Pizza oven deals 2024: genuine offers across our top-rated favourites
Want to make delicious, freshly made pizza from home? Discover the best deals on pizza ovens from a range of brands, as recommended by Good Food reviews experts
Pizza ovens have surged in popularity in recent years. Versatile and efficient, they provide an easy, fun way to achieve the wood-fired flavour and mottled crust that makes restaurant pizza taste so good, which can be difficult to achieve in a standard oven.
- Read our guide to the best pizza ovens and best Ooni pizza ovens
Sunshine and warm weather have finally arrived, and if you've been thinking about getting a pizza oven for a while, now is the perfect time to snap up a saving on some of the top-rated models out there – particularly from big names like Ooni, Gozney and Sage. If you're trying to decide between big-name brands, our friends at olive magazine have a guide to Gozney vs Ooni pizza ovens with everything you need to know.
We've been busy tracking the latest offers to help you save on some of the best pizza ovens on the market. We're also updating this page as new deals go live, so keep coming back to ensure you don't miss out.
Pizza oven deals at a glance
- Gozney – up to 20% off in the summer sales event
- Lakeland – get £50 off the Lakeland pizza oven with code PIZZA50
- Ooni – deals on pizza oven and accessories with Ooni bundles
- Ninja – save on the Ninja pizza oven, plus claim a free adjustable stand at checkout
- Sage – get 31% off the Sage the Smart Oven pizzaiolo
- Amazon – thousands of deals live across home, tech and garden
- John Lewis – discounts on home and garden, with £50.99 off the Ninja pizza oven
- Very – 20% off selected garden products, including BBQs
- Harts of Stur – save on the RRP of pizza oven accessories
- The Range – up to £30 off pizza ovens, plus up to 30% off garden furniture
- Brand Alley – offers across pizza oven accessories and cookware
- Waitrose Garden – 10% off pizza ovens and BBQs
When you're looking for pizza oven offers, don't forget that a lot of the brands will be competing for your attention, so they'll be keeping an eye on other retailers' prices as well as their own.
You'll also find that some brands, like Currys and John Lewis & Partners, offer a price-match promise. When you've found a deal you like the look of, check to see whether there are any extras included, like free delivery or pizza accessories.
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Pizza oven deals 2024
Gozney S1 Dome
Best blowout pizza oven
Star rating: 5/5
£1,299£1,169 at Gozney | (save £130 or 10%)£1,299£1,169 at BBQ World | (save £130 or 10%)£1,299£1,169.10 at John Lewis & Partners | (save £129.90 or 10%)
This is one the newer releases from popular pizza oven brand, Gozney. True to form, the S1 is sleek, attractive, and makes a mean pizza. We loved it for its ease of lighting and oh-so-easy to use temperature dial. The wide opening meant we could launch pizzas with precision and confidence, and our pizzas came out perfect time after time. If you've got the budget for it, the S1 is well-worth snapping up while it's on sale.
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Lakeland pizza oven
Best pizza oven for small gardens
Star rating: 4.5/5
£249.99£199.99 at Lakeland | (save £50 or 20% with code PIZZA50, terms apply)
This Lakeland pizza oven is the perfect size for households with limited outdoor space. Accessories like a pizza peel aren't included in the price, but otherwise it offers great value – producing mottled, bubbling pizzas in 2 minutes and 45 seconds during testing.
The body is compact and lightweight, making it easy to move around, and we found the set-up straightforward too. Without a thermometer on the oven, there's no way to tell how hot the interior is, though you can buy a Lakeland temperature gun for an additional £34.99.
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Ooni Karu 12G
Best portable pizza oven
Star rating: 4.5/5
£544£519 at Ooni – essentials bundle | (save £25 or 5%)
Simple to set up and even more simple to cook with, the Ooni Karu 12G is the multi-fuel version of the original Karu 12. It can cook one 12-inch pizza in a speedy 90 seconds. We are particular fans of the oven door which not only allows you to check on the progress of your pizza, but also keeps heat in for a more even cook. Small and compact, this is a great pizza oven to take camping or to the beach.
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Gozney Dome
Best blow-out pizza for versatility
Star rating: 4.5/5
£1,799£1,619 at Gozney | (save £180 or 10%)£1,799£1,619 at BBQ World | (save £180 or 10%)
The much anticipated Gozney Dome sold out in just eight hours when it first launched, and we can completely understand why. Not only is it striking and sophisticated in equal measure, but it's a total joy to cook with and we produced pizzas with gooey cheese and well-mottled crusts time after time. If the budget allows for it, this is worth the investment, particularly as we don't see discounts on Gozney models very often.
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Ooni Karu 16 pizza oven
Best multi-fuel pizza oven
Star rating: 4.5/5
£699£649 at Cuckooland | (save £50 or 7%)£798£769 at Ooni – essentials bundle | (save £29 or 4%)
If you can’t decide between a wood-fired or gas pizza oven, the Ooni Karu 16 is the answer. This model can be heated using wood, charcoal or gas, offering more flexibility than some of the more classic models on this list.
We loved the quick cooking time – we were able to make pizzeria-worthy pizzas in just 60 seconds. Plus, the 16-inch cooking surface is a generous size, perfect for entertaining or feeding a family.
Read our full Ooni Karu 16 review.
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Dellonda 14-inch portable wood-fired pizza oven
Best compact pizza oven
Star rating: 4.5/5
- £179.98 at B&Q
£259.99£179.98 at Dellonda | (save £80.01 or 31%)
Featuring heatproof handles and folding legs, this simple pizza oven can be fuelled by charcoal, hardwood pellets or hardwood, and comes with a pizza peel, too. It's safe to use on a standard garden table, and compactly folds away when not in use.
Assembly was simple and quick, and though preheating and cooking took some time, it produced a nicely browned pizza crust with bubbling toppings. The door also has a thermometer, so it's easy to keep track of the temperature throughout.
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Gozney Roccbox pizza oven
Best portable pizza oven for beginners
Star rating: 4/5
£399£319 at Gozney | (save £79.80 or 20%)£399£319 signature Tom Gozney edition at Gozney | (save £79.80 or 20%)£399£319 grey at BBQ World | (save £79.80 or 20%)£399£319.20 black at BBQ World | (save £79.80 or 20%)£399£319.20 grey at Lakeland | (save £79.80 or 20%)£399£319.20 green at Lakeland | (save £79.80 or 20%)£399£319.20 green at John Lewis & Partners | (save £79.80 or 20%)
This stylish pizza oven was billed as the ‘world’s first portable restaurant-style pizza oven’ when it launched, and it has an impressive build quality. We found it easy to set up – all that’s needed is a flick of the legs to unfold them, before you then attach the gas.
We actually found the Roccbox less portable than other small pizza ovens we've tested and it isn't as easy as some of the other models to move around, but if you're keen on Gozney as a brand, it's significantly more affordable than its larger permanent models.
The cooking results were also excellent, and this model produced restaurant-quality pizza with a leopard spotted crust and bubbling cheese.
Read our full Gozney Roccbox pizza oven review.
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Ooni Koda 12 pizza oven
Best pizza oven for small spaces
Star rating: 4.5/5
£349.99£314.99 at Waitrose Garden | (save £35 or 10%)£349£325 at Cuckooland | (save £24 or 7%)£424£409 at Ooni – essentials bundle | (save £15 or 4%)
The smaller version of the Ooni Koda 16, this pizza oven is gas-powered with a compact footprint.
It's lightweight, with collapsible legs which make it super easy to store. It also comes already assembled which we found really useful and means you can start making pizzas straight away, all you need to do is flip out the three legs from the bottom of the oven, fit the stone into it and connect it to a propane gas canister.
Like other Ooni models a single strip of fire around the back of the oven provides the heat source to cook your pizzas. The compact nature of the oven means the opening is also quite small, and we found it took a bit of precision and practise to get a pizza cleanly into the oven.
Read our full Ooni Koda 12 pizza oven review.
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Sage the Smart Pizzaiolo
Best investment indoor pizza oven
Star rating: 4.5/5
£729£499 at Very | (save £230 or 31%)£729.95£499.95 at Sage | (save £230 or 31%)- £499.95 at John Lewis
£769.99£499.95 at Lakeland | (save £270.04 or 35%)
If you're keen to jump on the pizza oven hype but don't have any outdoor space, this plug-in Sage model is ideal. It looks and works quite like a microwave oven, and is capable of heating up to 400C in about 20 minutes.
Included in the box are a heavy round pizza stone that slots inside, a long-handled pizza peel, and round metal tin to make deep-dish pizza. We also loved the range of settings available: choose from 'wood-fired', pan, New York, crispy, or even frozen.
The results we got were excellent – light crusts and bubbling melted cheese, crisp bases and a leopard-spotted crusts, all in just two minutes.
Read our full Sage the Smart Oven Pizzaiolo review.
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Ooni Koda 16 pizza oven
Best portable pizza oven
Star rating: 4.5/5
£499£438.95 at Cuckooland | (save £60.05 or 12%)£594£569 at Ooni – essentials bundle | (save £25 or 4%)
Ooni is a big name in the world of pizza ovens, and this 16-inch portable option produces excellent artisan-style pizzas that were fully cooked in just 60 seconds during our test. We found it incredibly easy to assemble the oven and cook, and hardly needed to refer to the manual at all.
The materials are durable and sleek, and though it doesn't come with any additional tools, these are available to buy via Ooni's website and other retailers. It's also straightforward to clean, and was cool enough to pack away again in an hour and a half.
Read our full Ooni Koda 16 pizza oven review.
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Ninja Woodfire Electric Outdoor Oven
Best electric pizza oven
Star rating: 4/5
£349.99£279 at ASDA | (save £70 or 20%)£349.99£299 at Ninja | (save £50.99 or 15%)£349.99£299 at John Lewis & Partners | (save £50.99 or 15%)£349.99£299 at Amazon | (save £50.99 or 15%)£350£299 at Argos | (save £51 or 15%)£399.99£299 at Very | (save £100 or 25%)£349.99£299 at AO | (save £50.99 or 15%)£349.99£299.99 at Lakeland | (save £50 or 15%)£349.99£299.99 at Currys | (save £50 or 15%)£349.99£299.99 at Robert Dyas | (save £50 or 15%)
If flexibility is what you want from your pizza oven, you'll find few as versatile as this Ninja outdoor oven. It doubles up as an electric BBQ and has an integrated smoker box, so you can achieve a smoky flavour on dishes without relying on open flames, gas or charcoal.
There are six pizza settings in total – New York, artisan, pan, thin, frozen and a custom setting – and while its appearance is a little boxy, we found the quality of build was very good. Without the open-flame element, you'll struggle to achieve the mottled crust you'd expect to see from a traditional pizza oven. That said, we found this gadget a joy to use, and the fact it plugs in at the wall (though can only be used outside) is a win for convenience.
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- ASDA (£279)
- Ninja (£299)
- John Lewis & Partners (£299)
- Amazon (£299)
- Argos (£299)
- Very (£299)
- AO (£299)
- Lakeland (£299.99)
- Currys (£299.99)
- Robert Dyas (£299.99)
Ooni Volt 12 pizza oven
Best mess-free pizza oven
Star rating: 4/5
£839£809 at Ooni – peel bundle | (save £30 or 4%)£944£909 at Ooni – ultimate bundle | (save £35 or 4%)
The Volt 12 is Ooni's first indoor-suitable oven, and it's capable of reaching 450C without the need for wood or gas. It plugs into the mains, so you avoid the risk of your fuel running out mid-bake, and it has user-friendly features like an interior light – so you can watch your pizza as it cooks.
The oven is built with a tempered glass door and well-engineered controls, which we found responded well to change during testing. Heating the Volt took around 20 minutes, and once it hit temperature, our pizzas were ready in just 2 minutes, 30 seconds.
We were also impressed with the results: each pizza had a brilliantly puffy crust and nicely browned toppings. It's worth adding that this model gets very smoky, though, so you'll need to have the right ventilation if you want to use this oven indoors. Read our full Ooni Volt 12 review.
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Cozze 13-inch gas pizza oven
Best compact gas-fired pizza oven
Star rating: 4/5
If the aesthetics of your garden set-up are a priority, this pizza oven from Cozze could be a good option as it's a real looker. Another major plus for this oven is it's versatility to run off either propane or butane gas.
The oven is compact, standing at just 29cm tall, which makes it ideal if you're limited on space, but does mean that it has a very tight opening, making inserting a pizza fairly tricky if you're not well practised. The design works to provide even flame coverage across the roof of the oven, which makes for an even cook, and we found the minimal pizza turning was required compared to other models we've tested.
We love the mottled crust that this oven produced, and think it would be well-suited to the experienced pizza cooker.
Read our full Cozze pizza oven review.
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La Hacienda stainless steel BBQ pizza oven
Best budget pizza oven for a barbecue
Star rating: 4/5
£84.99£79.97 at Amazon | (save £5.02 or 6%)- £89 at Dunelm
If you love the idea of making pizza from home, but don't want to commit to buying a standalone oven, this portable pizza accessory from La Hacienda is a great solution. It's 40 x 30cm, so will fit nicely onto a good-sized barbecue (we used a barrel-shaped charcoal model).
The temperature dial is particularly user-friendly and is sectioned into 'warm', 'ideal', and 'hot' categories, rather than numbers. Our pizzas cooked relatively quickly too, taking 4-5 minutes on the 'ideal' level after a couple of turns to help with consistency.
Read our full La Hacienda BBQ pizza oven review.
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How to shop safely online
When looking for deals online, a good rule of thumb to follow is: if a price feels too good to be true, it probably is. You can reduce the risk of being tricked by targeted scams by only buying from retailers you trust. Try to avoid sites you don't recognise, too, as well as private sellers suggested to you via social media.
Always use recommended secure payment methods when making your purchase, and avoid filling in quizzes that ask for personal information similar to security questions (your mother's maiden name, for example), as these can be used to guess passwords.
Rest assured, we will only be adding links and deals to this page unless we're fully comfortable with the retailer. You can find more advice in our guide on how to avoid online scams when shopping.
How to get a good deal on pizza ovens
- Read the reviews: this should help you make an informed decision before you decide to buy, and ensure that the product you have your eye on isn't a dud. At Good Food, we test each product listed in our deals round-ups, so we know which models are worth spending your money on.
- Stick to a budget: try to set a budget before you start searching for deals, so you make the most of the savings on offer without going overboard.
- When you see a price you're happy with, buy it: most pizza oven deals are only available for a limited time, so don't hang around if you see an offer you like.
- Use tools that can alert you to good prices: keep checking our deals pages to get up-to-date advice on new offers as they go live, and look at tools like CamelCamelCamel, which can show you the price history of Amazon products.
How do we find pizza oven deals?
We look at a variety of retailer sites when looking for pizza oven deals, and make a note of what they're offering and how the price has changed over the last few months.
Prices often fluctuate a couple of times a week as brands try to compete with each other, so we like to keep an eye on what's on offer to ensure you're always getting the best deal – then update this page accordingly.
We don't just look at larger brands like Amazon, John Lewis and Currys – we look at smaller ones too, as these can sometimes offer deals that bigger ones can't. We always aim to help you find the best price, as long as we trust the retailer.
How do we select pizza oven deals?
As you look for discounts online, you might find there are lots of pizza oven deals around from a range of retailers. However, those that feature in our guide are the best performers from more than 40 of those shortlisted, tested and reviewed by our Good Food reviews team.
When we review products, we rigorously test each model using Good Food recipes to assess the quality of materials, ease of use, performance, value for money and sustainability.
We'll put each product through its paces during everyday kitchen tasks, and also test additional functions to identify any weak spots. Discover our full guide to the best pizza ovens to see our top-rated models and see which ones achieved the best star ratings.
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