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Debenhams cuts 43% off outdoor pizza oven that delivers 'perfect crusts'

Debenhams cuts 43% off outdoor pizza oven that delivers 'perfect crusts'

Daily Record28-04-2025

With a heatwave predicted to be on the horizon , it is prime time to make sure your outdoor cooking skills are up to scratch as many people are buzzing about the thought of starting up the barbecue . However, if you are thinking about spicing things up this year, why not also invest in a pizza oven. While you can't beat a burger or hot dog on a hot summer's day - vegan and vegetarian options are also available - there is just something special about taking the time to create and bake your own pizza. If you have been pondering over whether to purchase a pizza oven, we suggest having a look at one currently in the Debenhams sale. The Costway Outdoor Pizza Oven comes with two layers and usually retails for £189.95. However, Debenhams has nearly halved the price tag of this outdoor oven to a much more affordable £107.95 after a 43 per cent price slash. READ MORE: Outdoor storage box that 'withstood Storm Darragh' gets 20% price cut on Amazon READ MORE: Outdoor heater that 'instantly' warms patio now £40 after whopping £110 price cut Also functioning as a barbecue, this versatile outdoor pizza oven allows you to cook a traditionally-fired pizza on the bottom layer while also grilling burgers, kebabs and other delicious treats on the top, reports Nottinghamshire Live. Encased in a stylish black metal, the Costway Pizza Oven is a cross between a chimenea and a traditional barbecue. Depending on your preference, you can choose to either fuel the oven with wood or charcoal at the bottom of the oven, which also has a metal door for its section to keep the heat blazing towards your food. A full metal door is also featured for the top food section, just so you can keep cooking even if the weather takes a sudden turn for the worse. No matter if it is rain or shine, you will be able to eat delicious homemade pizza with crusts that shoppers say are "perfect". Included with the Costway oven is a grill and pizza stone to deliver the best results, along with a wedge to help you safely take your pizza in and out the oven without creating wonky and abstract shapes. In order to prevent any burns while cooking, the oven also features a 60cm handle. Featuring two handles, one on either side, the metal pizza oven is also easy to move around the garden as it is portable and lightweight. Just find the perfect spot for hosting and you'll be cooking away in no time. The Costway Outdoor Pizza Oven doesn't currently have any reviews on Debenhams, but shoppers on the brand's website have awarded the oven an impressive 4.8 star rating. One delighted shopper left a glowing review of the pizza over, writing: "This oven rocks! It heats evenly and makes the crust just perfect." Another shopper added: "Love the folding legs! Makes it easy to store and set up for some backyard pizza action." While a third gushed: "Bakes like a dream, and cleanup is a breeze thanks to the removable rack. Impressed!" A fourth five-star reviewer was more than impressed, writing: "Took my pizza game to the next level! Heats up fast and cooks evenly." With another reviewer praising the oven for how portable it is: "So easy to use and makes fantastic pizzas. Also, very portable for parties or camping trips." However, one reviewer did leave some suggestions, writing: "It needs to come with either a little recipe booklet and definitely instructions on how to actually set the oven. Which is the best fuel for heat, speed of use and flavour." Another shopper also noted that it would be a good addition to add a fire tray to help with cleaning the oven out. If you want to buy the Costway Outdoor Pizza Oven for nearly half the retail price, you can click HERE. Alternatively, you can buy the Ninja Artisan Electric Outdoor Pizza Oven and Air Fryer for £299.99. Ninja claims that this oven can cook a pizza in three minutes or less. Pizza oven rival Ooni has also reduced the price of their Koda 12 Pizza Oven . Normally retailing for £349, this highly rated oven can now be bought for £299.

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