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  2. Ooni (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 2012 by husband-and-wife team Kristian Tapaninaho, a native of Finland, and Darina Garland. [5] [6] [7] [8]The company was formed around Tapaninaho’s invention of the world's first portable and affordable wood-fired oven used for cooking pizzas and other foodstuffs suitable for high-temperature baking, up to 500 °C (932 °F).

  3. This Portable Outdoor Pizza Oven Cooks Pizzas in Just One Minute

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    But each and every pizza came out of the Ooni outdoor pizza oven with a crust boasting that perfect blend of air pockets, a bit of char in some pl This Portable Outdoor Pizza Oven Cooks Pizzas in ...

  4. Gozney's Roccbox is a portable and powerful pizza oven that ...

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    And the Gozney Roccbox portable pizza oven definitely makes it a bit easier.The quest for good pizza is a lifelong journey for some. But aside from perfecting the dough, sourcing the best tomatoes ...

  5. This portable wood-fired oven makes backyard BBQ season ... - AOL

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    This sleek portable oven can cook a pizza in 60-seconds!

  6. Oven - Wikipedia

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    A stove bench in the living room of a German farmhouse A wood-fired pizza oven, a type of masonry oven A microwave oven Interior of a modern home oven A Japanese toaster oven Double oven A built-in oven fixture that has either two ovens, [14] [15] or one oven and one microwave oven. It is usually built into the kitchen cabinet. Earth oven

  7. Malleable Iron Range Company - Wikipedia

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    During World War I, the company developed portable coal-wood field ranges for use by the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe. [1] During World War II, the Malleable Iron Range Company produced 75mm artillery shells, truck bodies, and gas and water cans.