🍕 Slice into the future of pizza-making!
The Ariete 9280 Single Pizza Oven is designed for pizza enthusiasts, featuring a maximum cooking temperature of 400°C, a convenient viewing window, and a non-stick ceramic cooking stone. With a cooking time of just 4 minutes and an adjustable temperature control, this compact oven is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, making it a versatile addition to any kitchen.
Brand | Ariete |
Model Number | 928 |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 30 x 34 x 19 cm; 4.25 kg |
Voltage | 100 Volts |
Special Features | 4-minute preparation, porthole for cooking control, 2 stainless steel paddles |
Item Weight | 4.25 kg |
H**A
Helps to make good pizzas
Love my pizzas from this mini oven. It heats up fast, about 10mns from 0 to about 350 degree.Easy to use and allows me to make great pizzas in 5mns, on heat set up at 4.Because it heats up fast and the heating is all around, the middle doesn't get cooked as fast so pre cook your veg if you like them well done.My pizzas come out with a lovely crunchy crust.Easy to clean, like taking scraps away although you may still have some black marks. I usually heat up the oven, once hot i drop a bit of water on the plate, wait for half minute/1 minute then with a flat hard plastic object and a solid paper towel i scrap the hard bits away.
B**S
The missing link.... amazing
I've been working on my pizza game for a few years. The problem has always been my inability to cook at a high enough temperature. My bases are decent, and so is my sauce and toppings but they always come out a bit flat and dry in a 250c oven, even on a stone.This is super simple to use. It heats up quickly and is safe to use on a worktop saver despite getting very hot. I bought a large wooden peel to put the pizzas on the stone and the trickiest bit was sliding it off (even with semolina flour applied) but it gets easier with practice (I didn't use the wooden pizza peels provided after reading other reviews). I initially used a metal peel with holes in it (bought separately) and it was a nightmare to get the pizza off it - this well dusted with flour wooden peel works much better.First attempts have yielded superb results. I still have some adjustments to make in terms of not overloading the sauce and the cheese as there is less chance for moisture to evaporate in this as opposed to in a regular oven so some did come out with more moisture in the top than expected. However, the bases, which I turned approx each minute, were amazing. I have learned to hand stretch them, so had brilliant puffed up crispy charred crusts and a lovely char underneath. 4-5 minutes at number 5 and they were done. I am now also making 70% hydrated dough which is easy when you get the hang of it and produces great pizzas (and can be mixed in a regular bread maker as long as you get the measurements right).The only other comment is that the stone was covered in black marks from leaking toppings right away. This didn't impair the ability of the unit to produce amazing pizza and I don't care what it looks like personally. Apparently you can clean it pyrolitically on an extended high heat and I'll give that a go, but rogue toppings can otherwise be carefully scraped or wiped off with dry kitchen rollThis is about to become my favourite kitchen device. I wish I'd bought one years ago.Tip- try making your dough with a poolish starter (Google it!) Very easy and yields superb results. Also use 00 flour. It's worth it.
H**R
Easy to use
Very good pizza maker I like it
A**M
Easy pizza
Does what it says on the box.One month in and still giving great results
S**R
Lasted 4 months - no customer support
I've had pizza makers of similar design for a number of years. The most durable lasted ten years, this Ariete 909 lasted 4 months.Initially it worked well, the stone is more easily stained than others I have used. It's none-removable so you can't scrub it in quite the way as removable stones and the coating doesn't seem to make a lot of difference as far as stain-resistance goes.The last time I used it, I turned it on and it immediately went pop and didn't warm up. Clearly an electrical fault.I contacted the retailer and they informed me that as it was outside the 90 day return period, it was not their responsibility and to contact the manufacturer and pursue a warranty claim.As far as I am concerned, it is their responsibility for the first 12 months and so I contacted Amazon customer services and they issued a return label.I posted the pizza maker back to the retailer who, from the tracking information, received it and then did nothing.I contacted the retailer again asking where my refund was and again they said as it was outside the return window I had to deal with the manufacturer.It's worth stressing that the return window was now ONLY 30 DAYS!Again, I contacted Amazon customer services and they issued the refund to me.I have read other reviews where customers say that they are happy with the customer service when the equipment has proved faulty and this gives them confidence for support in the future. I can only assume this is because the item became faulty within the return period.If you buy this pizza maker and it breaks after the return window, in my experience you will have no comeback with the retailer. Amazon tell me they issued my refund 'at their discretion' so there are no guarantees you will have the same result.When I got the initial response from the supplier, I did actually contact the manufacturer Ariete via their website and have never received a reply.I cannot recommend this pizza maker. Whilst it worked OK when it did word, it has gone up in price since I bought it and the customer service is none-existent.