







🍕 Elevate your outdoor gatherings with artisan pizza perfection!
The ATR ART TO REAL Outdoor Pizza Oven is a compact, portable cooking solution crafted from durable stainless steel. Featuring a premium pizza stone and integrated thermometer, it supports multiple fuel types including wood, gas, and electric. Designed for quick heat-up and easy transport, it enables you to bake restaurant-quality pizzas outdoors in about 10 minutes, making it ideal for camping, BBQs, and charcoal grill enthusiasts.









| Brand | ATR ART TO REAL |
| Product Dimensions | 40 x 35 x 15 cm; 6.3 kg |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Heating Method | Conduction |
| Colour | Black |
| Fuel Type | Wood, Electric, Natural Gas |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Included Components | Grill |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Item Weight | 6.3 kg |
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Sturdy pizza oven that arrived well packaged & ready for immediate use on a variety of heat sources
This product arrived very nicely packaged from start to finish, the outer packaging was a thick cardboard box containing the metal oven held in place with a pair of styrofoam inserts. Inside the oven the pizza stone & instructions are held firmly in position using a couple of soft foam inserts and both the pizza stone and the oven itself were wrapped in protective plastic. Despite the plastic bag on the oven, it still arrived caked with a fine white powder or dust which seems to have been present when it was packed up. It's not a huge deal as it just wiped off with a couple swipes of a damp cloth but it’s still worth mentioning.I have no complaints or issues about the construction of the steel oven, it feels like a sturdy piece of kit and it’s finished to an excellent standard with no blemishes. It’s also plenty large enough without being overly difficult, heavy, or cumbersome to move around or work with. Internally, it has just over 35 cm in width and depth, making it suitable for up to 13.5 inch pizzas or other items you’d like to cook in it. The temperature dial has a probe that extends a few centimetres into the open air inside the oven, which provides a reasonably accurate estimation of the temperature inside the oven while it’s in use.To give this a go, I dragged the propane BBQ out of the shed to fire it up during a milder and drier day and tested it with a basic premade frozen pizza and it did a wonderful job of cooking it up. The box and the product listing state that this is suitable for a bunch of different sources of heat, making it a versatile unit that you can chuck onto almost any heat source. I haven’t had very many opportunities to pull this out given the weather at the moment but I'm looking forward to using this far more often during the warmer months.The only minor complaint I have is that the price is significantly higher than alternatives I've seen from other vendors, websites and stores. The units you usually get for around £80-90 tend to have a bunch of accessories, while this is just the bare unit with a pizza stone, even the £60 units frequently come with a paddle at the very least. Other than that, this is a good product that I have no problems recommending.
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It's not really necessary but it works well so far.
ATR ART TO REAL Outdoor Pizza Ovens.Autumn isn't the best time to test a portable barbecue pizza oven and I am still tinkering around with it but from the tests I've done so far it does work, it actually works quite well I wouldn't say it's necessary to have a pizza oven on a barbecue but it does work well with ready-made pizzas ive have not tried authentic homemade pizza as of yet but stay tuned I might even try doing something festive such as hot cinnamon rolls etc.I would like to point out that the pizza stone gets dirty very quickly (seasoned) and looks quite taty after a couple of uses but that is perfectly normal.The relatively easy to use and comes with a handy easy to read thermometer of course each pizza's cooking time will differ depending on the size thickness and toppings it's very much a trial and error thing.
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