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Solo Stove Pi-The Pizza Oven For Your Home

Want to bake your own perfect pizza? Get Solo Stove Pi-The Pizza Oven For Your Home. Get this easy to use and clean pizza oven for your home.
Solo Stove Pi-The Pizza Oven For Your Home

Want to make your very own crust-perfect pizza at home? Then you can get the Solo Stove Pi to cook up a storm in your backyard. Many of us are major admirers of Solo Stove's fire pits, because of their small size and near-smokeless operation. We especially like how they used the same innovative concept in a backyard barbeque. This time, they're adding the Solo Stove Pi to their backyard cooking arsenal.

Solo Stove Pi-The Pizza Oven For Your Home

Solo Stove Pi-The Pizza Oven For Your Home

No, this isn't another grill. Instead, the company is adding a genuine pizza oven to their inventory, offering you a desktop setup for making pies in your garden. While it does not produce the same amount of smoke as fire pits, it does have the same design and aesthetic, making it an attractive addition to anyone's garden.

Easy to Use Pizza Oven

Easy to use pizza oven

Now you don't have to order pizza anymore?

The Solo Stove Pi has a spherical form similar to their fire pits, but with a demi dome top that conducts heat down to the full-width cordierite pizza stone at the oven's floor and a panoramic opening scaled to suit the 12-inch pizzas out front. It, of course, employs the same airflow concept as the outfit's fire pits. In this case, it uses perforations at the bottom of the oven to allow air to enter, which it then directs straight to the fire in the back, ensuring your flames have a steady supply of air to keep going while you cook one pie after another, while ceramic insulation keeps the heat inside to maintain optimal cooking temperatures.

Dual Fuel Pizza Oven

Dual Fuel Pizza Oven Home

Dual Fuel Pizza Oven Home

It, like the company's fire pits, can run on wood, which you just place in the recessed tray along the back of the oven, similar to normal wood-fired pizza ovens. If you don't feel like gathering logs, you may use the optional Gas Burner accessory, which allows you to cook your pizza by simply connecting it to the same LPG tank that you use on your gas grill.

Bake Your Pizza at 425 degrees Celsius!

Cook your pizza at temperature of 425 degrees Celsius

Cook your pizza at temperature of 425 degrees Celsius

When utilising wood as fuel, the Solo Stove Pi can heat the pizza stone to 400 degrees Celsius and 425 degrees Celsius when using the gas burner. Please keep in mind that there is no built-in thermometer in the stove, therefore you will need to use a separate thermometer to measure heat levels. There's also no time stated for how long you need to warm the oven to get to those temperatures, but we're hoping it's close to the 15 or so minutes Ooni's ovens can heat up to optimum cooking temperatures (from what we can tell, this one will take way longer). Once properly preheated, the oven can produce one pizza every two minutes. There's enough space inside for a single 12-inch pizza or a couple smaller pies.

Home-made Pizza Anyone?

Home-made Pizza Using Solo Stove Pi Oven

Watch How Solo Stove Pi bake Your Perfect Pizza


When utilising wood as fuel, it has a built-in pan that collects ashes. According to the company, you may burn three hours' worth of wood before the pan becomes clogged with ash, at which point you'll need to clear it before cooking again. When cooking with gas, you can cook for as long as you have propane left in the tank. The Solo Stove Pi will be available in mid-May 2022 with a price tag of $425 (RM1,799) which I thought is relatively affordable. For more information, head over to Solo Stove's official website.

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  1. You should be a part of a contest for one of the greatest websites
    on the net. I most certainly will recommend this site!

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    1. Thanks for the support. I really appreciate it.

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  2. RM1,799??? *faints* Considering the number of time we make our own pizzas in our lifetime, I think I would rather invest that kind of money in something a lot more useful.

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    1. Perhaps it can really whip out a pizza that is better than those ordered outside? :D

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  3. Get a appliance for just making pizza doesn't sound economically viable, but for those who really like pizza, that's great to be able to have homemade pizza which is as good as the restaurant.

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    1. But for those who can afford this might be the only way to have homemade pizza. LOL :D

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