Introducing the Model P Smart WiFi-enabled Pizza Oven, the latest innovation in pizza-making that lets you bake a 12-inch pizza in just two minutes, right from your apartment or backyard. Priced at $599, this electric oven offers both indoor and outdoor functionality, customizable cook times, and smart connectivity with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for remote control and monitoring.
Designed to deliver Neapolitan-style perfection, the Model P reaches a scorching 850°F, making it one of the hottest electric pizza ovens available. It comes equipped with a 12-inch cordierite cooking stone and preset modes for broiling, as well as cooking Neapolitan, New York, thin crust, and frozen pizzas. Thanks to its Wi-Fi connection, you can manage the oven via a smart app, allowing you to step away while keeping full control. The app also includes a “Pizza Build Calculator,” which determines the ideal cooking time and temperature based on your pizza’s dough thickness and toppings.
What sets the Model P apart is its proprietary heat management system, which ensures consistent heat distribution throughout the oven. Unlike competitors like Ooni, this feature eliminates the need to manually rotate your pizza during cooking.
“Whether you’re in an apartment or have a backyard kitchen, the Model P Smart WiFi-enabled Pizza Oven breaks boundaries,” says Tom Penner, CEO of Current Backyard. “It’s designed to fit your lifestyle while delivering unmatched convenience, performance, and flavor.”
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