New PIZZA OVEN for sale. Made in Italy. LPG (gas) powered for sale in Phnom Penh.
Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2019 9:35 pm
Selling a brand new Ardore Pizza Oven due to a change of plans.
This is a very small and very well renowned pizza oven for outdoor use (also works indoors IF you have the right kind of ventilation). Very useful to make authentic Neapolitan pizzas cause it can easily attain the 370 degrees C (700 Fahrenheit) and over that you need to bake a pizza in 90 seconds. OFC you can use it at a lower temperature to bake other types of pizzas than Neapolitan, as well as use it as a regular oven for just about anything.
Make the best pizzas in town in your own home. Or pop it on a food cart or in your bar/restaurant for an instant supply of free money
Joke aside, with a little bit of hard work, you could be producing top notch pizzas non stop, at a food cost of less than $3, that you sell for $6 or more.
You could regain your investment in a month just by a simple hand pushed cart on Riverside, and in my humble opinion, you could have a very comfy income by putting it in a moto pulled cart and doing a circle around the bar streets every evening. Do your own calculation and see what you come up with.
The oven is made in Italy by these guys www.pizzapartyshop.com/en/portable-gas- ... acesaving/
The pizza stone, a genuine Biscotto Saputo, is made by little swarthy men at the foot of Mount Vesuvio.
An 82 page thread about the oven can be found here www.pizzamaking.com/forum/index.php?topic=54604.0
The oven is very well renowned, just look at the thread above.
I am in Europe right now but the oven is available for pickup in Chbar Ampov. Use Private Message here (if I have access to it as a new member, I don't know yet) for questions.
The oven is brand new in an unopened box, that I carried all the way from Europe, whistling when walking past customs. You can OFC open the box to inspect it if you are serious about the product. Buying a new Ardore oven would cost you at least 960 euro ($1070) plus postage (80 to 250), and I do not even think they deliver to Cambodia. There is a 55 day waiting period to buy one due to popular demand. I would sell mine for $800 ONO, and I am not in a panic to sell, so don't bargain too hard I'll throw in a handheld IR thermometer for free. All you need to do is add a gas bottle and a pizza peel (and flour, salt, water, yeast, cheese, tomato and basil).
Product pics and video below are from the web.
Product video 1
Product video 2
This is a very small and very well renowned pizza oven for outdoor use (also works indoors IF you have the right kind of ventilation). Very useful to make authentic Neapolitan pizzas cause it can easily attain the 370 degrees C (700 Fahrenheit) and over that you need to bake a pizza in 90 seconds. OFC you can use it at a lower temperature to bake other types of pizzas than Neapolitan, as well as use it as a regular oven for just about anything.
Make the best pizzas in town in your own home. Or pop it on a food cart or in your bar/restaurant for an instant supply of free money
Joke aside, with a little bit of hard work, you could be producing top notch pizzas non stop, at a food cost of less than $3, that you sell for $6 or more.
You could regain your investment in a month just by a simple hand pushed cart on Riverside, and in my humble opinion, you could have a very comfy income by putting it in a moto pulled cart and doing a circle around the bar streets every evening. Do your own calculation and see what you come up with.
The oven is made in Italy by these guys www.pizzapartyshop.com/en/portable-gas- ... acesaving/
The pizza stone, a genuine Biscotto Saputo, is made by little swarthy men at the foot of Mount Vesuvio.
An 82 page thread about the oven can be found here www.pizzamaking.com/forum/index.php?topic=54604.0
The oven is very well renowned, just look at the thread above.
I am in Europe right now but the oven is available for pickup in Chbar Ampov. Use Private Message here (if I have access to it as a new member, I don't know yet) for questions.
The oven is brand new in an unopened box, that I carried all the way from Europe, whistling when walking past customs. You can OFC open the box to inspect it if you are serious about the product. Buying a new Ardore oven would cost you at least 960 euro ($1070) plus postage (80 to 250), and I do not even think they deliver to Cambodia. There is a 55 day waiting period to buy one due to popular demand. I would sell mine for $800 ONO, and I am not in a panic to sell, so don't bargain too hard I'll throw in a handheld IR thermometer for free. All you need to do is add a gas bottle and a pizza peel (and flour, salt, water, yeast, cheese, tomato and basil).
Product pics and video below are from the web.
Product video 1
Product video 2