Bought this off Side Deal a few weeks ago. Works great. Takes about 4.5minutes per pie compared to 7minutes in my oven at max, and stays hot through pie after pie, unlike my oven.
It say it works with 20 lb tanks or 1 lb cylinders but then says “adapter sold separately”. So just to be clear, the adapter is for the 1 lb cylinder? And the oven by itself can run on 20 lb tank by default?
@RevRagnarok Oh duh! Should’ve thought to look at the pictures. And one of those pictures has it hooked up to a 1 lb cylinder with an adapter that, supposedly, this doesn’t come with.
@Rueki My brother used to have an adapter - it was basically a tall tree so you had the 20lb as the base and then a standard Coleman lantern on the top. Then it had like 2-3 outputs with a hose so you can run the camp stove, etc. I’m sure they’re pretty standard and cheap.
Harbor Freight seems to have a hose that may fit the bill for $15.
Specs
Product: Pizzacraft PizzaQue Portable Outdoor Pizza Oven
Model: PC6500
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$149.99 at Walmart
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Monday, Dec 29 - Friday, Jan 2
Human
Human
But can it out pizza the hut? (human)
Appropriate to use Piezo ignition for Pizza cooking!
Bought this off Side Deal a few weeks ago. Works great. Takes about 4.5minutes per pie compared to 7minutes in my oven at max, and stays hot through pie after pie, unlike my oven.
It say it works with 20 lb tanks or 1 lb cylinders but then says “adapter sold separately”. So just to be clear, the adapter is for the 1 lb cylinder? And the oven by itself can run on 20 lb tank by default?
@Rueki I’m no expert but the image clearly shows the standard regulator and fitting you’d see on a 20 lb tank.
@Rueki @troy Where would you find an adapter, do you know?
@RevRagnarok Oh duh! Should’ve thought to look at the pictures. And one of those pictures has it hooked up to a 1 lb cylinder with an adapter that, supposedly, this doesn’t come with.
@Rueki My brother used to have an adapter - it was basically a tall tree so you had the 20lb as the base and then a standard Coleman lantern on the top. Then it had like 2-3 outputs with a hose so you can run the camp stove, etc. I’m sure they’re pretty standard and cheap.
Harbor Freight seems to have a hose that may fit the bill for $15.
@Kyeh there are options (see above)
@RevRagnarok Thanks!
Im wondering … if I can find a gas orifice/venturi so I can use my NG connection ??? Then I wouldn’t have to deal with a propane tank. Hmmm,