Feb 14th 2012 at 11:44AM by Bill Volk

I'm a big fan of kitchen gadgets; any time I can bypass conventional cooking tools, I'm totally on board. So, I'm happy to see this
Presto Pizzazz Pizza Oven ($40; was $50). The pizza tray continuously rotates, evenly cooking a 12" pizza on the top and bottom, using the separately controlled heat sources. The 1235 watt oven makes for no need to thaw your pizza; when your programmed cooking is elapsed the timer shuts off, and the removable baking pan is non-stick and dishwasher-safe. Tasty.
If you're into fondue cooki

ng, you'll love this
Wimmerley Pizza Dome Portable Pizza Oven ($70; was $150). This 110 volt-powered pizza oven is perfect at your dining room table or at a back porch cookout. The hand-crafted clay dome retains the heat, allowing for your individual slices of pizza to cook in just minutes, while you watch. The cooker includes a dough cutter, a half dozen stainless steel spatulas, operating instuctions, and a variety of pizza recipes.

For a quick and easy pizza baking job, hold off on using your oven and go to work with this
Home Decorator Collection Pizza Maker ($30). For a frozen or freshly made pizza, this oven will accommodate any meat or veggie pie, to a 12" size, or use it for smaller, bite-sized slices. The 1200 watt cooker has a power indicator light and the non-stick cooking surface is
wipe-clean. Pop open the top, slide the pizza inside, close it up, and move on to the salad preparation. By the time that's complete, your pizza will likely be ready. Nice.
Shop more pizza ovens:
Fusion Deluxe 16" Pizza Oven ($344)
Tomlinson Compact Electric Pizza Oven ($134)
Hamilton Beach Countertop Pizza Oven ($85; was $100)
Breville 1800 Watt Pizza Oven ($250; was $300)
Cuisinart Pizza Oven ($158; was $325)
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