7 Things You Should Know Before Buying a Pizza Oven in Australia

 

Buying a pizza oven sounds like a good idea—until you’re standing in the backyard wondering why it takes 3 hours to heat up and your pizza looks like a toasted wrap.

Here’s what you actually need to know before handing over your hard-earned cash for a wood-fired, gas or portable pizza oven in Australia.

 

1. Wood Fired vs Gas – It’s About Taste vs Convenience

Wood-fired pizza ovens give you that smoky, slightly charred crust you can’t get from anything else.
Gas ovens? Quicker to get going and easier to control—but you’re sacrificing a bit of flavour.

 

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Tip: If you’re not the kind of bloke who enjoys building a fire, gas might be a better bet.

 

2. Not All Pizza Ovens Are Backyard Friendly

Big, heavy wood-fired ovens look great on Instagram—but try moving one on your own.

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If you’ve got a small yard, or you rent, look at portable pizza ovens. You’ll still get proper heat, and they won’t take up half your outdoor area.

 

3. Size Matters (But Not in the Way You Think)

You don’t need an oven that cooks four pizzas at once—unless you’re running a side hustle.
For most backyards, a compact oven that does one proper pizza at a time is more than enough.

Bonus: Smaller ovens heat up quicker and use less fuel.

 

4. You Actually Want It to Get Bloody Hot

A proper pizza oven should hit 400–500°C—anything less and you’re baking, not pizza-ing.

Wood-fired ovens get hotter, but need more time to get there.
Gas ovens can get there quicker, but some models top out too soon—check before buying.

 

5. The Right Tools Make a Huge Difference

No point having a great oven if you’re scraping pizza off the floor with a spatula.

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✅ Get a proper pizza peel.
✅ Use a turning tool.
✅ Consider a pizza stone or steel if your oven doesn't come with one.

It’s the small gear that makes the biggest difference.

 

6. The Ooni Hype is Real (Mostly)

Everyone’s talking about Ooni pizza ovens—and yeah, they’re good.

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- Easy to use
- Compact
- Proper pizza in under 90 seconds

Just make sure you pick the right fuel type—some models run on wood/charcoal, others on gas, and a few let you switch between both.

 

7. You’ll Use It More Than You Think

Pizza’s just the start.

You can also cook:
- Steaks
- Bread
- Roast fish
- Even a breakfast fry-up if you’re keen

It’s not just about pizza—it’s a backyard oven that earns its spot.

 

Where to Buy a Quality Pizza Oven in Australia?

If you want a pizza oven that actually works and doesn’t feel like a DIY project gone wrong, check out the range at BBQ Spit Rotisseries:

 

Ooni & Everdure pizza ovens
Wood fired, gas & dual fuel models
Accessories, tools & covers to go with them
Delivery Australia wide

Shop Pizza Ovens Now

 

Final Thoughts – What to Remember Before You Buy

✅ Pick your fuel type: wood for flavour, gas for convenience
✅ Don’t go too big unless you need to
✅ Make sure it gets hot enough
✅ Get the right tools with it
✅ And most importantly—choose one you’ll actually use

If you’re ready to stop burning frozen pizzas in the oven, a proper pizza oven might be the best decision you’ve made in a while.

Find the Right Pizza Oven for Your Backyard

 

by: Gerardo Reis