Not sure if any of you guys have seen this yet but they've been floating around on ebay for a while now and from the reviews I've seen on them they appear to be quite good.
http://kettlepizza.com/
I'll be looking to get one ordered after Rudgewick and will let you know how I get on with it, although if anyone's already got one I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on it.
Turn your Weber kettle into a Pizza oven
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Re: Turn your Weber kettle into a Pizza oven
It certainly looks good, and I'll be interested to hear how you get on with it, but I think they exagerate the problem somewhat.
Before I moved onto my Traeger, I have cooked dozens of pizzas in my Weber without problems, simply using a pizza stone.
Note on their how-it-works page, how the "problem" picture has the charcoal grate covered on coals, where on the KettlePizza pictures, the charcoal is arranged in a C-shape, and is not directly underneath the pizza. Hardly a fair test.
Before I moved onto my Traeger, I have cooked dozens of pizzas in my Weber without problems, simply using a pizza stone.
Note on their how-it-works page, how the "problem" picture has the charcoal grate covered on coals, where on the KettlePizza pictures, the charcoal is arranged in a C-shape, and is not directly underneath the pizza. Hardly a fair test.
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Re: Turn your Weber kettle into a Pizza oven
Earlier this year I made one of these in stainless based upon the design specs on their web site. To be honest I didnt find it improved the pizza cooking significantly over just using the standard Weber lid. How the charcoal was arranged though did make a big difference.