All-Clad just released a new outdoor pizza oven — and it's already $300 off
SAVE $300: As of May 30, All-Clad's newly released outdoor pizza oven is at a deep discount on the All-Clad website. For a limited time, snag one for $999.99 (which is $300 off the usual price). That's 23% off.
Watch out, Ooni: a new pizza oven has entered the chat. Trusted cookware brand All-Clad has just launched its take on the outdoor pizza oven with a new 16-inch propane gas model that packs in a ton of cool features. It's an investment piece for sure, though — the oven is priced at $1,299.99, and compared to the popular Ooni Koda (which is the same size and only costs $599), it's a pretty steep ask.
Thankfully, the All-Clad oven is already sitting at a deep discount on the company's website. For a limited time, you can pick up one of All-Clad's new pizza ovens for a cool $300 off the original price, bringing your total down to $999.99. That's a discount of 23%.
The All-Clad outdoor pizza oven is one of the more feature-complete options out there, employing plenty of unique perks that enhance the device's convenience and portability. For starters, it has an automatic rotating stone that helps you cook each pizza evenly, and totally eliminates the need for manual turning — just pop it in and, 90 seconds later, you get a pizza that's cooked to perfection. It also has a built-in thermometer so you can monitor the heat more precisely, plus foldable legs for easy transport. It also includes an aluminum pizza peel to make transferring your creations from oven to plate a breeze.
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