The effortlessly stylish and user friendly built-in Pizza Oven from ILVE is likely to have local pizzerias furiously sweating it’s arrival.
September 16th, 2011
Producing a 400 degree heat in pizza mode, ILVE’s new pizza oven cooks pizza to perfection in as little as three minutes.
Incorporating an impressive list of renowned operating features synonymous with the ILVE brand including Turbowave Quickstart preheating, bread and pastry cooking functions and control panel cooling fan, it is the new pizza mode that undoubtedly sets this apart from the pack.
Compact in design, the built-in ILVE Pizza Oven will be right at home in any kitchen. While providing the perfect specialist or second oven for a showpiece kitchen that has everything, its 38L capacity and everyday functionally, such as 10 multifunction settings and recessed grill element, make this oven equally suited to smaller apartment, galley or studio kitchens where space is at a premium.
Once installed, all that’s left for primo pizza cooked at home is to find a favourite dough recipe, call on friends or family and let the topping combinations run free.
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