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GreenPan partners with Stanley Tucci to launch artisan pizza oven

The GreenPan Stanley Tucci pizza oven just dropped

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Pizza lovers, pay attention: GreenPan just dropped an exciting new appliance to join the Stanley Tucci collection. With this new drop, home cooks can bring home a taste of Italy with an indoor/outdoor electric pizza oven that’s effortless to use. Simple controls make it easy to dial in the perfect temperature for your pizza (adjustable temperature from 350˚F up to 850˚F) to get an amazing char, incredible flavor, and pizzeria-style results at home in as little as 90 seconds. The GreenPan Tucci Pizza oven offers the high temperatures needed to make everything from classic Neapolitan pizzas to authentic New York thin crust, thick Sicilian style, and so much more.

“Because I love pizza so much, the folks at GreenPan, myself, and our brilliant designer, Jan Hoekstra, have come up with a pizza oven,” says American Actor, Stanley Tucci. “This oven delivers high temperatures for the perfect char. You can create crispy thin crust, deep pan style, and everything in-between,” he says.

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Priced at $799.95, the Greenpan Stanley Tucci Pizza oven comes in several beautiful finishes to match every home cook’s style. Colors include: Stainless Steel, Carrara White, Marino Belue with Champagne Handle, Amalfi Sunset with Champagne Handle, and Tuscan Olive with Champagne Handle. With innovative features like an automatic rack and unique backwall to prevent sliding, making pizza for large groups and parties has never been easier. In addition to the launch of the GreenPan pizza oven, the collection drop also includes optional add-on accessories such as a Stanley Tucci Pizza Wheel and Serving Board.

Emily Caldwell
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