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  2. These Are Our Editors' Favorite Outdoor Pizza Ovens from Ooni ...

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    Outdoor Pizza Oven. This outdoor pizza oven looks like the Ooni Karu, and it’s a fraction of the price. The stainless-steel oven is fueled by wood pellets, which conveniently load in a trap door ...

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    These are the six best outdoor pizza ovens on the market in 2024, including both wood-fired and gas options like Ooni, Gozney, Solo Stove, and more. This All-in-One Pizza Oven Is Under $200 Skip ...

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    It stands to reason that the brand best-known for its top-notch smokeless fire pits can produce a terrific wood-burning pizza oven, made of stainless steel featuring a 13mm-thick reversible ...

  5. Ooni (company) - Wikipedia

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    The original Ooni was launched on Kickstarter in 2012. [7] [8] [10] [11] Since then, the company has had a number of other product launches on crowdfunding platforms.The company has launched several variations on the original Ooni oven, and the current model is called Fyra 12 - a wood-pellet-fired oven which heats up to 500 °C (932 °F) in 10 minutes and cooks a 12-inch Neapolitan-style pizza ...

  6. Masonry oven - Wikipedia

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    A masonry oven, colloquially known as a brick oven or stone oven, is an oven consisting of a baking chamber made of fireproof brick, concrete, stone, clay (clay oven), or cob (cob oven). Though traditionally wood-fired, coal-fired ovens were common in the 19th century, and modern masonry ovens are often fired with natural gas or even electricity.

  7. Horno - Wikipedia

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    Horno (/ ˈ ɔːr n oʊ / OR-noh; Spanish:) is a mud adobe-built outdoor oven used by the Native Americans and the early settlers of North America. [1] Originally introduced to the Iberian Peninsula by the Moors, it was quickly adopted and carried to all Spanish-occupied lands. [2] The horno has a beehive shape and uses wood as the heat source. [3]

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