As New Zealanders, we have a deep love of the outdoors, out in the sun all day extending into the cooler Kiwi nights surrounded by friends and whanau. Imagine the sense of pride you will get when your guests are served amazing food and phenomenal heat, that deep sense of satisfaction when they leave at the end of the night, thanking you for such a lovely evening – in fact, the best night ever, everyone always remembers great food, great company, and warmth!
You will not find anything else on the market that compares to the Large Kiwi Outdoor Oven. An extremely hot outdoor fire and an entertainer’s dream, producing cooking results that previously you only saw in someone else's life.
The Outdoor Fire is designed to radiate heat through refractory bricks and insulation. A standard indication of heat arc from a firebox will radiate 45 degrees minimum from the back corner - the large Outdoor Oven has a 1-meter-long firebox giving it a large heat arc, no one will be cold at your place.
The oven (top section) will cook banquets for large groups or just have all the pizzas ready at the same time for the entire family. Roasts will fall off the bone, BBQ grilling will provide a more natural smoky flavour and salmon will be juicy with crispy skin. Roast vegetables can be added when ready, as well as garlic bread and corn in the husk if that is what you enjoy. Slow cooking is made easy because of conductive heating directly from the back of the oven, making it so easy to maintain the heat the biggest benefit of cooking outside is that you are mingling with your guests, no longer stuck in the kitchen or behind the BBQ.
Oven Dimensions
Approximate for initial fitment
1180mm wide
500mm deep
910mm high (oven)
1450mm high on stand
Weight: 330kg (370kg with stand)
All oven prices include:
A stainless-steel 700mm flue with a 600mm spark arrestor for fire safety.
A stainless-steel oven rack
A stainless-steel Firebox grill
Delivery
It is ready to light when the flue and spark arrestor are secured in place and positioned correctly. The first fire will need to be a paint seasoning fire.