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Ninja shoppers praise 'game-changing' pizza oven that's for summer

Ninja shoppers praise 'game-changing' pizza oven that's for summer

Wales Online08-06-2025
Ninja shoppers praise 'game-changing' pizza oven that's for summer
The Ninja Artisan Electric Outdoor Pizza Oven has been praised as 'easy to use'
The artisan pizza oven comes with several accessories
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Ninja shoppers have praised a pizza oven that's ideal for Brits looking to enjoy al fresco eating in the garden this summer. The Artisan Electric Outdoor Pizza Oven and Air Fryer is currently on offer on the Ninja website for £249 - down from £299.
The pizza oven comes with four outdoor cooking functions including Pizza, Bake, Air Fry and Prove. It will cook a no-turn artisan pizza in three minutes or less and fits a 12-inch pizza or baking tray, six chicken breasts, or 1.3kg of French fries - perfect for a BBQ during the hotter weather.
It comes with a 12-inch pizza stone, 30x30cm bake tray, pizza peel, air fry basket, and quick start guide with recipes so shoppers can set it up and be ready to cook within minutes. Ninja also offers a two-year guarantee in case something goes wrong.
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Alternatively, the popular Ooni Koda 12, £299, might be worth considering instead. It can reach higher temperatures of 500°C and is more portable at 9.25kg.
There's also the Jamie Oliver by Tefal Stone-bake Pizza Oven, which has dropped from £349.99 to £249.99 on Tefal's website. It has a 4.7 out of five-stars from customers.
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The Ninja Artisan Pizza Oven is currently on sale on Ninja - and it might be the summer purchase shoppers need.
Shoppers have been praising the Ninja pizza oven as a "game-changer". One shopper said: "I absolutely love this pizza oven, it's a game changer, I will never be ordering takeout again, pizza in less than three minutes and tastes amazing. Easy to use and clean."
Another shopper added: "Amazing product, we previously had a brick-built pizza oven and moved address, so wanted to give the Ninja Outdoor Pizza oven a try. We were not disappointed, we made homemade dough which was fine. I ordered some sourdough from a company, also pre-packed from a supermarket, and all worked well.
"The sourdough pizza took just three minutes on the highest setting to cook, and the shop-bought took 4.5 minutes at 290 degrees. We also used the proving and bake options too. We have the air fryer so have not used the oven for that. Would highly recommend this product"
The Ninja Artisan Pizza Oven can cook three pizzas in just 10 minutes
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However, shoppers should be warned about the size and cleaning the Ninja oven as some buyers claim it was difficult. One buyer said: "Cleaning the pizza stone isn't the easiest but that is the nature of not being able to use water to clean the stone and we have instead bought a brush online to clean the charred parts off."
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They added: "The Ninja Artisan is not a small device, so the fact that it is weather-friendly and can be kept in the shed with the cover (bought separately) is fantastic. It means it doesn't take up kitchen cupboard space and, unlike other BBQs, doesn't just go rusty after a bit of time outside".
Another happy consumer said: "The pizza oven is amazing! So easy to use and it cooks pizzas perfectly. It cooked 9' sourdough pizzas in 40 seconds and 9' normal dough bases in 2 minutes. We had a party and it was fun to use."
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