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Grab a $350 pizza oven before this Walmart sale ends!

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One of the best ways to bake a pizza is in a woodfire oven. Unfortunately, most households simply don’t have the real estate that this type of appliance requires. That’s why we’re glad that companies like Ninja are always coming out with innovative products that let you feel like a master chef in your kitchen! And if you’re a pizza fan, you’re going to love this Ninja markdown we found while looking through Walmart deals:

Right now, when you purchase the Ninja Woodfire Pizza Oven at Walmart, you’ll spend $350. At full price, this appliance sells for $400.

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Why you should buy the Ninja Woodfire Pizza Oven

Who said you had to venture out to eat delicious woodfire pizza? The Ninja Woodfire Pizza Oven gives you everything you need to whip up your savory pies without leaving the house. Thanks to its 8-in-1 functionality, this oven has a dedicated Pizza mode, along with options for Max Roast, Specialty Roast, Broil, Bake, and more. As for pizzas, you’ll be able to choose between five styles: Neapolitan, Thin Crust, Pan, New York, and frozen.

Much of the design was inspired by brick oven baking, though Ninja went to great lengths to ensure you won’t be dealing with flakiness, hassle-charring, and other pizza maladies. You can even add up to a 1/2 cup of pellets to add smokiness to whatever food you’re preparing! The electric heat system gives you plenty of temperature control, too, letting you cook at temps as low as 105F and as high as 700F.

Small appliance markdowns are something we see all the time (so if you’re shopping around for Instant Pot deals, you should check out our roundup), but this is a genuinely unique item with a significant discount. Save $50 when you purchase the Ninja Woodfire Pizza Oven at Walmart. You may also want to check out our list of the best grill deals.

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Michael Bizzaco
Former AV Contributor
Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
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