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Select Home Depot Stores [link for reference only;
store locator] have
Nexgrill Ora 12 Propane Gas Cast Aluminum Outdoor Pizza Oven (820-02003) on sale for
$99. Pricing/offer is valid
In-Stores purchase only.
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DealM8 for sharing this deal.
Note: In-store availability and pricing varies by location. You may be able to check your selected store's availability by clicking "See In-Store Clearance Price" under the Online Price on the
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Features:- 123 sq. in. of total cooking space
- 14,000 BTUs of total cooking power
- Manual 12 in. rotating pizza stone
- 3 foldable legs for easy transport
- Push and turn ignition system
- Integrated smoker box for authentic wood-fired flavor
- Stainless steel main burner with 5 year limited warranty
- Liquid propane only
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Spoken to the store manager and she gave the display piece (without the original box) for $75
Burner design looks decent, if the stone is reasonably thick and can hold heat it's definitely worth the price.
ooh, just watched the review. the placement of the stone relative to the burner and the fact that the stone itself rotates means the feature's basically useless. you can see that it's virtually impossible to not just nuke the end that gets launched first (since if you rotate via the knob you're still getting the hottest part of the stone on the bottom of the pizza the whole time). even their promo images show the pizzas absolutely anakin'd on the far side.
Still at $99 I'd rip out the rotation mechanism and see if I could replace the stone with one thicker piece. Just use it like a budget ooni.
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I prefer Kenji's method, I just shove all my cast iron pans in the top and bottom rack and let the indoor oven heat up for an hour or so... Pizza comes out in 10 minutes flat.
EDIT: They sold out a bit before I got there but another store had 7 in stock and supposedly $75 is the price nationwide.
Burner design looks decent, if the stone is reasonably thick and can hold heat it's definitely worth the price.
ooh, just watched the review. the placement of the stone relative to the burner and the fact that the stone itself rotates means the feature's basically useless. you can see that it's virtually impossible to not just nuke the end that gets launched first (since if you rotate via the knob you're still getting the hottest part of the stone on the bottom of the pizza the whole time). even their promo images show the pizzas absolutely anakin'd on the far side.
Still at $99 I'd rip out the rotation mechanism and see if I could replace the stone with one thicker piece. Just use it like a budget ooni.
Still damning that they can't seem to get an even pizza in their own product photos though...
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With ovens once you open the door there will be 20% reduction in ambient temp, hence the trick to shove in materials to absorb heats.
Its not fun in summers but its not as big of a deal so far.
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