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Rubber Feet Pizza Makers Dmd Electric Pizza Oven

Dmd Electric Pizza Oven

Black, Rubber Foot, Indicator Light

£67.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £22.66/mo.*
5stores
Rubber Feet Pizza Makers Ariete 0917/00

Ariete 0917/00

5 settings, Black, Rubber Foot, Indicator Light, Non-Stick Surface, 3.9kg

£79.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £26.66/mo.*
3stores
MisterChef Electric Pizza Maker 1400W

MisterChef Electric Pizza Maker 1400W

Rubber Foot, Non-Stick Surface, Indicator Light

£47.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £15.99/mo.*
2stores

Pizza Makers: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing a pizza maker, consider whether you want an electric model or a more traditional option like a stone oven. Electric pizza makers are convenient for quick and easy pizzas at home, often featuring adjustable temperature controls and timers. Stone ovens, on the other hand, can give pizzas a more authentic taste and texture but require more space and preparation time. Think about your cooking style and kitchen setup to make the right choice.

Pizza makers come in various sizes, so it's important to consider how much pizza you plan to make at once. If you're cooking for a family or enjoy hosting pizza nights, opt for a larger model that can handle multiple pizzas or larger sizes up to 12″ or more. For smaller households or limited counter space, a compact model might be more suitable. Always check the dimensions and compare them with your available kitchen space to ensure it fits comfortably.

Many pizza makers offer extra features that can enhance your cooking experience. Look for models with adjustable temperature settings to control how crispy or soft you want your crust. Some also include built-in timers to prevent overcooking. If versatility is important, consider a pizza maker that doubles as a grill or oven for other foods. These additional features can add value and convenience, making your investment even more worthwhile.

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