Comparisons

Wood Stone is the world leader in stone hearth cooking equipment. Since 1990 Wood Stone has sold thousands of ovens to customers in 75+ countries worldwide. Our customers include mom & pop pizzerias, international restaurant chains, fine dining restaurants, university and corporate cafeterias, hospitals, stadiums, bars and nightclubs, grocery and department stores. What sets Wood Stone apart from the competition?

  • Proprietary Materials and Unique Manufacturing Techniques
    Wood Stone produces highly engineered equipment combined with patented materials and processes to provide the highest quality stone hearth cooking equipment.
  • Reputation
    Wood Stone has thousands of installations worldwide in over 75 countries. Look for Wood Stone ovens at your local California Pizza Kitchens, Wolfgang Puck Restaurants, Whole Foods Markets and many other commercial food service operations near you.
  • Customer Service
    At Wood Stone, we provide unparalleled service – call anytime and talk to a real person! With Wood Stone you get a lifetime of support, a complimentary cooking class, continuing education newsletters and access to a continually growing library of recipes online.
  • Finish and Facade Options
    Wood Stone has a variety of custom finishing options available to help you achieve your design goals. Options include facade extensions, facade-ready attached non-combustible backer board and more.
  • Ease of Use
    All of Wood Stone’s residential ovens are delivered fully assembled and ready to use. Our Bistro Home Line of ovens also comes with a heat-up timer allowing you to program your oven to turn itself on and be ready to cook when you are.
  • Fuel Choice
    Some of our most frequently asked questions are regarding fuel configuration. What’s the difference and what role does it play in the quality of the food produced by the oven? Our answer is that there is actually no difference in the quality or taste of food between a wood-fired or gas-fired oven. The differences in fuel configuration are operational. Read through our discussion of Wood vs. Gas to learn more about which fuel choice would work best for you.

Still not convinced? Check out our points of difference.

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