
Memorial Day Deal: Shop Now to Save Up to 30% on an Ooni Pizza Oven
With Memorial Day officially marking the start of the summer, its time to start thinking about ways to upgrade your backyard parties and we have just the deal for you. Ooni pizza oven is a great way to up your cooking game and summer celebrations. This Memorial Day, Ooni is slashing its prices by up to 20%. Not only is this deal a great opportunity to save on a pizza oven, but buying now might also help you save on potential price increases due to tariffs. These deals are live until May 26, but it's best to act fast so you can grab your chosen oven before it sells out.
If you want a pizza oven you can use inside, check out the Ooni Volt 12 for just $629. You'll save $270 off its usual sticker price of $899. This is an electric pizza oven with 12 inches of space so you can make a delicious pizza in your kitchen. It features three dials and can crank out a pie in as little as 90 seconds.
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For people who want a more traditional setup, the Karu 2 Pro (second generation) is now down to only $639, a full $160 off its usual sticker price. Amazon is also matching this price, so you can buy it there if you prefer. This pizza oven can use wood or gas as a fuel source and is perfect for outdoor use. It reaches temperatures of up to 950 degrees F and can cook a gourmet pizza in as little as a minute.
Accessories are also on sale, so you can craft your pizza to perfection while sticking to your budget. The perforated pizza peel is now down to $48, saving you $12 thanks to Ooni's current discounts. The entire sale is worth a browse if you're a pizza lover.
If you're looking for a new pizza oven and aren't sure this offer's for you, check out our list of the best pizza oven deals. Looking for Memorial Day discounts on kitchen gear? We're tracking kitchen, home and appliance offers across multiple categories, so check back often.
Why this deal matters
Ooni pizza ovens are great for anyone who enjoys restaurant-quality pies at home. Some of these also have space to make a variety of flatbreads and other roasted goodies. Though these pizza ovens can usually be pricey, you have until May 26 to take advantage of these deals. Amazon is also matching a limited number of offers. Apart from taking advantage of a lower price, buying now might help you stave off potential price increases due to tariffs.
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