Kristof Jozsa
TVWBB Fan
Joe, I agree completely.
I received the PizzaQue kit and gave it a run for its $26 yesterday evening. With an outside temp of around 25F and using only a single chimney of lump and 3-4 small pieces of wood I had absolutely no trouble reaching over 700F in the kettle. We baked the pizzas for about 8 minutes, rotating it at half time, and while there are still several areas to improve, the results were already smelling and tasting fantastic with a wooden aroma and a crunchy base:




Next time I'd like to get my dough thinner, probably use less pizza sauce, likely use fewer toppings, etc, but the fact that I have no more troubles with reaching a sufficient heat is already relieving.
I received the PizzaQue kit and gave it a run for its $26 yesterday evening. With an outside temp of around 25F and using only a single chimney of lump and 3-4 small pieces of wood I had absolutely no trouble reaching over 700F in the kettle. We baked the pizzas for about 8 minutes, rotating it at half time, and while there are still several areas to improve, the results were already smelling and tasting fantastic with a wooden aroma and a crunchy base:




Next time I'd like to get my dough thinner, probably use less pizza sauce, likely use fewer toppings, etc, but the fact that I have no more troubles with reaching a sufficient heat is already relieving.