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Jumbuck Charcoal Outdoor Pizza Oven $99 (Normally $198) @ Bunnings Warehouse

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Enjoy entertaining family and friends this summer, with the Jumbuck outdoor pizza oven. This versatile, free standing oven allows those with smaller backyards the opportunity to create delicious pizzas and barbecues with that traditional smoky favour. Excellent functionality and portability make the Jumbuck outdoor pizza oven a must have addition to your outdoor entertaining space.

Power coated steel body & stand with shelf
Includes 1 ceramic stone plate
With cooking rack
Powder coated cart handle
Charcoal removable drawer

Credit to pricehipster.com for this one, have confirmed in store at Tuggerah NSW 2261

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  • Given these are metal, is there any benefit vs normal bbq? I thought pizza ovens were all about thermal properties of the walls?

    • Pizza ovens are about the convection heat with the main thermal mass from the base. This achieves it and most importantly is cheap. To get a proper ceramic pizza oven, prepare to pay ~10x as much. Proper pizza ovens have great thermal properties and retain heat very well but you pay for what you get. This is probably easier to use for a newbie, since you just need to top up the fire box underneath. The separate fire box would also allow you to use this for low and slow cooking too.

      • Forgot to say, you can always add some bricks or BBQ ceramic tiles or whatever to this to help retain thermal mass.

      • Base would provide conductive heat, but price/value makes sense.

      • Aldi has proper ceramic ovens for around $120 from time to time

  • This is only good if you want your pizza to taste like Dominos otherwise invest in something better

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      Lol what. Dominos uses charcoal now?

    • +2

      This is Ozbargain, we love Domino's!

  • +1

    Would this also be able to heat a small outdoor area? Two birds with one stone?

  • Consider getting a breville pizza maker …. heats up quicker, has top and bottom elements, and does great crusts, if feeling lazy use the Aldi stone baked bases 3 for $6 and add extra toppings prosciutto and roquette.

    heat up time is long with charcoal and unlike a brick oven which retains heat so you can make bread and a slow cooked roast afterwards making the effort worth it of waiting for the charcoal to be ready.

    • Unlike a brick oven, you can reduce the vents on these to reduce the fire and thus the heat, so yeah you can still make your bread and slow cooked roast afterwards. May have to wait a little to wait for the base to reduce in heat though.

  • Smoky Charcoal flavour

    I seem to do OK without this anyway.

    • I too tend to burn the crap out of my pizzas, forming a charcoal layer on the base.

  • This was on Ozbargain yesterday…
    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/349670
    Grabbed one and tried it with the lid down on my 4 burner. Worked ok.
    Have a pizza oven, but will use it to have an extra cooking when there's a lot of people.

    Maybe an alternative if you don't want to mess with this one.

  • These things are good for the money. Also cook a roast pretty decently. Can't really go wrong for th e price.

  • Currently $69 on their website now

    • yeah I saw it.. maybe by boxing day it will be $49.

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