Walmart has
Blackstone Outdoor Tabletop Propane Pizza Oven w/ 13" Rotating Pizza Stone for
$97.
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Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
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About this Item:
- 13" rotating cordierite pizza stone controlled by a start and stop button evenly cooks up to 13" pizzas
- Built-in temperature gauge, safe ignition technology, and single burner control make monitoring and adjusting pizza oven temperature a breeze
- Utility door provides easy access to the cooking surface and includes stable locking positions for retaining heat
- Designed to use convective, conductive, and radiant heat to create a great environment for even cooking
- Uses a one-pound propane regulator
- Requires an AC electric plug in or 4 AA batteries (not included) to operate the rotating stone
- Able to connect to a 20 lb. propane tank when using the Blackstone Propane Tank Adapter Hose with Regulator (sold separately)
- 1-year limited warranty
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I'm trying to figure out what the difference is between the Leggero in the video and the one at Walmart? The Walmart version doesn't say Leggero on the box.
reviews are varied. at $300 most didn't recommend it. at $100 it seems like a good option. cooking takes some skill or you'll burn the pizza. this review they actually have it cooking nicely vs the people who are trying it for the first time. https://youtu.be/lX8NVHkgxl4
I'm trying to figure out what the difference is between the Leggero in the video and the one at Walmart? The Walmart version doesn't say Leggero on the box.
Google seems to think the regular price is $107. Not a huge savings.
That's not a regular price, but it has gone on sale at $97 a few times this year. I bought one last sale over the summer. I use it a lot without issue. It's not as nice as my in-laws Ooni koda, but it's more than 1/4 the price and probably more than half the pizza oven.
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Google seems to think the regular price is $107. Not a huge savings.
That's not a regular price, but it has gone on sale at $97 a few times this year. I bought one last sale over the summer. I use it a lot without issue. It's not as nice as my in-laws Ooni koda, but it's more than 1/4 the price and probably more than half the pizza oven.
Why do you like the Ooni koda better?
reviews are varied. at $300 most didn't recommend it. at $100 it seems like a good option. cooking takes some skill or you'll burn the pizza. this review they actually have it cooking nicely vs the people who are trying it for the first time. https://youtu.be/lX8NVHkgxl4
Thanks for sharing - that video saved me 100 bucks. I get way better looking Neapolitan pie using a pizza steel in a regular oven.
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For most people, this isn't going to make the kind of pizza they want, the pizzas will be very small by normal pizza standards and then this oven will soon end up at dump. Not a slick deal.
FBMP is full of larger, better ovens than this at great prices. Even if they look gross inside from all the char (classic newb mistakes), a good hour of high heat will have them almost like new. Any of the Ooni 16 ovens, Gozni or Halo's are great choices.
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How does it rotate?
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