Napoli Pizza Peel
- 14 x 14 inch
- Slanted edge allows for easy scooping up and sliding off of the pizza
- Sturdy handle with wider base gives a secure grip and helps reduce slips
- Wash your Ironwood products in warm water and soap.
- Towel dry. Prop up to allow the wood to fully dry.
- Never submerge acacia wood in water or put it in the dishwasher!
- Regular oiling will help to maintain the deep luster of the Acacia wood and ensure your Ironwood products last for years to come.
- When your Ironwood cutting board first arrives it will be thirsty, oil your board once a day for the first week to "season" the board.
- Once your board is seasoned, oil it once a month for the first year, and at least once a year for life.
- Our food-grade blend of mineral and citrus oils is great at preventing cracks.
- Don't use an oil that can go bad like olive or canola oil.
- To deep clean and deodorize your board or bowl make a paste with coarse salt and lemon juice.
- It is highly unlikely that your board will warp if you avoid submerging it in water and oil it regularly.
- If your board warps, wet the warped side of the board and place a heavy object on top and let gravity do its thing. A glass baking dish that is a similar size as the board works well.
- Feel free to contact us at sales@foxrunbrands.com with any questions.
Product was just what I needed. Doesn�t have dangerous chemical coating like other wood products.
Great size for home made pizza! We use it with some corn meal to place in the oven.
We use a metal peel to remove the pizza from the oven
Highly recommended peel.
Beautifully made!
Beauty & Function!
Wonderful piece that you will get years of use out of. Highly recommended
This is a very sturdy pizza peel! My children love it and sliding pizza into oven is very easy! Happy with purchase
I like how this is made from apparently one peice of wood. I've been using for a few months now. The only downside is that when you rinse it, the wood is no longer as smooth. It's as if water causes the fibers to loosen. Maybe it happens with all wood, but I think I'll need to lightly sand.