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popularphoinix | Staff posted Apr 17, 2026 09:51 AM
popularphoinix | Staff posted Apr 17, 2026 09:51 AM

$199.93 | CHEFMAN Indoor Electric Pizza Oven at Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has CHEFMAN Indoor Electric Pizza Oven for $199.93.
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Amazon [amazon.com] has CHEFMAN Indoor Electric Pizza Oven for $199.93.
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Model: CHEFMAN Indoor Pizza Oven - Makes 12 Inch Pizzas in Minutes, Heats up to 800°F - Countertop Electric Pizza Maker with 5 Touchscreen Presets, Pizza Stone and Peel Included - Stainless Steel

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Apr 19, 2026 05:06 PM
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nuttiebudApr 19, 2026 05:06 PM
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Love pizza straight from the oven!! Nice price!
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Apr 19, 2026 05:57 PM
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amaxApr 19, 2026 05:57 PM
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Quote from nuttiebud :
Love pizza straight from the oven!! Nice price!
Just what a bot would "say" - like, compared to pizza not straight from the oven? "Nice price!"? Seriously, just stop.

But actually on-topic: this is higher maintenance (and overpriced) compared to a wire rack with heating coils and a crumb tray beneath.
Apr 19, 2026 10:03 PM
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AlwaysAvidApr 19, 2026 10:03 PM
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Quote from amax :
Just what a bot would "say" - like, compared to pizza not straight from the oven? "Nice price!"? Seriously, just stop.

But actually on-topic: this is higher maintenance (and overpriced) compared to a wire rack with heating coils and a crumb tray beneath.
Reviews on a lower level Chefman $40 model amazon deal yesterday were pretty bad on the 1 stars where people complain of sticking and Amazon (verified purchase) selling a used product to somebody that had the name and address of the person who returned it 😂 if we can call that a one off.
Apr 21, 2026 09:27 AM
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nounta1016Apr 21, 2026 09:27 AM
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Quote from amax :
Just what a bot would "say" - like, compared to pizza not straight from the oven? "Nice price!"? Seriously, just stop.

But actually on-topic: this is higher maintenance (and overpriced) compared to a wire rack with heating coils and a crumb tray beneath.
It's a pizza oven. You use a pizza stone, not a wire rack unless you are reheating frozen pizza...I did a bit of research before purchasing. This one can go to 800F compare to other popular ones like the Ninja Woodfire oven which is 700F but does have higher height so you can use it like a normal oven to cook chicken, brownies, etc. Depends what you are looking for. If it is strictly for pizza, especially Neapolitan style that needs as high of a temp as possible then this one is probably the best "budget" pizza oven outside of Ooni and roccbox ($400-$800+).

I did end up getting this one and made Neapolitan pizza twice with it as a complete beginner. 25minutes pre heat required to get to stable 800F temp, pizza went in for 3minute and 30sec and it was done. Crust was crunchy and inside was soft. I will say the pizza stone just barely fits the side so I end up banging and scratching the sides and bottom as well so not sure if it would cause an issue with longevity. But for a budget performance pizza oven I think it was worth the price to dip my toes into pizza making.

Also this seems to be the normal price, it's been on $200 "sale" for quite some time.
Apr 24, 2026 04:28 AM
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JustcallmetApr 24, 2026 04:28 AM
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Quote from nounta1016 :
It's a pizza oven. You use a pizza stone, not a wire rack unless you are reheating frozen pizza...I did a bit of research before purchasing. This one can go to 800F compare to other popular ones like the Ninja Woodfire oven which is 700F but does have higher height so you can use it like a normal oven to cook chicken, brownies, etc. Depends what you are looking for. If it is strictly for pizza, especially Neapolitan style that needs as high of a temp as possible then this one is probably the best "budget" pizza oven outside of Ooni and roccbox ($400-$800+).I did end up getting this one and made Neapolitan pizza twice with it as a complete beginner. 25minutes pre heat required to get to stable 800F temp, pizza went in for 3minute and 30sec and it was done. Crust was crunchy and inside was soft. I will say the pizza stone just barely fits the side so I end up banging and scratching the sides and bottom as well so not sure if it would cause an issue with longevity. But for a budget performance pizza oven I think it was worth the price to dip my toes into pizza making.Also this seems to be the normal price, it's been on $200 "sale" for quite some time.
I'm not even in the market for something like this but I had to drop a like and a comment. People like you streamline research and anecdotal data into coherent, easy to read sentences. Thank you.

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