Can Costco's $250 Chefmate Electric pizza oven really make Neapolitan pizza? Unboxing and Testing
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- Опубліковано 5 гру 2023
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@BitontoPizza unboxes step by step and includes all the details: build quality, display (super cool), controls, pizza stone, heating elements, measurements, and the included peel.
We also do a first cook making 6 pizzas and some artisan bread showing the results along the way. How good is it? You might be surprised.
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Costco always providing useful machines. Thank you for this review, I had no clue this existed.
You bet!
that bottom is not burned at all.. in my book that´s just fine.
Thanks… I guess I’m just picky!
Thank you for this review. Not all of us have a place to put a wood burning or propane oven and so have to look at electric pizza ovens. Nice to know there is a more moderate option for an electric pizza oven. Keep up the great work.
Thanks! Good to hear from you
What was the adjustment temperature you made on the napolitan pizza? Was it 800 on top and 600 or 650 on the bottom ? I'm trying to figure mine out because the bottom keeps getting burnt.
I was about to return mine, but realized it works better in manual mode. The presets are in my opinion too hot; I just kept getting burnt pizza. 😂
I'd like to see it after 100 pies.
I purchased from Costco, it’s amazing to have small home oven pizza
Hi, what is the name of the oven (and spelling) that you first mentioned -- phonetically I caught it as zee-oh-cheero -- curious about it. I also bought this oven, haven't used it yet. Was wondering how different it was from the Breville or the Ozone Volt -- but for the price, I'm looking forward to using it since I 've been using my regular stove and have had to partake everything. Thanks so much, enjoyed your what you had to say, Laura
Zio Ciro. It's on a higher price and performance level
Yup I know what I’m buying when I move into my apt
Thanks for the review. Hope you do more. I think the issue is with the stone. The Italian Sette7 and Effe ovens that are sold in Italy to serious home chefs and some commercial, recommend the stone be a Saputo stone. It will cook the pizza more gently on the bottom. The issue with that with this oven, is that the base still would not get hot enough for the base of the pizza to cook properly. When using a Saputo stone, it needs to be at least 850 F for a nicely cooked pizza. I was not impressed with how the top of these pizzas cooked in this Chefmate oven. You may need to add some browning agent but it could be tweaking your recipe.
Certainly, a Saputo stone… and a thicker one would make a difference. I think this oven, at such a low price point is something I can work with for the right occasions.
I got mine about a week ago,was dented before I took it out of the box.
Here in the UK we have the same oven, different name and controls are a bit different. Anyway bought one a few months ago and after a few weeks was getting some great pizza's out of it but unfortunately the fan started making strange noises and then it packed up altogether. Amazon no longer stock it here so got a refund. Shame.
Wow. Thanks for letting me know. I can return to Costco within 90 days. I’ll be sure to use it a lot in the meantime
I use mine for NY style pizza only
Maybe the air temperature wasn’t high and no flame to make that crust pop?
Yeah, I need to look at the oven spring issue a bit further. I would say it is the primary weakness of my brief experience.
@@BitontoPizza One of the brief glimpses of the temp controls showed them being set to only 600-700 deg range.
Do u think it works for a small restaurant? I Wanna Sell smalls pizzas 🍕
Id be putting my pizza steel on top of the stone or in place of the stone. The steel will rebound way faster than stone.
What do you mean by “rebound”?
What the heck is in your window at the 11:09 mark?
I think your were overly critical of this oven given its price point. Similar electric pizza ovens such as an Ooni or the Cusinart costs upwards of $1000.00, where as the Chefman-$250.00. I have one and have made many pizzas successfully. I never use the presets, and have figured out the temps for top and bottom to get it right. Its not a wood or gas fired oven which you cant use inside your house, its an electric oven that you can place on your counter. It is what it is.
wouldn't a pizza steel be better on bottom?
When the oven is capable of higher temps a stone is a better option.
Costco brand name is *Chefman*
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The price of this unit is soaring. Sorry if you were attracted by the $250 price. List price of the oven is $600.00. It is on sale on the Chefman site for $500.00. The Costco price is now $400.00. Amazon had it a few days ago for $375.00. Now, on Amazon, it is $429.00. It is rapidly losing its appeal.
I know seriously I saw the price I was like I'm buying it looked up on Costco $400 that is insane
@@batmansbatman It's as cheap as you will get a reputable electric pizza oven. Target has one made by Cuisinart that gets to 700 degrees also $400. You could buy an Ooni Volt but thats 1k dollars. I have this oven and I love it.
@indyvin price now crashing. $300 at Costco 1/7/2024. Gaining appeal rapidly.
@@hu_b Right you are. One week delivery. Not bad. Thanks for the notice.
$250 today amazon
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