





🍕 Elevate Your Home Baking Game with Pro-Level Pizza Perfection!
This extra-large 24" x 18" rectangular pizza stone by Caprihom is crafted from 100% natural cordierite, kiln-fired at 2100°F for superior durability and heat retention. Designed for commercial ovens and grills, it withstands temperatures up to 1472°F, ensuring even heat distribution and moisture absorption for irresistibly crispy crusts. Weighing 17.64 lbs, it’s perfect for baking multiple pizzas or oversized breads, combining professional performance with easy maintenance.




| ASIN | B0F634NZRB |
| Color | Beige |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (336) |
| Date First Available | 30 May 2025 |
| Item Weight | 8.48 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 8.48 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Caprihom |
| Model Number | 24X18X0.6-01 |
| Product Dimensions | 45.72 x 60.96 x 1.52 cm; 8.48 kg |
| Size | 24"X18"X0.6" |
| Special Features | Heavy Duty |
M**.
Followed the directions in washing it first and then giving it ample time to dry so it wouldn’t crack on first use. It’s thick so I think it’ll last, and has held up well on the few uses I’ve given it. It’ll get burnt in places, I’m sure - but that’s just a sign of it being used. Otherwise, it’s a nice size for my Weber Genesis 3-burner grill.
J**R
Great for pizza or flatbread. Just need to pre heat the stone.
J**H
Really nice stone for the money. Durable and solid. Make sure you let the stone come up to temperature before cooking on otherwise your breads might stick to the stone. This stone is thicker than the previous set of tiles I was using. It takes longer for it to reach oven temp. This is just an FYI for first time use if you are switching from a thinner stone like I did. I previously used un-glazed tiles to cook pizza, bagels, and breads on. I just updated this to a 3-star rating. I think I will switch back to the un-glazed tiles I bought previously at our local big box hardware store. The issue with this stone is that it is such a great insulator, it takes forever to get up to heat. For example on the bagels I have made recently, the oven is at 425 degrees, but I think the stone is still below temp even after pre-heating at 425 for 40 minutes. What happens is the bottom side of the bagel doesn't release from the stone. It sticks to it. For a thin crust recipes (like my pizza) it is fine though.
G**.
Nice and heavy and perfectly fit my RV oven
H**8
Love the pizza stone!! We have been using it cook pizzas on the grill. We have had learned through trial and error on the best way to use it. For us we put it on the grill and warm up the pizza stone as we warm up the grill. We found that a thinner crust works better than some of the self rising frozen pizzas. We thaw the pizzas before putting them on the stone. We purchased a 16inch and it fits on our Weber Spirit grill. So far it had been durable and has done a great job cooking pizza!
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