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Jan 30 at 13:56 | comment | added | FlightDeck0112 | Hm, I've worked in restaurants before and those pizza ovens are uncomfortable to even stand near, much less put your hand in unprotected. Could be that it has a much smaller opening than those you're talking about then. | |
Jan 30 at 0:29 | comment | added | LSerni | @FlightDeck0112 no, weird as it might seem, it's 450 °C (723 K). Large specialized ovens (furnaces, really) used for pizza (at least here in Italy). With heating coils off (those radiate at about 800 °C) , if you stick a hand inside without touching anything, you'll feel the thermal radiation from the walls, and the hot air, but you'll not feel discomfort for several seconds (of course, after that your hand will begin to cook and you'll better yank it out). | |
Jan 29 at 16:43 | comment | added | FlightDeck0112 | I think you might mean 450°F, not °C. That'd be 842°F, and definitely would not be pleasant to put your hand in, metal contact or not. | |
Jan 28 at 11:48 | history | answered | LSerni | CC BY-SA 4.0 |