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This new Gozney oven turns backyard cooking into a chef’s experience

Gozney ovens that are bigger and more powerful than before

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Passionate outdoor chefs know Gozney for their exceptional outdoor ovens, designed to make outdoor entertaining a breeze. Today, the brand is back with a new launch: the Dome Gen 2 Series, the most versatile outdoor ovens yet. Bigger and more powerful than ever before, the Dome Gen 2 is now available in two sizes (Dome Gen 2 and Dome XL). Priced at $2,299 and $2,799, respectively, these serve as more than just an outdoor oven, making an architectural statement piece for your backyard.

“Dome Gen 2 is a huge milestone. It’s the story of evolution. From the original Dome to this new generation, we’ve listened to feedback and pushed ourselves to refine every detail,” said Tom Gozney, Founder and Designer. “This launch represents relentless iteration and obsession, becoming the purest expression of Gozney design. There’s nothing like it on the market, and for me, it’s deeply personal. Dome has been the vehicle that’s reshaped who we are as a brand. Gen 2 is the pinnacle. The most refined, most consumer-focused, most powerful product we’ve ever made.”

Key features

The Dome Gen 2 Series now offers room to cook even more, with space to cook up to three 10″ pizzas, an 18″ pizza, or multiple dishes at once. With a hybrid fuel system, chefs can cook with wood, gas, or charcoal to match their mood and preference. The ovens are crafted with a wood-fire control kit for optimal air flow and a signature lateral burner with incremental low-to-high flame adjustment to maintain consistent, even heat. Other noteworthy features include a built-in digital console with embedded sensors to track air and floor temperature, touch controls, twin meat probes, and a timer for intuitive cooking awareness.

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Want to get your hands on a Dome Gen 2 Series oven? Ovens are available now online in limited quantities.

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