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One of the lightest and most compact on this list
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Powered by electricity—no wood or gas needed
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Performed well and within the promised time
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Maintained temperature
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Handy presets, such as thin crust, Neapolitan and deep dish
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Messy launching process
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Requires cleaning after each use
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Requires outdoor power
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The Ninja Pizza Oven. It’s in the name! This outdoor wonder, the Ninja Woodfire 8-in-1 Outdoor Pizza Oven, has many functions beyond just baking pizzas. These include roasting, smoking, baking, broiling, dehydrating, “pizza” and more. Within the aforementioned pizza function, various presets explicitly cook deep-dish, Neapolitan, New York style, thin crust and frozen pizzas to perfection. When you select one of these pizza presets, the oven will automatically adjust to the proper temp and cook time. User-friendly? Absolutely. Bang for your buck? Even more so!
When we tested the Ninja Woodfire pizza oven, we were surprised to learn it’s powered by electricity. Although that means users need outdoor power, they don’t need to mess with wood chips and propane tanks at least. Unless, of course, you want to. The appliance’s name comes from the wood-fired flavor you can impart by adding a 1/2 cup of pellets to the machine. However, our tester found this step wasn’t necessary to achieve that brick-oven taste. The pies cooked beautifully in three minutes (after 20 minutes of preheating) and delivered bubbly, perfectly blackened slices.
Temperature range: Up to 700°F | Heat source: Electricity | Weight: 32 pounds | Dimensions: 22 x 18 x 15
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State-of-the-art rotating stone
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Comes with extras, such as cart and pizza peel
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Cooks larger pizzas than most competitors
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No live flame within the cooking space
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Higher price point
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Heavy and therefore largely immovable
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The Blackstone Pizza Oven is unlike any others on the market. Its novelty is evident when you learn of its patented two-stone technology, the bottom of which rotates for even heating. Ask any pizza pro, and they’ll tell you that one of the hardest parts of cooking pizza at home is spinning it by hand with your peel. Blackstone’s ingenuity eliminates this hassle altogether.
The pizza-baking behemoth, which comes with or without a mobile cart, hooks up (and looks) just like a propane-powered grill. Plus, it includes a pizza peel. The oven gets hot, hot, hot, so even though the pizza turns on its own, don’t stray too far. The char on the bottom happens quickly, and you wouldn’t want to ruin your otherwise perfect bubbling, sizzling masterpiece.
This is not a particularly portable option, but if you’re looking for a pizza oven that does its job well and stands watch in your backyard, this is the purchase for you.
Temperature range: Up to 900°F | Heat source: Gas | Weight: 140 pounds | Dimensions: 52 x 27 x 33 inches
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What to Look for When Buying an Outdoor Pizza Oven
“Look for pizza ovens that are ready to use, or almost ready to use, and don’t require much assembly,” says Chef Laura Pauli, of Cucina Testa Rossa. “Seek out pizza ovens that are heavily insulated and built with heavy-gauge stainless steel, stone or brick.”
Choosing a fuel source like wood or charcoal imparts authentic pizza-shop flavor, but can be unpredictable and requires a bit more finesse. “Gas-fueled pizza ovens will get to 900° with a standard pound propane tank,” she says “And last about 20 hours without having to put much effort in.”
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Main Considerations
- Fuel source
- Oven size
- Temperature range
- Durability
- Portability
Why You Should Trust Us
We tapped our pool of cooking pros big time for this roundup of pizza ovens. All pizza and/or outdoor cooking experts in their own right, they researched, kneaded, launched, baked, sliced and tested their way through pizza perfection (and imperfection, in some cases). Our team is very equipped to test big outdoor appliances such as pizza ovens because we’ve done so in the past with grills, smokers, griddles and the like. And their combined years of professional culinary training and experience as bakers, food stylists and recipe developers sure doesn’t hurt either.
How We Found the Best Outdoor Pizza Ovens
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To find the best pizza ovens, we looked at various outdoor pizza oven styles and considered design, affordability, temperature maintenance, real customer reviews and overall capacity. On top of that, we considered each outdoor pizza oven’s fuel source because there are so many options. Some use gas, others use charcoal, and others require wood and wood-related fuel products. Heck, there are even electric models now!
We tested over a dozen models to verify that the appliances (and the pies they produced) met our standards. We assembled the ovens, hooked them up to their power sources, toyed with their settings, cooked multiple pizzas in each, and indulged in the results. And yes, some didn’t make the cut because they, say, burned the outside so quickly the interior couldn’t cook.
Ultimately, we performed these comprehensive tests so that you can click “Add to Cart” with confidence. The pizza ovens that made this list are easy to use and have a good overall value because even upscale cooking items should offer a tasty return on investment. Get your pizza cutter ready!
FAQs
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Can I leave my pizza oven outside?
Leaving a pizza oven outside indefinitely depends on the type of oven you invest in. If you choose a sturdy brick oven or stone-encased model, leaving it outside through all four seasons should be fine if you’re prepared to clean it before use. For other styles, like portable outdoor pizza ovens and rolling-cart models, you’ll want to use a cover and protect it from the elements. These more fragile designs should be treated similarly to your favorite grill or BBQ setup.
Where should an outdoor pizza oven be placed?
Pizza ovens require ventilation and space because after all, they contain fire—and smoke! That means you’ll want to place your pizza oven several feet away from your home or any flammable items like patio furniture and seat cushions, and far enough away from guests that they’re not inhaling smoke and ash.
What’s the best type of outdoor pizza oven?
That depends on how you plan to use your outdoor pizza oven! Adding a grill attachment may be the most practical choice if it’s just an occasional pizza adventure. However, investing in a large-format wood-burning pizza oven probably makes the most sense if you’re the host of every family gathering and typically feed a small army.
Is it worth getting a pizza oven?
There’s no straight answer to this question, but essentially, if you want a pizza oven, then a pizza oven is worth getting. This is because not all pizza ovens are created equal or operate similarly. For instance, if you want a pizza oven but don’t want to spend much money, a $1000-plus model probably wouldn’t be worth it. However, you could check out our budget pick for less than $300, which would be. Or, if you have no backyard, a brick pizza oven certainly wouldn’t be worth it. But the electric Ooni Volt that runs on electricity alone would. You can’t go wrong with any of our top picks, though, because at the end of the day, each and every one of them produces pies you’d find at a pizzeria.
Taste of Home writers Annamarie Higley, Bryce Gruber and Camryn Rabideau contributed to this article.