Aldi’s Gardenline pizza oven UK 2022: the cult product is back in stock - what does it cost and how to buy

Aldi’s Pizza Oven is back in stock - here’s what you need to know Aldi’s Pizza Oven is back in stock - here’s what you need to know
Aldi’s Pizza Oven is back in stock - here’s what you need to know

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The Aldi pizza oven was a cult product in 2020. It’s back in stock - here’s what you need to know about the ingenious invention

The summer months are finally here, and with them, come the promise of good times outdoors with friends - from BBQs to patio drinks and picnics in the park.

Little wonder that Aldi’s nifty Gardenline Barbecue Pizza Oven has sold out for the past two years - facilitating, as it does, fun, fuss-free pizza parties in your garden.

Pizza lovers, then, rejoice - it’s back in stock at Aldi in time for the hotter days ahead. Here’s the low-down on the hottest pizza oven in town.

Gardenline Barbeque Pizza Oven - what you need to know

For £40, the Aldi pizza oven is a reasonably priced addition to your garden - offering a simple, straight-forward way of feeding people en masse outdoors.

You'll need either a gas or charcoal barbecue to begin with, which attaches to the pizza oven, leaching its heat to cook your pizza.

It's an easy to transport piece of kit - replete with two carry handles, so you can easily bring it over to a friend's house if you want to provide a pizza party there.

Pizzas - up to 12 inches - cook within 10 minutes. The ceramic stone base is fabulous for providing a crispy base. This neat little invention is simple to clean - the interior is stainless steel.

With a three-year guarantee, you'll safely get your money's worth.

Does it make wood-fired pizza?

The eagle-eyed of you will no doubt have noticed that the heat is coming from a secondary appliance for the Gardenline BBQ Pizza Oven, which means that the smoke of the fire isn’t coming into contact with the pizza. Put plainly, you won’t get that smoky, burnished, wood-fire flavour - if that is what you crave.

For that, you’ll have to spend a little more - we recommend the superlative Oona Fyra 12, reviewed here, which costs £249, but requires no BBQ to work. Instead, it runs on wood pellets, has a ceramic based, and cooks luscious, smokey, wood-fire pizzas to perfection in 90 seconds. The Oona Fyra is available here.

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