







🍕 Elevate your home pizza game—because waiting for delivery is so last decade!
The Baker's Friend Indoor Electric Pizza Oven delivers authentic pizzeria-quality pizzas at home with a powerful 1000°F heating capacity, dual temperature controls, and a premium glazed ceramic stone for healthier, non-stick cooking. Its ergonomic design features cool-touch handles, a large viewing window, and non-slip feet, all wrapped in a stylish, portable package available in three colors. Perfect for quick, gourmet pizzas in under 6 minutes, it’s a must-have for any kitchen aiming to impress.






| ASIN | B0DFLMWGS6 |
| Brand Name | Baker's Friend |
| Capacity | 12 Cubic Inches |
| Colour | Grey |
| Control Type | Knob Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (93) |
| Door Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Door Style | Dropdown Door |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Included Components | 1 x Pizza Cutter, 2 pizza peels, Pizza Stone |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 34D x 16.5W x 33H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 8.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Baker's Friend |
| Material | Stainless Steel Glazed Ceramic Pizza Stone Tray |
| Model Name | Pizza Oven |
| Model Number | BF2-PO01G |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Adjustable Thermostat, Indicator Light, Large Capacity, Portable, Removable Ceramic Pizza Stone |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Temperature Range | 10 - 800 ℉ Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Wattage | 1200 watts |
R**H
السخان السفلي يفصل بسرعة اتلفت العجين صارجاف مطاطي لم ينتفخ السخان العلوي ايضا يفصل وموقعه القريب جدا يجعل المكونات تحترق رغم ان الحرارة ٢…
A**.
Not only is it a great little pizza maker, but I also use it to cook my home made tortillas. It does a great job! A perk it includes is an easy pizza recipe on the top lid so you don’t need to drag out a recipe every time. This has come in handy several times. Cleans up easily. Secure on countertop with suction cups on feet. Also good with sourdough crusts. Love the thermometer and window to peak at the progress without opening the cooker. Now in pursuit of the perfect pizza sauce!
J**N
Cook’s Pizza well
A**R
We’ve had our pizza machine for just over a month, and it’s become a full fledged member of the household. We use it 3-4 times a week, which is probably more than we see some of our relatives. We’ve been using 00 flour for that true Italian pizza vibe and bread flour for other thin-crust experiments. As any true pizza nerd knows, the secret sauce isn’t the sauce, it’s the heat. This machine heats up to very high temperatures, and it crisps the crust just right: crunchy on the outside, soft on the inside. When we first got it, there was a learning curve. The double peel technique had us feeling like we were auditioning for a cooking show. We wore baking gloves like we were entering a blast furnace. Now? We’re practically doing barehanded flips like pizza ninjas. (Still carefully, of course, we’re not that brave.) Pizzas are done in 5–7 minutes, which is less time than it takes to argue about what toppings to use. If cheese or sauce spills on the stone, just channel your inner firefighter, glove up, and scrape that sucker off before it smokes out the room. Pro tip: medium or small pizzas are best, try to go too big and your dough will rise up and touch the heating element which will cause smoke. We even tried it with liquid vegan cheese, and the machine handled it like a champ. We always set the machine up near a window to let the heat and pizza steam escape outside. The seller was responsive to our questions too, which is always nice when the customer service isn’t harder to reach than a perfectly melted mozzarella. Of course, no machine is perfect. The temperature knobs are labeled 1 through 5, which sounds like a pizza-themed escape room riddle. What temp is “3”? Nobody knows. The front thermometer only shows the top heating coil temperature. Also, the knobs tend to “sweat” when the pizza is really steamy. There are little holes underneath the knobs, so we’re mildly concerned condensed drops might fall in and rust something. Future models, please come with a moisture barrier. Despite that, we love this thing. Lighter than expected, easy to stash away when it’s not in use, and it works both indoors and outdoors, as long as there’s a wall plug nearby and no squirrels trying to join dinner. For the price, it’s a steal, and we’d pick it over the fancy machines that cost more than a month of groceries. Final verdict: our oven is jealous, and we’re having lot of fun testing new things. Five month UPDATE: So this little thing is still going hard. Does it still look as pretty as in the first picture? Absolutely not. We’ve overused that poor thing like a college microwave during finals week. It’s still going strong, heats up well, and keeps turning out delicious pizzas. We got the white model because it matched our kitchen aesthetic. Now that it looks like it’s been through three pizza wars and a small fire, I kind of wish we’d picked the darker one. Interestingly, the pizza crust actually tastes even better now thanks to the “overly seasoned” stone. You know those Italian wood-fired pizzas that get tossed into what basically looks like the fiery depths of Mount Doom and come out with those gorgeous little charred spots? That’s the vibe we’re getting now. Our pizzas didn’t stick even during the first month, but now they slide off the stone even easier like it’s been buttered by angels. Bonus: my spouse came up with a technique to cool the stone faster after baking. He takes it out and sets it on one of the spiral burners of our old stove. He moves the stone from one burner to another every five minutes, using the burners like a heat sink. And weirdly… it works. The stone is barely warm instead of lava-hot after about 15 minutes. I have no idea why he does this, since we don’t even put the pizza machine away anymore (it has earned a permanent spot on our counter). But oh well, I’m sharing it in case it makes someone else’s life easier (or at least more interesting). Overall, we’re still ridiculously happy with this machine. At this point, we should just give it a name and declare it as our child on our taxes.
K**R
Does a great job. I wasn't sure if this would work well, but it surprising makes great pizzas. I use my own dough recipe and preheat the machine. I use my own pizza peel, I have not used the ones provided. I would recommend to anyone that wants decent pizza but doesn't want to pay a lot for the gas or wood fired ovens.
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