New Star Foodservice wooden pizza peel, 16x14 with 26in handle vs Aluminum pizza peel with foldable wood handle, 12x14 inch
Overall winner: Aluminum pizza peel with foldable wood handle, 12x14 inch
Key Differences
Chef Pomodoro (A) has a durable aluminum head and a foldable wooden handle for compact storage and multi-use (pizza, bread, pastries), while New Star (B) offers a traditional wooden peel with a longer fixed handle and a larger 16x14 head but some reports of rough wood and mixed cleaning feedback. Choose A if you want a compact, multi-use aluminum peel with foldable storage; choose B if you prefer a classic full-length wooden peel with a larger surface area
New Star Foodservice wooden pizza peel, 16x14 with 26in handle
Wooden pizza peel with tapered blade for sliding pizzas. Lightweight basswood with even texture; helps prevent cracking. Customers note suitable size for indoor/outdoor use and pizza baking
Pros
- sturdy, lightweight basswood
- even texture reduces cracking
- tapered blade for easy sliding
- appropriate size for pizzas
Cons
- wood texture may be rough for some users
- dough slipperiness varies by user
- cleaning can be challenging for some
Aluminum pizza peel with foldable wood handle, 12x14 inch
Aluminum head pizza peel with a foldable wooden handle for compact storage. Suitable for pizzas, bread, and pastries; praised for quality and easy use. Customers note good compatibility with outdoor ovens and convenient storage
Pros
- sturdy construction
- foldable handle for compact storage
- easy to use for pizzas and breads
- adequate size for small pizzas
Cons
- no explicit cons from data
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Chef Pomodoro |
| Durability | Chef Pomodoro |
| Versatility | Chef Pomodoro |
| User Reviews | Chef Pomodoro |