SPOTRAVEL Multi-Fuel Pizza Oven
A capable pizza oven that multi-fuel (e.g. Wood and gas), best judged on the fuel type and pizza size that suit how you cook.
Around £300 is the sweet spot for home pizza ovens: serious heat and build quality without paying a premium. This guide explains what to expect at this price, what to look for, and which models we rate.
Under £300 you can get a genuinely capable gas, wood or multi-fuel oven that reaches 450-500C, holds heat well and turns out pizzeria-style results. This is where most keen home cooks should look: enough insulation and build for consistent bakes, without the cost of top-tier models. Choose fuel by how hands-on you want to be, then prioritise stone quality and reviews.
Below this point you sometimes compromise on insulation and heat recovery; far above it you are paying for refinement and brand more than results. Around £300 sits the best balance of heat, build and price, and it is where many of the most popular and well-reviewed ovens live. For most households this band delivers the biggest jump in quality per pound.
All three fuels are well represented under £300. Gas gives the easiest, most consistent cooking; wood delivers flavour and occasion if you enjoy the fire; multi-fuel lets you switch, though the gas burner may be an added cost. At this budget you do not have to compromise much on heat whichever you choose, so pick on how you want to cook.
This band suits keen home cooks who want reliable, repeatable results without overspending. It is the natural upgrade from a budget oven and often the last oven a home cook needs. If you cook for big groups regularly or want the largest cooking area, you may look just above this price, but most people are very well served here.
A capable pizza oven that multi-fuel (e.g. Wood and gas), best judged on the fuel type and pizza size that suit how you cook.
A capable pizza oven, best judged on the fuel type and pizza size that suit how you cook.
A capable pizza oven that wood/pellet fuel and reaches up to 500°C, best judged on the fuel type and pizza size that suit how you cook.
A capable pizza oven that multi-fuel (e.g. Wood and gas) and reaches up to 500°C, best judged on the fuel type and pizza size that suit how you cook.
A capable pizza oven that gas fuel and reaches up to 510°C, best judged on the fuel type and pizza size that suit how you cook.
A capable pizza oven, best judged on the fuel type and pizza size that suit how you cook.
A capable pizza oven that wood/pellet fuel and reaches up to 460°C, best judged on the fuel type and pizza size that suit how you cook.
A capable pizza oven that gas / electric fuel and reaches up to 450°C, best judged on the fuel type and pizza size that suit how you cook.
A capable pizza oven that gas fuel and reaches up to 500°C, best judged on the fuel type and pizza size that suit how you cook.
A capable pizza oven that cooks up to 12-inch pizzas, best judged on the fuel type and pizza size that suit how you cook.
Under £300 you can get a capable gas, wood or multi-fuel oven that reaches 450-500C with good build quality. Choose fuel by how hands-on you want to be, then prioritise a thick stone and strong owner feedback.
Yes - around £300 is widely considered the sweet spot, balancing heat, insulation, build and price. It is where most keen home cooks find the best results per pound, and often the last oven they need.
Usually not. Above £300 you mostly pay for refinement, brand and larger cooking areas rather than better pizza. Spend more only if you regularly cook for crowds or want the biggest oven.
Our top pick is the SPOTRAVEL Multi-Fuel Pizza Oven (our score 9.5/10) - A capable pizza oven that multi-fuel (e.g. Wood and gas), best judged on the fuel type and pizza size that suit how you cook..