Ooni is having a Black Friday sale, offering its highly-rated outdoor pizza makers at all-time-low prices. The company’s Fyra 12 wood pellet pizza oven is now just $244, down from its standard $349, a whopping 30 percent off. If that’s still out of your holiday budget, Ooni also has the Pizza Steel 13, a flat surface that improves your indoor-baked pizzas, on sale for $70. The Fyra 12 wood pellet pizza oven is one of Engadget’s top picks for the best pizza ovens. It uses “sustainably sourced hardwood pellets” to reach 950 degrees Fahrenheit in 15 minutes and can cook stone-baked pizzas in as little as 60 seconds. With a gravity-fed hopper that replenishes the pellet tray automatically, this oven allows you to focus more on your pie’s and less on the oven’s needs. This outdoor oven fits 12-inch personal pizzas inside, weighs only 22 lbs, and has a relatively small footprint, making it ideal for easy transportation and tabletop pie-baking. This makes it a perfect supply for outdoor parties, tailgating, camping and other open-air activities. Meanwhile, the Pizza Steel 13 accessory slides into your conventional oven to enhance your homemade pies. The stainless steel surface heats quickly and retains the warmth, helping your indoor pizzas come out more like those made in dedicated pizza stoves. The Pizza Steel 13 is on sale for $70 (typically $100). Ooni’s Black Friday sale runs from now through November 28.
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