A Perfect Gift For All The Family This Christmas...

Cash in on The Stone Bake Oven Company Christmas SALE!

'The Winter Primo' - enjoy cooking in your wood fired oven all year round. Only £599 + FREE Accessory Kit worth £49.99! When you order before the 18/12, for Christmas delivery.

For those who love thier garden, to spoil the spouse this Christmas or simply because you're a foodie fanatic! A wood fired oven is a gift that keeps on giving, with the ability to cook all year round.

The latest 'must have' for all homes, wood fired ovens are the latest cooking craze to cross the continent and reach the shores of the UK. Once a luxury for top restaurants, or the rich and famous, the Stone Bake Oven Company have combined quality, cutting edge design and afforability to bring a range of ovens for the british public, that are reliable, easy-to-use, but most importantly achieve an authentic wood fired oven cooking environment which delivers on flavour and cooking techniques.

Hand cast in the UK, a wood burning oven can cook authentic Neapolitan pizza, artisan breads, roasts, casseroles, veggie dishes, and more, better yet, you can expect to almost halve cooking times!

Capable of reaching 500 C, the Primo Oven (as seen above) is ready to cook in within 15 minutes of firing and holds its heat over extended periods of time. Only £599 for the dense, 3-part oven, The Stone Bake Oven Company are giving away a FREE accessory kit with each oven, worth upto £89.99! 

For a range of wood burning ovens, from the compact and affordable, to the grand, or our commercial wood burning oven range, visit www.thestonebakeovencompany.co.uk.

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