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A taste of Italy: Fire is hot stuff


for pizza Taylor UK launches latest version of rapid-cook, retro pizza oven


Taylor UK has launched the latest version of the stylish Fire pizza oven, which is manufactured by TurboChef. As well as baking pizzas up to 14 inches in diameter in as little as 90 seconds, this compact, rapid cook pizza oven looks stunning with its tubular body and retro styling. In addition, it fits on a back bar or counter top and it is ventless, so it can be easily installed just about anywhere, with no need for extra extraction.


The Fire is perfect for any site looking for a distinctive, front of house pizza oven. It also bakes authentic, top class pizzas. Cooking is achieved using convection fans, top and bottom, which can be independently controlled. The clever design ensures the oven is easily regulated and also means it can reach temperatures of up to 450°C, making it the hottest compact electric pizza oven on the market. The high temperature mimics the classic pizza oven climate, delivering a pizza that’s got a crispy bottom and a deliciously succulent topping – in just 90 seconds.


The integral catalytic convertor takes care of cooking smells and the double wall insulated construction helps minimise radiating heat, keeping the outer walls cool. There’s a removable bottom access panel for easy cleaning of the 430 stainless steel interior. The exterior has a corrosion resistant steel body.


To operate, the user simply loads pizza, using a paddle, onto a pizza shelf screen in the oven. The access flap has a glass viewing panel, so it’s possible to watch the pizza as it cooks. The oven has six pre-set timers.


The latest Fire is available in a range of colours – alongside the classic traffic light red, there’s a choice of yellow, green, pure white, jet black, and blue. The Fire is supplied with a stainless steel pizza paddle and two pizza shelf screens, each capable of holding a 14 inch pizza.


“The Fire is, on the one hand, a real design statement, while at the same time it delivers authentic, artisan baked pizza,” says David Rees, marketing manager of Taylor UK. “Its compact, ‘fit anywhere’ design means all sorts of sites can now offer a real taste of Italian pizza.”


It is supplied with a one year parts and labour warranty.


Freephone 0800 838 896 q 01473 350000 E sales@taylor-company.co.uk H www.taylor-company.co.uk


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