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November 08, 2021 1 min read

Wood-Fired Pizza Ovens are usually very heavy.  EuroFlame ovens range between 1,200 pounds to 4,000 pounds!  How can you safely move an oven that size without damaging your oven?  Read below for Best Practices For Installing Your Wood Fired Oven.

EuroFlame Ovens will arrive on a truck with a flatbed to lower the oven to the ground.  It is best to lower your oven onto a paved surface so you can move the oven easily with a pallet jack.

Watch the video below for a demonstration of a EuroFlame Oven Being Delivered:

 


Once your oven is safely delivered, you should store it somewhere dry until you are ready to place the oven on a countertop surface.  EuroFlame Ovens have steel eyelets on the four corners where you can connect chains or ropes to lift the oven off the ground.

Watch the video below to see how How To Lift Your Wood Fired Oven:

 


You will need some heavy equipment to lift your oven off the ground to set it on your countertop.  Some customers prefer to hire a contractor for this kind of heavy lifting, but you can also use an engine hoist or forklift to move the oven yourself. 

Watch the video below to watch the EuroFlame Amadora Wood-Fired Pizza Oven Being Installed:

 

Zane Vercher
Zane Vercher



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