilled in brick work, and I already have about 15 pizza ovens haha
How much is that whole setup?
All the prices can be found on the full Fontana Range via the link in the video description. Remember you can get 12% off with the discount code TOMV12
@@TomVoyageuk£238.68 p I think
Hi, this is £1,989 for the oven and stand.
Perfect for the price
@@JMcBBQ89 I agree, it’s not “cheap” but for the quality, and craftsman ship you’re getting not only a pizza oven but an outdoor cooking device that will last you plenty of years, and looks great too
I would not be keen 5o have an o en 5hat you have to put your hand inside to load the wood. I much prefer the Ooni design to drop the wood in the back.
That was only to set up the fire, once it’s up to temp it’s far too hot to get your hand anywhere near. You need to use a pizza peel or ash rake to place new logs onto the fire