OUTDOOR WOOD/GAS PIZZA OVENS

NEW RESIDENTIAL GAS OVENS

NEW                                         NEW                                     NEW


Well it took a while, but we can now offer you our new gas assist burner for all of our Casa 2g, Vesuvio. Toscana and Premio oven kits. You will now be able to utilize these oven kits using wood fired, gas fired or wood/gas combo. We recommend ordering the optional Cucina stand, and oven tools when you make this purchase. This will not only make your assembly easier but will allow you to finish off the oven and stand with brick work, tiles or anything else that peaks your imagination. (Finish materials and labor supplied by customer)

"We've seen an increase in residential customers asking for a gas option," said Anthony Rodriguez, Technical Support Specialist at Forno Bravo. "Some people are looking for the convenience of gas, but we also want to provide a solution for people who live in areas that have local bans on outdoor wood fired cooking appliances. Now everyone can enjoy the experience of an outdoor pizza oven."

The gas option will be available with the kit alone or with a pre-fabricated steel stand and hearth to house the burner unit. The burner provides a low (32,000 BTU) and high (66,000 BTU) output. When installed, the ovens can be used as wood, gas or wood/gas burning combinations. An upgrade kit for Forno Bravo owners with existing ovens built from Casa or Premio kits will be available in June 2016.

The kits come with everything you need to build a pizza oven plus the burner, control box, gas regulator, remote thermometer and gas leak detector. These ovens are certified for out door use only.

The kits will be available in three versions:

- Standard Casa and Premio modular oven kits with no stand

- Standard kit with a Cucina stand pre-assembled in one crate

- Retro-fit option for Casa and Premio ovens already installed

Give us a call and we will explain everything.
1-888-270-0592: 
email:  glacier@metrocast.net   

WARNING – Gas settings are pre-set, choosing wrong gas setting can create a severe safety issue resulting in fire, explosion or personal injury.