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QVC slashes Ninja's 'perfect' pizza oven by £110 beating Amazon for BBQ season
QVC slashes Ninja's 'perfect' pizza oven by £110 beating Amazon for BBQ season

North Wales Live

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • North Wales Live

QVC slashes Ninja's 'perfect' pizza oven by £110 beating Amazon for BBQ season

As the summer season draws near, garden parties and outdoor dinners become the order of the day. Enjoying the sunshine with delectable food in the company of friends and family is a cherished tradition. One essential that most people crave during this time is pizza, but ordering takeaway for the whole family can be quite costly. This is why pizza ovens are fast becoming a must-have item in gardens and homes. However, finding the right one that won't empty your wallet can be a challenge. Fortunately, shoppers are in luck as they can now purchase the Ninja Artisan Pizza Oven with Cover from QVC for a discounted price of £219.95, down from its original price of £324.98. This deal is even cheaper than what's offered on the Ninja website (£229.99) and Amazon (£229). Moreover, new QVC shoppers can enjoy an extra £5 off with the code FIVE4U, bringing the total cost down to £214.95. The Ninja pizza oven allows shoppers to whip up delicious 12-inch pizzas in just a matter of minutes. It's electric, so there's no need for flames or gas - simply plug it in and start cooking. With five pizza settings such as Thin Crust, New York and Deep Dish, shoppers can perfect their favourite style every time. The package even includes a pizza peel, stone, and a cover to keep it safe outdoors, reports the Mirror. But this oven isn't just for pizza, as shoppers can also use it to bake bread, air fry meals, and prove dough - all in the great outdoors. It heats up to 370 degrees and can accommodate a full meal, like chicken wings or chips. There's even a window so customers can watch their food as it cooks. Its simple controls make it easy to use and it's ideal for gardens, patios or balconies. For those in the market for a pizza oven, but not quite sold on what's offered, there's the Ooni Koda 12 Gas-Powered Pizza Oven at Argos for £299, featuring instant gas ignition, reaching cooking temperatures in 15 minutes, and capable of blasting pizzas to perfection in just 60 seconds with an impressive 500 degrees. Alternatively, bargain hunters can consider the Outdoor Pizza Oven from Vonhaus, priced at £129.99, which is portable, whips up 12-inch pizzas, hits the mark with temperatures up to 350 degrees within 15 minutes, and also doubles as a smoker for meats, fish, or veggies. On the other hand, the ninja pizza oven from QVC has garnered a sterling 4.7 out of 5 star rating from users. Feedback includes rave reviews such as: "So quick and easy and the pizzas were lovely. Perfectly cooked everytime Also tried the air fryer function and it was to the usual NINJA standard too." Further praise comes from a satisfied customer who expressed: "Very impressed, exceeded expectations. Big enough for a 12 inch pizza but small enough to easily move. The oven heats up fairly quickly, but then retains the heat if making several pizzas." An additional happy buyer remarked: "Exactly as expected. Feels solid, makes you feel confident it can produce the desired heat, safely and with ease!". However, some customers did voice concerns, with one noting: "One thing I would say is that the pizza was a bit too dark for me and I've heard others say the same." Another customer was full of praise, remarking: "Amazing! Made gluten free from frozen bases and normal ones from fresh bases and they were the best pizzas we have had in a long time! Toppings - less is more for sure! Really impressed - 3 pizzas in under 15 mins!".

A look at the longevity of Premier League managers
A look at the longevity of Premier League managers

South Wales Argus

time12-06-2025

  • Sport
  • South Wales Argus

A look at the longevity of Premier League managers

Frank had been the top flight's second longest-serving manager, having been appointed nearly seven years ago in October 2018. Here, the PA news agency looks at the new-look top five. Pep Guardiola, Manchester City PEP 💬 From day one, I felt incredible love and respect with all my assistants and coaches here. If I did not feel that I wouldn't be here. — Manchester City (@ManCity) November 22, 2024 Appointed: July 1, 2016 Guardiola's famed intensity has previously led to earlier than expected departures from Barcelona and Bayern Munich, with a sabbatical year in between, but at City he has put down roots – signing a contract extension last season to take his reign beyond a decade. He has won six league titles and the 2022-23 Champions League among his 14 major trophies with the club but will go into the new campaign seeking a response to a season of dramatic under-performance. Mikel Arteta, Arsenal Arsenal's impressive performances under Mikel Arteta have not been rewarded by trophies (Bradley Collyer/PA) Appointed: December 22, 2019 Premier League runners-up three years in a row, Arsenal's manager now also assumes second spot in these rankings from Frank. The Spaniard will reach six years at the helm just before Christmas but despite consistent strong performances, has only the 2019-20 FA Cup to show for his time in charge and will be desperate to finally add a league title. Marco Silva, Fulham Marco Silva celebrates a win (Bradley Collyer/PA) Appointed: July 1, 2021 Scott Parker's departure following relegation in 2021 led Fulham to turn to Silva and his has been a successful reign, winning the Championship title in his first season before finishing 10th, 13th and then 11th in the top flight. Silva was also linked with Spurs before Frank's appointment but looks set to lead the Cottagers into a fifth season. Eddie Howe, Newcastle Newcastle have been able to finally celebrate trophy success again under Eddie Howe (Owen Humphreys/PA) Appointed: November 8, 2021 The man to finally bring silverware to St James' Park after a wait of 56 years, Howe was appointed shortly after the Saudi-backed takeover of the club in 2021 – though not before Steve Bruce was allowed to remain in charge of his boyhood club for his 1,000th game in management. Second-bottom and winless at the time, Howe's Magpies finished 11th and have since been fourth, seventh and fifth in his three full seasons in charge. Unai Emery, Aston Villa Unai Emery has brought the good times back to Villa Park (Nigel French/PA) Appointed: November 5, 2022 Appointed almost a year after Howe, Emery also instigated a swift turnaround. Villa were outside the relegation zone on alphabetical order alone, ahead of Southampton, when he took over but finished seventh and then fourth the following season. A run to the Champions League quarter-finals ensued, beating Bayern Munich along the way before losing to eventual champions Paris St Germain, alongside a sixth-placed league finish. One extreme to the other Thomas Frank goes from the second longest-serving manager at a Premier League club to the newest! He spent 6 years and 7 months at Brentford before moving to Spurs 🤝 — Premier League (@premierleague) June 12, 2025 Frank goes from one of the longest-serving Premier League managers to one of eight in post for less than a year. Prior to the Dane's appointment, the shortest reign belonged to David Moyes – though in a curious quirk, Moyes is also the Premier League manager who has spent longest with his current club thanks to a previous 11-year spell at Everton between 2002 and 2013. Two more managers will hit the two-year mark early next month – Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola on July 1 and Daniel Farke three days later with newly-promoted Leeds. Fabian Hurzeler has his one-year anniversary at Brighton this coming Sunday.

A look at the longevity of Premier League managers
A look at the longevity of Premier League managers

The Herald Scotland

time12-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The Herald Scotland

A look at the longevity of Premier League managers

Pep Guardiola, Manchester City PEP 💬 From day one, I felt incredible love and respect with all my assistants and coaches here. If I did not feel that I wouldn't be here. — Manchester City (@ManCity) November 22, 2024 Appointed: July 1, 2016 Guardiola's famed intensity has previously led to earlier than expected departures from Barcelona and Bayern Munich, with a sabbatical year in between, but at City he has put down roots – signing a contract extension last season to take his reign beyond a decade. He has won six league titles and the 2022-23 Champions League among his 14 major trophies with the club but will go into the new campaign seeking a response to a season of dramatic under-performance. Mikel Arteta, Arsenal Arsenal's impressive performances under Mikel Arteta have not been rewarded by trophies (Bradley Collyer/PA) Appointed: December 22, 2019 Premier League runners-up three years in a row, Arsenal's manager now also assumes second spot in these rankings from Frank. The Spaniard will reach six years at the helm just before Christmas but despite consistent strong performances, has only the 2019-20 FA Cup to show for his time in charge and will be desperate to finally add a league title. Marco Silva, Fulham Marco Silva celebrates a win (Bradley Collyer/PA) Appointed: July 1, 2021 Scott Parker's departure following relegation in 2021 led Fulham to turn to Silva and his has been a successful reign, winning the Championship title in his first season before finishing 10th, 13th and then 11th in the top flight. Silva was also linked with Spurs before Frank's appointment but looks set to lead the Cottagers into a fifth season. Eddie Howe, Newcastle Newcastle have been able to finally celebrate trophy success again under Eddie Howe (Owen Humphreys/PA) Appointed: November 8, 2021 The man to finally bring silverware to St James' Park after a wait of 56 years, Howe was appointed shortly after the Saudi-backed takeover of the club in 2021 – though not before Steve Bruce was allowed to remain in charge of his boyhood club for his 1,000th game in management. Second-bottom and winless at the time, Howe's Magpies finished 11th and have since been fourth, seventh and fifth in his three full seasons in charge. Unai Emery, Aston Villa Unai Emery has brought the good times back to Villa Park (Nigel French/PA) Appointed: November 5, 2022 Appointed almost a year after Howe, Emery also instigated a swift turnaround. Villa were outside the relegation zone on alphabetical order alone, ahead of Southampton, when he took over but finished seventh and then fourth the following season. A run to the Champions League quarter-finals ensued, beating Bayern Munich along the way before losing to eventual champions Paris St Germain, alongside a sixth-placed league finish. One extreme to the other Thomas Frank goes from the second longest-serving manager at a Premier League club to the newest! He spent 6 years and 7 months at Brentford before moving to Spurs 🤝 — Premier League (@premierleague) June 12, 2025 Frank goes from one of the longest-serving Premier League managers to one of eight in post for less than a year. Prior to the Dane's appointment, the shortest reign belonged to David Moyes – though in a curious quirk, Moyes is also the Premier League manager who has spent longest with his current club thanks to a previous 11-year spell at Everton between 2002 and 2013. Two more managers will hit the two-year mark early next month – Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola on July 1 and Daniel Farke three days later with newly-promoted Leeds. Fabian Hurzeler has his one-year anniversary at Brighton this coming Sunday.

A look at the longevity of Premier League managers
A look at the longevity of Premier League managers

South Wales Guardian

time12-06-2025

  • Sport
  • South Wales Guardian

A look at the longevity of Premier League managers

Frank had been the top flight's second longest-serving manager, having been appointed nearly seven years ago in October 2018. Here, the PA news agency looks at the new-look top five. PEP 💬 From day one, I felt incredible love and respect with all my assistants and coaches here. If I did not feel that I wouldn't be here. — Manchester City (@ManCity) November 22, 2024 Appointed: July 1, 2016 Guardiola's famed intensity has previously led to earlier than expected departures from Barcelona and Bayern Munich, with a sabbatical year in between, but at City he has put down roots – signing a contract extension last season to take his reign beyond a decade. He has won six league titles and the 2022-23 Champions League among his 14 major trophies with the club but will go into the new campaign seeking a response to a season of dramatic under-performance. Appointed: December 22, 2019 Premier League runners-up three years in a row, Arsenal's manager now also assumes second spot in these rankings from Frank. The Spaniard will reach six years at the helm just before Christmas but despite consistent strong performances, has only the 2019-20 FA Cup to show for his time in charge and will be desperate to finally add a league title. Appointed: July 1, 2021 Scott Parker's departure following relegation in 2021 led Fulham to turn to Silva and his has been a successful reign, winning the Championship title in his first season before finishing 10th, 13th and then 11th in the top flight. Silva was also linked with Spurs before Frank's appointment but looks set to lead the Cottagers into a fifth season. Appointed: November 8, 2021 The man to finally bring silverware to St James' Park after a wait of 56 years, Howe was appointed shortly after the Saudi-backed takeover of the club in 2021 – though not before Steve Bruce was allowed to remain in charge of his boyhood club for his 1,000th game in management. Second-bottom and winless at the time, Howe's Magpies finished 11th and have since been fourth, seventh and fifth in his three full seasons in charge. Appointed: November 5, 2022 Appointed almost a year after Howe, Emery also instigated a swift turnaround. Villa were outside the relegation zone on alphabetical order alone, ahead of Southampton, when he took over but finished seventh and then fourth the following season. A run to the Champions League quarter-finals ensued, beating Bayern Munich along the way before losing to eventual champions Paris St Germain, alongside a sixth-placed league finish. Thomas Frank goes from the second longest-serving manager at a Premier League club to the newest! He spent 6 years and 7 months at Brentford before moving to Spurs 🤝 — Premier League (@premierleague) June 12, 2025 Frank goes from one of the longest-serving Premier League managers to one of eight in post for less than a year. Prior to the Dane's appointment, the shortest reign belonged to David Moyes – though in a curious quirk, Moyes is also the Premier League manager who has spent longest with his current club thanks to a previous 11-year spell at Everton between 2002 and 2013. Two more managers will hit the two-year mark early next month – Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola on July 1 and Daniel Farke three days later with newly-promoted Leeds. Fabian Hurzeler has his one-year anniversary at Brighton this coming Sunday.

A look at the longevity of Premier League managers
A look at the longevity of Premier League managers

Powys County Times

time12-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Powys County Times

A look at the longevity of Premier League managers

Thomas Frank's departure from Brentford to take over at Tottenham means only five current Premier League managers have been in charge longer than two years. Frank had been the top flight's second longest-serving manager, having been appointed nearly seven years ago in October 2018. Here, the PA news agency looks at the new-look top five. Pep Guardiola, Manchester City PEP 💬 From day one, I felt incredible love and respect with all my assistants and coaches here. If I did not feel that I wouldn't be here. — Manchester City (@ManCity) November 22, 2024 Appointed: July 1, 2016 Guardiola's famed intensity has previously led to earlier than expected departures from Barcelona and Bayern Munich, with a sabbatical year in between, but at City he has put down roots – signing a contract extension last season to take his reign beyond a decade. He has won six league titles and the 2022-23 Champions League among his 14 major trophies with the club but will go into the new campaign seeking a response to a season of dramatic under-performance. Mikel Arteta, Arsenal Appointed: December 22, 2019 Premier League runners-up three years in a row, Arsenal's manager now also assumes second spot in these rankings from Frank. The Spaniard will reach six years at the helm just before Christmas but despite consistent strong performances, has only the 2019-20 FA Cup to show for his time in charge and will be desperate to finally add a league title. Marco Silva, Fulham Appointed: July 1, 2021 Scott Parker's departure following relegation in 2021 led Fulham to turn to Silva and his has been a successful reign, winning the Championship title in his first season before finishing 10th, 13th and then 11th in the top flight. Silva was also linked with Spurs before Frank's appointment but looks set to lead the Cottagers into a fifth season. Eddie Howe, Newcastle Appointed: November 8, 2021 The man to finally bring silverware to St James' Park after a wait of 56 years, Howe was appointed shortly after the Saudi-backed takeover of the club in 2021 – though not before Steve Bruce was allowed to remain in charge of his boyhood club for his 1,000th game in management. Second-bottom and winless at the time, Howe's Magpies finished 11th and have since been fourth, seventh and fifth in his three full seasons in charge. Unai Emery, Aston Villa Appointed: November 5, 2022 Appointed almost a year after Howe, Emery also instigated a swift turnaround. Villa were outside the relegation zone on alphabetical order alone, ahead of Southampton, when he took over but finished seventh and then fourth the following season. A run to the Champions League quarter-finals ensued, beating Bayern Munich along the way before losing to eventual champions Paris St Germain, alongside a sixth-placed league finish. One extreme to the other Thomas Frank goes from the second longest-serving manager at a Premier League club to the newest! He spent 6 years and 7 months at Brentford before moving to Spurs 🤝 — Premier League (@premierleague) June 12, 2025 Frank goes from one of the longest-serving Premier League managers to one of eight in post for less than a year. Prior to the Dane's appointment, the shortest reign belonged to David Moyes – though in a curious quirk, Moyes is also the Premier League manager who has spent longest with his current club thanks to a previous 11-year spell at Everton between 2002 and 2013. Two more managers will hit the two-year mark early next month – Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola on July 1 and Daniel Farke three days later with newly-promoted Leeds. Fabian Hurzeler has his one-year anniversary at Brighton this coming Sunday.

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