Considering the weak £, it's not a bad price - it's a tiny bit cheaper than the deal posted 12 months ago @ €78.99.
[EDIT]..... Though obviously the exchange rate is now terrible. So technically this is more expensive than 12 months ago, but unlikely this will become pre-brexit prices anytime in the next few years
€73.75 + €8.99 shipping = £73.68.
Thanks, 'lastcall' for pointing out that when you go to Amazon-Italy the price appears to be €74 euros instead of €73, but once you go to checkout it brings it corrects the VAT to 20% instead of 22%.
Use an app like Revolut to get the perfect exchange rate, and opt to pay in Euros with it at checkout.
You'll need to go through the Amazon Italy website to get this price. If you use Google Chrome it has a built in translation function. Otherwise you can download a browser addon to translate the page as it loads.
*****
Just a few notes:
You'll need an EU to UK plug adaptor.
Many people have purchased their 00 flour and tomatos off eBay.
The eBay seller : 'england-italy-2013'
Item number 262645089166
Works out at £9.30 for 1KG flour + 1 Tin Tomatos
Also, If you don't mind buying in bulk, you can get them cheaper on Amazon here:
Eg. 5KG flour + 12 tins = £31.92
Caputo Wheat Flour 00 1KG - The more you buy, the cheaper it is.
^^^ Preorder something to quality for free delivery, or just spend over £20
Caputo 00 flour in smaller quantities of 250g 500g 1kg or 1.5kg and tge option to add san marzano d.o.p tins from eBay
Seller
England--italy-2013
Item number
262693446425
- BoGoF
Top comments
kingchris
24 Oct 168#1
If anyone asks about import duty or VAT from Italy, I'll personally stab them for ruining the country.
dizzer
24 Oct 163#8
See this for what these can do with a bit of modding.
I had one prior to getting an outdoor pizza oven. Good deal OP
All comments (29)
kingchris
24 Oct 168#1
If anyone asks about import duty or VAT from Italy, I'll personally stab them for ruining the country.
k1ngchr15 to kingchris
24 Oct 162#14
I seriously spent a few seconds thinking my account had been hacked...
umirza85
24 Oct 16#2
I love my G3 oven.
89quidyoucantgowrong
24 Oct 162#3
Mine's still going strong after over a year. In use every weekend. I've probably made over 300 12" pizzas in it. I stopped using Caputo in preference to Marriages Manitoba after a long term test.
If I could change one thing about the G3, it would be to replace the useless timer with a second thermostat for the bottom element.
Voted hot.
dealchaser888 to 89quidyoucantgowrong
24 Oct 16#18
May I ask for your help, I bought it only with non English instruction books.
I use it with supermarket fresh pizza but only 1) burn the top especially the sides 2) always stick to the plate...3) don't know how to clean the oven base properly
I think I must do something wrong, could you kindly teach me how to use it?
jayelloh
24 Oct 16#4
excellent investment
splatsplatsplat
24 Oct 162#5
I wonder if manufacturers that sell electronics in Italy give them names with British words to make them sound fancy.
Phillips Bob's your uncle Deep Fryer? The Bee's knees Breville Toaster? Samsung Note, Taking the **** 7?
Opening post
[EDIT]..... Though obviously the exchange rate is now terrible. So technically this is more expensive than 12 months ago, but unlikely this will become pre-brexit prices anytime in the next few years
€73.75 + €8.99 shipping = £73.68.
Thanks, 'lastcall' for pointing out that when you go to Amazon-Italy the price appears to be €74 euros instead of €73, but once you go to checkout it brings it corrects the VAT to 20% instead of 22%.
Use an app like Revolut to get the perfect exchange rate, and opt to pay in Euros with it at checkout.
You'll need to go through the Amazon Italy website to get this price. If you use Google Chrome it has a built in translation function. Otherwise you can download a browser addon to translate the page as it loads.
*****
Just a few notes:
You'll need an EU to UK plug adaptor.
Many people have purchased their 00 flour and tomatos off eBay.
The eBay seller : 'england-italy-2013'
Item number 262645089166
Works out at £9.30 for 1KG flour + 1 Tin Tomatos
Also, If you don't mind buying in bulk, you can get them cheaper on Amazon here:
Eg. 5KG flour + 12 tins = £31.92
Caputo Wheat Flour 00 1KG - The more you buy, the cheaper it is.
£5.52 - 1KG inc shipping
£8.05 - 2KG inc shipping
£10.58 - 3kg inc shipping
£15.65 - 5kg inc shipping
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B003VZ078G/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
San Marzano Plum Tomatos D.O.P Case 12 x 400g tins - £16.27
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00JFPOM5A/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
^^^ Preorder something to quality for free delivery, or just spend over £20
Caputo 00 flour in smaller quantities of 250g 500g 1kg or 1.5kg and tge option to add san marzano d.o.p tins from eBay
Seller
England--italy-2013
Item number
262693446425
- BoGoF
Top comments
http://www.pizzamaking.com/forum/index.php?topic=19732.0
I had one prior to getting an outdoor pizza oven. Good deal OP
All comments (29)
If I could change one thing about the G3, it would be to replace the useless timer with a second thermostat for the bottom element.
Voted hot.
I use it with supermarket fresh pizza but only 1) burn the top especially the sides 2) always stick to the plate...3) don't know how to clean the oven base properly
I think I must do something wrong, could you kindly teach me how to use it?
Phillips Bob's your uncle Deep Fryer? The Bee's knees Breville Toaster? Samsung Note, Taking the **** 7?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B018U9QK88?psc=1
http://www.pizzamaking.com/forum/index.php?topic=19732.0
I had one prior to getting an outdoor pizza oven. Good deal OP