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Premium Wood-Fired Pizza Ovens for Authentic Outdoor Cooking.

Wood-fired pizza ovens bring restaurant-quality crust, smoky flavor, and even high-heat cooking right to your backyard. Temperatures reaching 700–900 °F allow pizza to cook in under 90 seconds—crisp outside, chewy and tender inside. That’s the magic of wood-fired pizza ovens.

Top Benefits for Home Chefs

  • High heat, fast cooking – Get that blistered New York–style or blistered Neapolitan crust in minutes.
  • Authentic wood-fired flavor – Adds complexity others can only imitate.
  • Versatility – Bake pizzas, roast veggies, sear meats, and even bake bread.
  • Backyard experience – Perfect for gathering and entertaining family and friends.

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Wood-Fired Pizza Ovens FAQ's

What can I cook in a wood fired pizza oven?

Wood-fired pizza ovens are perfect for pizza, but also great for baking bread, roasting meats, veggies, and more. Check out What Else Can You Cook in a Pizza Oven

How long does a wood-fired pizza oven take to heat up?

Most ovens heat up in 30–60 minutes, depending on the model and the type of hardwood used.

Can I use my wood-fired pizza oven year-round?

Yes, you can enjoy outdoor cooking all year—just protect the oven with a cover in colder months.

 What kind of wood should I use in a wood-fired pizza oven?

Use dry hardwoods like oak, hickory, or maple for the best heat and clean-burning performance. Check out The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Best Wood for Your Wood-Fired Pizza Oven

 Are wood-fired pizza ovens safe for backyard use?

They’re safe when used on a heat-resistant surface, away from flammable materials, with proper airflow.

 How do I clean and maintain a wood-fired pizza oven?

Let the oven cool, remove ash with a brush, and cover it when not in use to keep it in good shape.

 What size wood-fired oven should I buy?

Consider how many people you usually cook for—compact ovens are great for families; larger ones suit gatherings. Read Pizza Oven Size Guide- see how many pizzas each oven can cook

 Do the pizza ovens arrive fully assembled?

Some come ready to use, while others require light assembly. Check each product page for details.

Can I make thin-crust and thick-crust pizzas alike?

Absolutely! Use thinner dough and shorter bake times for Neapolitan-style; for thick-crust, flatten your dough gently and cook 1–2 minutes longer, rotating often.

What accessories should I get?

  • Pizza peel (wooden for launch, steel for turning)

  • Infrared thermometer – instantly check oven floor and dome temps

  • Oven brush to sweep crumbs and ash

  • Log grabber/tongs for safe fire-handling