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expired Posted by fred17 • Jul 2, 2024

Costco Members: Ooni Koda Propane Gas Pizza Oven: 12: $300, 16:

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$460

$599

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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Ooni Koda Propane Gas Pizza Oven (12 or 16) for the prices listed. Shipping is free.

If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here

Thanks to Community Member fred17 for finding this deal.

Available: Features:
  • 12
    • 13,000 Maximum BTU
    • Heats to 950 °F (500 °C) in 15 minutes
    • 13.25" x 13.25" Cooking Surface
    • 10mm stone baking board
    • Heat control dial
    • Cooks pizza in 60 seconds
    • Uses Propane Gas. Tank Not Included
  • 16
    • Heat Control Dial
    • No Fuel Cleanup Needed After Use
    • 15mm (0.6") Stone Baking Board
    • Built In Gas Ignition
    • Folding legs for easy transport and storage
    • Heats to 950 Degrees in 20 Minutes
    • 16.5" x 16.5" Cooking Surface
    • 29,000 Maximum BTU
    • Uses Propane Gas. Tank Not Included

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  • Additional note:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by fred17
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Costco Wholesale has for their Members: Ooni Koda Propane Gas Pizza Oven (12 or 16) for the prices listed. Shipping is free.

If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here

Thanks to Community Member fred17 for finding this deal.

Available: Features:
  • 12
    • 13,000 Maximum BTU
    • Heats to 950 °F (500 °C) in 15 minutes
    • 13.25" x 13.25" Cooking Surface
    • 10mm stone baking board
    • Heat control dial
    • Cooks pizza in 60 seconds
    • Uses Propane Gas. Tank Not Included
  • 16
    • Heat Control Dial
    • No Fuel Cleanup Needed After Use
    • 15mm (0.6") Stone Baking Board
    • Built In Gas Ignition
    • Folding legs for easy transport and storage
    • Heats to 950 Degrees in 20 Minutes
    • 16.5" x 16.5" Cooking Surface
    • 29,000 Maximum BTU
    • Uses Propane Gas. Tank Not Included

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • Additional note:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

Original Post

Written by fred17

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They go on sale a few times a year for 20% off. This is a little better. I have never seen more than 20%.

The really slick deal is when your pizza dinner costs a few dollars to make vs $20 a pizza from some pizza place.

I have a the dual fuel version because I thought I'd like wood fired pizza but rarely use the wood. it takes so much longer and harder to get the right temp. Also because they cook so fast, there is no smoke flavor.
Unsolicited advice: My only tip for people considering a pizza stove is to be realistic about how often you'll actually use it and set your budget based on that. I got a nice one from my brother and we used it twice. Pizzas were great and it was easy to use, but storing it when not using it and not having enough pizza parties would have made it a bad investment if I paid for it haha
Would recommend the 16 inch. I have a 12 inch and buddy has a 16 inch. Always jealous of the size of his. Size envy. It's just so much easier to rotate a pizza without having to pull out entirely. That's what she said.

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Can anyone comment how slick this is?
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Can anyone comment how slick this is?
They go on sale a few times a year for 20% off. This is a little better. I have never seen more than 20%.

The really slick deal is when your pizza dinner costs a few dollars to make vs $20 a pizza from some pizza place.

I have a the dual fuel version because I thought I'd like wood fired pizza but rarely use the wood. it takes so much longer and harder to get the right temp. Also because they cook so fast, there is no smoke flavor.
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Love our 12" propane Ooni. So easy to set up and store and makes fantastic pies. Solid price for a great product!
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Would recommend the 16 inch. I have a 12 inch and buddy has a 16 inch. Always jealous of the size of his. Size envy. It's just so much easier to rotate a pizza without having to pull out entirely. That's what she said.
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I want one (16") but I have no place to store it. If you have one, where do you store it?
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Quote from Rudedog7 :
Would recommend the 16 inch. I have a 12 inch and buddy has a 16 inch. Always jealous of the size of his. Size envy. It's just so much easier to rotate a pizza without having to pull out entirely. That's what she said.
Sometimes it's all about how you use it…
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Quote from jkabaseball :
They go on sale a few times a year for 20% off. This is a little better. I have never seen more than 20%.

The really slick deal is when your pizza dinner costs a few dollars to make vs $20 a pizza from some pizza place.

I have a the dual fuel version because I thought I'd like wood fired pizza but rarely use the wood. it takes so much longer and harder to get the right temp. Also because they cook so fast, there is no smoke flavor.
dual fuel have a door right? do you think yours heat up to 950 faster than 20min?
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Quote from SmartNose246 :
Make a pizza but need to heat up 20 minutes first? Not very good investment and only drain energy.
You have an oven that heats instantly? Lol
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Quote from Lobbymonster :
I want one (16") but I have no place to store it. If you have one, where do you store it?
I have and love my 12" ooni. I'm tempted to get the 16" and sell mine on craigslist or something, but I need to go measure my storage space to see if it'd fit. I bought a worktable (Ikea GRILLSKÄR) that I keep outside with a cover (Ikea TOSTERÖ). The Koda 12" fits well on the second shelf when I'm not using.
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Quote from Traveler-1701 :
You have an oven that heats instantly? Lol
He lives in the future.
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Been peeping at these for a while, as heating up our oven to 500 degrees to cook pizza is less than ideal in the summer months. I'm a little confused though, is a plastic table a bad idea with these?
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Quote from SmartNose246 :
Make a pizza but need to heat up 20 minutes first? Not very good investment and only drain energy.
Tell me you've never made a pizza without telling me you've never made a pizza
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Unsolicited advice: My only tip for people considering a pizza stove is to be realistic about how often you'll actually use it and set your budget based on that. I got a nice one from my brother and we used it twice. Pizzas were great and it was easy to use, but storing it when not using it and not having enough pizza parties would have made it a bad investment if I paid for it haha
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