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Restaurant-quality pizza is possible at home with the best pizza ovens – and we've found that price isn't always an indicator of quality.
We've tested outdoor pizza ovens, BBQ pizza ovens, electric pizza ovens and pizza ovens you can use indoors from brands such as Gozney, Ninja, La Hacienda, Ooni, Sage and more, to find out which will transform you into an impressive pizzaiolo.
Some pizza ovens will make you wish you'd ordered takeaway instead. However, we've found a Great Value option that costs less than £200 and several Best Buy recommendations that prove you don't have to plump for the most expensive to get the best pizza oven.
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Dates tested: April 2024, August 2023, May 2023, October 2022, April 2022, August 2021. Page last checked: July 2024. We're not able to show every retailer and cheaper prices may be available.
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Most recently tested May 2023
Type and fuel(s) Wood-fired; wood logs only
Size and weight 65 x 25 x 59cm (HxWxD), 30kg
Maximum pizza size 12 inches
Need to know Box of kindling, fire starters and firewood included. Available in black, orange, red, green, grey, blue, berry and emerald
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Most recently tested April 2022
Type and fuel(s) Wood-fired; wood pellets and/or wood logs
Size and weight 82 x 44.2 x 74.5cm (HxWxD), 14kg
Maximum pizza size 12 inches
Need to know 11-inch pizza peel, 33 x 33cm cordierite pizza stone, integrated thermometer
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Most recently tested April 2024
Type and fuel(s) Gas; propane or butane at 28-30 mbar
Size and weight 38 x 66 x 74cm (HxWxD), 35kg
Maximum pizza size 14 inches
Need to know Two burners, piezo ignition, 36 x 36cm cordierite pizza stone, pizza stone is rotatable (either battery-powered, requires 5x AA batteries, or mains powered), gas hose and regulator
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Most recently tested October 2022
Type and fuel(s) Dual-fuel; wood pellets, wood logs and/or charcoal
Size and weight 72 x 44 x 67cm (HxWxD), 14kg
Maximum pizza size 10.5 inches
Need to know 28 x 28cm cordierite pizza stone, 11 x 11-inch pizza peel, integrated thermometer
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Most recently tested October 2022
Type and fuel(s) Dual-fuel; wood logs or propane gas (dual-fuel version only, £1,799)
Size and weight 66 x 73.2 x 63cm (HxWxD), 58kg
Maximum pizza size Approx. 18 inches
Need to know 47 x 55cm cordierite pizza stone, digital thermometer, two temperature probes, gas hose and regulator (dual-fuel version only)
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Most recently tested April 2024
Type and fuel(s) Dual-fuel; propane gas or wood logs (requires Roccbox Wood Burner 2.0, £100, available at Gozney)
Size and weight 47 x 41 x 53cm (HxWxD), 20kg
Maximum pizza size 12 inches
Need to know 12-inch perforated aluminium pizza peel, 31.5 x 34cm cordierite pizza stone, detachable gas burner, hose and regulator, bottle opener, carry strap, integrated thermometer
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Most recently tested April 2022
Type and fuel(s) Wood-fired; wood logs only
Size and weight 103 x 66 x 68cm (HxWxD), 45kg
Maximum pizza size 22 inches
Need to know 60 x 60cm cordierite pizza stone, embers rake, integrated thermometer
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Most recently tested August 2021
Type and fuel(s) Wood-fired; wood logs only
Size and weight 63 x 41 x 49cm (HxWxD), 15kg
Maximum pizza size 11 inches
Need to know 11-inch aluminium pizza peel, 30 x 40cm cordierite pizza stone, embers rake
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Most recently tested May 2023
Type and fuel(s) BBQ pizza oven – to be placed on top of a charcoal or gas barbecue
Size and weight 15 x 35 x 40cm (HxWxD), 8kg
Maximum pizza size 12 inches
Need to know 33 x 33cm pizza stone, built-in thermometer
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Most recently tested August 2021
Type and fuel(s) Dual-fuel; wood logs and/or charcoal briquettes
Size and weight 157 x 51 x 38cm (HxWxD), 22.5kg
Maximum pizza size 11 inches
Need to know 30 x 30cm cordierite pizza stone, built-in thermometer
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Most recently tested April 2024
Type and fuel(s) Gas; propane only
Size and weight 35 x 36 x 65cm (HxWxD), 10kg
Maximum pizza size 12 inches
Need to know Piezo ignition, 33 x 33cm cordierite pizza stone, gas hose and regulator
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Most recently tested October 2022
Type and fuel(s) Gas; propane only
Size and weight 20 x 50 x 50cm (HxWxD), 18kg
Maximum pizza size 12 inches
Need to know 33 x 33cm cordierite pizza stone, gas hose and regulator
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Most recently tested May 2023
Type and fuel(s) Gas; propane only
Size and weight 40 x 45 x 35cm (HxWxD), 17.2kg
Maximum pizza size 12 inches
Need to know 33 x 33cm pizza stone, 12-inch pizza peel, carry cover, gas hose and regulator
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Most recently tested April 2024
Type and fuel(s) Electric
Size and weight 41 x 51 x 57cm (HxWxD), 18kg
Maximum pizza size 12 inches
Need to know 33 x 33cm cordierite pizza stone, grill plate, baking tray, roast rack, pellet scoop, two sample bags of Ninja Woodfire Pellets (one Robust flavour, one All-Purpose flavour)
See also our review of the Ninja Woodfire Electric BBQ, Grill and Smoker
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Most recently tested August 2021
Type and fuel(s) Wood-fired; wood pellets only
Size and weight 72 x 39 x 57cm (HxWxD), 10kg
Maximum pizza size 12 inches
Need to know 33 x 33cm cordierite pizza stone
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Most recently tested April 2024
Type and fuel(s) Dual-fuel; wood logs and/or charcoal briquettes, or propane gas (requires Ooni Gas Burner, £79.99, available at Ooni)
Size and weight 49 x 40 x 74cm (HxWxD), 12kg
Maximum pizza size 12 inches
Need to know 33 x 33cm cordierite pizza stone
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Most recently tested August 2023
Type and fuel(s) Dual-fuel; wood logs and/or charcoal briquettes, or propane gas (requires Ooni Gas Burner, £79.99, available at Ooni)
Size and weight 75.4 x 41.7 x 76.1cm (HxWxD), 15.5kg
Maximum pizza size 12 inches
Need to know 33 x 33cm cordierite pizza stone, built-in thermometer, viewing window
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Most recently tested April 2022
Type and fuel(s) Dual-fuel; wood logs and/or charcoal, or propane gas (requires Ooni Gas Burner, £79.99, available at Ooni)
Size and weight 83.7 x 19.6 x 81.5cm (HxWxD), 28.4kg
Maximum pizza size 16 inches
Need to know 43 x 43cm cordierite pizza stone, digital thermometer, viewing window
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Most recently tested August 2021
Type and fuel(s) Gas; propane only
Size and weight 30 x 39 x 62cm (HxWxD), 9.25kg
Maximum pizza size 12 inches
Need to know 33 x 33cm cordierite pizza stone, gas hose and regulator
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Most recently tested April 2022
Type and fuel(s) Gas; propane only
Size and weight 37.2 x 52 x 63.4cm (HxWxD), 18.2kg
Maximum pizza size 16 inches
Need to know 43 x 43cm cordierite pizza stone, gas hose and regulator
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Most recently tested May 2023
Type and fuel(s) Electric
Size and weight 27.9 x 61.7 x 52.9cm (HxWxD), 17.9kg
Maximum pizza size 12 inches
Need to know 33 x 33cm cordierite pizza stone, suitable for indoor use
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Most recently tested October 2022
Type and fuel(s) Dual-fuel; wood logs and/or charcoal briquettes
Size and weight 42.4 x 39.7 x 23.8cm (HxWxD), 12kg
Maximum pizza size 11 inches
Need to know 30 x 30cm cordierite pizza stone, 9.5-inch pizza peel, waterproof cover, grill
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Most recently tested August 2021
Type and fuel(s) Electric
Size and weight 27 x 47 x 46cm (HxWxD), 15kg
Maximum pizza size 11 inches
Need to know 11-inch aluminium pizza peel, 30 x 30cm cordierite pizza stone, 30 x 30cm pizza pan, suitable for indoor use
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Most recently tested May 2023
Type and fuel(s) BBQ pizza oven; to be placed on top of a charcoal or gas barbecue
Size and weight 34 x 40.5 x 45cm (HxWxD), 9.5kg
Maximum pizza size 12 inches
Need to know 33 x 33cm pizza stone
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Most recently tested October 2022
Type and fuel(s) Wood-fired; wood pellets only
Size and weight 71 x 36 x 83.5cm (HxWxD), 11.5kg
Maximum pizza size 11 inches
Need to know 30 x 30cm cordierite pizza stone
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Most recently tested May 2023
Type and fuel(s) Gas; propane or butane
Size and weight 34 x 75 x 63cm (HxWxD), 37.5kg
Maximum pizza size 15 inches
Need to know 40 x 40cm cordierite pizza stone, gas hose and regulator, rotating pizza stone (battery or mains powered, batteries not included)
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Pizza ovens are essentially just outdoor ovens. Similar to a kitchen oven, they have a chamber that heats up to bake or roast whatever food is inside. You can cook pretty much anything in your pizza oven that you can in a conventional oven.
However, you'll need the oven chamber to be large enough, and be aware of the more intense heat that will come from the heat source. So if you're looking to roast a chicken, for example, you'll likely need a larger pizza oven and keep it burning at a lower, consistent heat of around 180°C-200°C.
Heat control is the key difference with cooking food that isn't pizza. Neapolitan-style pizza cooks at around 400°C-500°C in two to three minutes, but cooking most other food at that sort of temperature will likely incinerate it.
You'll also need heat-resistant cookware – cast iron pans and baking trays are ideal. Just make sure to check the size of your cookware to make sure it fits in the cooking area in your pizza oven.
In a wood-fired oven, a mix of dried wood logs and charcoal is good for ensuring smoky flavour and a consistent heat. Once it has burned through and turns into white hot embers, you'll get a strong, consistent heat that's perfect for cooking charred food on cast iron.
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Whether it's freestanding, sits on a BBQ or is made of brick or clay, almost all ovens need fuel. Below is a run-down of each and some key info about cooking with them:
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It's also worth noting that charcoal isn't suitable as a standalone fuel due to its limitations on heat control - you'll need a blend of charcoal and wood logs.
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