Morso outdoor firepit oven
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dba3087108

Original Poster:

62 posts

165 months

Yesterday (20:19)
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Looking to purchase one of these and wondered if anyone had one.

Particularly this one. I like the look of it though not cheap.


Eddytheeagle

3 posts

47 months

Yesterday (20:47)
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Can’t help with the actual quality side of things but have you considered contacting any local fabrication companies to see if they could make one a bit cheaper?

Not much too it and would give you options for size/material/colour if you wanted

ReformedPistonhead

994 posts

160 months

Yesterday (21:31)
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I have a one of the pizza ovens. They do rust if not kept totally dry and indoors in winter.

I have a repair kit (they supply it) but honestly wouldn't buy again.

Was good aftercare, cannot fault it but they still rust.

Snow and Rocks

3,094 posts

50 months

Yesterday (21:38)
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ReformedPistonhead said:
I have a one of the pizza ovens. They do rust if not kept totally dry and indoors in winter.

I have a repair kit (they supply it) but honestly wouldn't buy again.

Was good aftercare, cannot fault it but they still rust.
Surface rust or actually rusted through?

I think surface rust is a feature of this sort of thing rather than a failure?

OP - are you looking to cook on it or just use it to take the chill off?

Bonefish Blues

34,636 posts

246 months

Yesterday (21:53)
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Take a look at Robeys up near Derby and see if they have any last year's sell-through stock. They're selling stuff off at the moment, my email tells me. Not sure if they're still M stockists, but worth seeing what they have as it's all quality.

The Gauge

6,394 posts

36 months

Yesterday (23:24)
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Would a cast iron chiminea suffice? We have one from Gardens4less that came with a swing out cooking grill (which I removed as I didn't want it). I see they do some similar looking to the one you posted..

https://www.garden4less.co.uk/shop-for/Chimineas