Top positive review
15 people found this helpful
Best Pizza Stone. Ever.
By Danno and Avey on Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2017
When we were shopping for a Pizza Stone, we never thought we would find something this nice, and $10-$20 cheaper than our local kitchen goods store. One of the things I really like about this Pizza Stone is that it is glazed on one side. Also, it is Top Rack Dishwasher-Safe, which is REALLY nice since our previous stone was not, and did seem to collect stains and discolorations. It can be used in an Oven or on the Grill (which is pretty darn cool). Emile Henry makes a lot of stoneware kitchen tools, and they are sold at fancy kitchen stores like Sur la Table and Williams-Sonoma. If this Pizza Stone gives up the ghost in the future, we would likely replace it with the same thing.
Top critical review
3 people found this helpful
Product label too hard to remove!
By DGR on Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2016
Arrived well packaged from Amazon, but the cooking surface of the stone itself had a very hard to remove circular label that left a fair amount of glue when I finally was able to peel it off. I had to use a "Goo" remover, and then burn off the residue in the oven. I imagine the stone will be great, but I was disappointed to have so much trouble removing the label. They should consider using a different glue!!!
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