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Gourmia 1800W Indoor Pizza Oven/Air Fryer w/ Preset Functions (Stainless Steel)

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Target has Gourmia 1800W All-In-One Indoor Pizza Oven/Air Fryer w/ Presets and Cooking Functions (Stainless Steel) on sale for $119.99. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free store pickup as an alternative option.

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About the Product
  • 1800 Wattage Output
  • Dual Adjustable Burners
  • 7 Cooking Functions
  • 6 Pizza Presets
  • FryForce 360° Technology
  • SImple Touch Controls
  • DOuble Pane Windows
  • Interior LIght
  • Dishwasher Safe
  • 10.94"x17.01"x18.74"
Warranty
  • Includes 2-year manufacturer's warranty w /purchase

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 
    • This unit is capable of baking, broil, bagel toaster, dehydrates and air fryer (oven reaching up to 800° F to cook authentic 12" Neapolitan pizza in little as 2 minutes)
    • Offer valid while pricing/supplies last
    • Sign-up for Target Circle Card to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping, and attain an extended return period.

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Written by astig
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Target has Gourmia 1800W All-In-One Indoor Pizza Oven/Air Fryer w/ Presets and Cooking Functions (Stainless Steel) on sale for $119.99. Shipping is free, otherwise, select free store pickup as an alternative option.

Thanks to community member astig for finding this deal

Note, this item/product will ship in its manufacturer's packaging, revealing what's inside.

About the Product
  • 1800 Wattage Output
  • Dual Adjustable Burners
  • 7 Cooking Functions
  • 6 Pizza Presets
  • FryForce 360° Technology
  • SImple Touch Controls
  • DOuble Pane Windows
  • Interior LIght
  • Dishwasher Safe
  • 10.94"x17.01"x18.74"
Warranty
  • Includes 2-year manufacturer's warranty w /purchase

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 
    • This unit is capable of baking, broil, bagel toaster, dehydrates and air fryer (oven reaching up to 800° F to cook authentic 12" Neapolitan pizza in little as 2 minutes)
    • Offer valid while pricing/supplies last
    • Sign-up for Target Circle Card to save an additional 5%, receive free shipping, and attain an extended return period.

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Model: Gourmia Digital Indoor Grill Pizza + Air Fryer Oven with 6 Pizza Presets and 6 Cooking Functions Stainless Steel Finish

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Jan 14, 2025
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AustinM8565
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seems you have to decide if the extra presets, and convection are worth the 30 dollar premium over the walmart version.
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Deadboyx
Jan 14, 2025
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I just bought the Walmart one, had I known I would have bought this for the air fryer but we'll see how we do with the pizza oven
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astig
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I have waited for this to go on sale. I have a basket-type air fryer but need one with more real estate. It is also good that it has an upper and lower heating element.
I did the first use 20-minute cook cycle. Temps reached over 800F with my IR thermometer. I tested fries for the first cook.
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gwite
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Will it go lower, lol?
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chrisc5861
Jan 14, 2025
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Quote from gwite :
Will it go lower, lol?
90 at walmart
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donldmn
Jan 14, 2025
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Quote from AustinM8565 :
seems you have to decide if the extra presets, and convection are worth the 30 dollar premium over the walmart version.

Redcard makes it $25 difference and some people may have Target Circle deals to make the difference even less.
I have a $15 off $90 making the difference only $10 but I already bought the Walmart one and I don't think I want to go through the trouble of returning it even though the price difference is probably worth it.


I will say the fan is a moving part which makes it a potential point of failure. The Target one has openings in the back for air circulation that seem like they would be difficult to clean if something like flour got back there. I do see some screws so the back might be removable for cleaning even though the manual doesn't say anything about it.
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kmcherry
Jan 14, 2025
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Maybe I'm dense, but wouldn't these ovens (1800W) trip most circuit breakers? Even a 1500W space heater is close to triggering a breaker if there's other stuff on it.
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shauggy
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Quote from chrisc5861 :
90 at walmart
Target one has dual controls, additional functions, and extra accessories. Well worth it for me.
Last edited by shauggy January 14, 2025 at 05:00 AM.
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mr.tacoboy
Jan 14, 2025
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Anyone use this for the air fryer functionality and can comment on it?
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astig
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I like its large surface and dual heating element. I do not have to flip or toss whatever I am air-frying.
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KnightStar
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Quote from kmcherry :
Maybe I'm dense, but wouldn't these ovens (1800W) trip most circuit breakers? Even a 1500W space heater is close to triggering a breaker if there's other stuff on it.
Questions are good!

It's right at the limit. As long as nothing else is being used on the same line. A typical outlet breaker is 120V 15A so 120x15 = 1800w. Also it's not like it's going to be drawing full power the entire time, so if it pre heats to temp (when it'll be using the most power) and you don't start using any appliances on the same breaker at the same time it'll be fine.
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onetheycaldldru
Jan 14, 2025
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Quote from astig :
I have waited for this to go on sale. I have a basket-type air fryer but need one with more real estate. It is also good that it has an upper and lower heating element.
I did the first use 20-minute cook cycle. Temps reached over 800F with my IR thermometer. I tested fries for the first cook.
How did the fries turn out?
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justaguy
Jan 14, 2025
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Quote from chrisc5861 :
90 at walmart
I have the 90 dollar WalMart one. It looks similar, but is only a pizza oven. No air fryer.
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AustinM8565
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Quote from chrisc5861 :
90 at walmart
Walmart one doesn't have convection and has less presets. If that's worth the extra money for you then go for it. For me I would never use this for anything convection. I would just use it as a pizza oven.

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Quote from KnightStar :
Questions are good!

It's right at the limit. As long as nothing else is being used on the same line. A typical outlet breaker is 120V 15A so 120x15 = 1800w. Also it's not like it's going to be drawing full power the entire time, so if it pre heats to temp (when it'll be using the most power) and you don't start using any appliances on the same breaker at the same time it'll be fine.
IIRC, the National Electric Code stipulates a minimum of two 20A circuits in kitchens. So, if a kitchen was built after that code came into effect, it should have them.
It's a good idea to check your breaker to make sure.

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