Good value outside kitchen table
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PT1984

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3,173 posts

205 months

Sunday 4th January
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Hi all. Im looking for an outside table for a mini outside kitchen. -Weber kettle will sit on the side.
-Big and sturdy enough to sit the Ooni Karu on top, and space on the top to prepare pizzas from ball to fire.
-Not too tall to fit a Kamado Joe Jr on.

Cheers!

tog

4,869 posts

250 months

Monday 5th January
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I built one a few years ago using the tips on this thread: https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

Pics of mine on there too. I've now got a Karu as well which fits perfectly, although the prep is done indoors and ready to cook pizzas passed out to me.

PT1984

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3,173 posts

205 months

Monday 5th January
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Thanks tog. I do have a chop saw and impact driver….

I was looking at this, but looks somewhat lightweight. Woukd likely be ok if you could bolt to a wall, but I can’t.

https://www.buttercupfarm.co.uk/deluxe-davenport-u...

PT1984

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3,173 posts

205 months

Tuesday 27th January
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I was lazy and purchased this.

https://www.waltons.co.uk/products/copy-of-pressur...

I have some timber to put a shelf on it, which should also stiffen it up.

Any pointers to where to get a decent size slab to roll pizzas on? Not sure what surface woukd be best? Stone? Marble? Patio slab?

davidexige

559 posts

228 months

Tuesday 27th January
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PT1984 said:
I was lazy and purchased this.

https://www.waltons.co.uk/products/copy-of-pressur...

I have some timber to put a shelf on it, which should also stiffen it up.

Any pointers to where to get a decent size slab to roll pizzas on? Not sure what surface woukd be best? Stone? Marble? Patio slab?
B&Q Large floor tiles about two feet square, they work really well for me, I think a pack of four was about £25.

SHutchinson

2,269 posts

206 months

Tuesday 27th January
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Have you considered the Ooni tables?

https://uk.ooni.com/collections/pizza-oven-tables

I've got one and it works fine, Not sure you'd have space to throw a pizza as well though, unless you bought two.

PT1984

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3,173 posts

205 months

Tuesday 27th January
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Thats what I was thinking for the slab. Cheers. In the mean time I have found this for the pizza rolling. Il just not leave it out in the rain.

https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/laemplig-chopping-boa...

Good call on the Ooni table. But far too spendy for what it is, and I wanted something wide and sturdy enough to roll pizzas on, and support a Kamado Joe jr which is a bit of a (mini) beast.

ukwill

9,894 posts

229 months

Tuesday 27th January
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Something like this? (comes in different sizes)

https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1120024302/indooro...

PT1984

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3,173 posts

205 months

Tuesday 27th January
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I had saved the MG Timber one.

Il see how I get on with the Waltons one.

Cheers all.

The Gauge

6,195 posts

35 months

Tuesday 27th January
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Have a look at IKEA, they do some outdoor kitchen tables


PT1984

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3,173 posts

205 months

Thursday 29th January
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Not bad for £80. Very sturdy. Il put a shelf on there too.



Im putting off doing / extending the patio. Those council slabs are outrageously heavy.

sawman

5,085 posts

252 months

Thursday 29th January
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I bought a 4 ft one of these a couple of years ago, and then got another one last summer to create a bit more space

https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/662166071/wooden-i...

And then use one of the large ikea choppingboards mentioned up the thread for kneading dough and throwing pizza