Home pizza ovens have gone mainstream over the past few years, thanks largely to Ooni. The design-forward brand’s collection of gas, charcoal and wood pellet-fueled ovens have brought restaurant-quality, Neapolitan-style pizza to the masses, and we should know. After all, we’ve reviewed every single one. But as great as Ooni’s backyard pizza ovens are, they’ve always had one major flaw: you can only use them outdoors.
A great number of people — myself included — live in apartments without access to an outdoor space. So when I want fresh pizza at home, I’m limited to either ordering delivery (not that fresh), cooking a homemade or frozen pizza in the oven at a low temperature or picking up one of the glorified toaster ovens masquerading as countertop pizza ovens on the market. None of these options come close to replicating the type of pizza you get from one of Ooni’s backyard ovens, which is what makes Ooni’s Volt 12 so exciting. The $999 appliance is Ooni’s first-ever electric pizza oven and its only one that can be used indoors. Anxious to make some legit pizza in my kitchen, I’ve been testing the Ooni Volt 12 Electric Pizza Oven over the past six weeks.
Ooni Volt 12 Electric Pizza Oven: What We Think
Simply put, the Ooni Volt makes far better pizza than any other indoor method. If you’re looking to make fresh restaurant-quality pizza in your kitchen with bubbly cheese, a crisp bottom and a leoparded crust, I don’t know of any way to get it other than by using this oven. Cooking pizza the proper way requires extremely high temperatures, and since the Ooni Volt maxes out at 850 degrees — nearly twice the limit of my regular oven — I can actually get results that are basically the same as what you’ll get with Ooni’s outdoor ovens.
But those crazy-high temps are also the biggest drawback to the Ooni Volt. A part of me thinks it’s not wise to have something blasting away at 850 degrees on my kitchen counter. The Volt’s high temperatures mean you need to exercise a lot of caution when using it, and it also means that the oven sometimes produces insane amounts of smoke — particularly if you have any kind of incident involving wayward toppings or uncooperative dough.

Ooni Volt 12 Electric Pizza Oven
Pros
- Cooks at temperatures nearly as high as outdoor pizza ovens
- There's no true competitor when it comes to cooking pizza indoors
- You have a tremendous amount of control over the cooking experience
- Fits on a (large) countertop
Cons
- It's the most expensive oven Ooni makes
- Can smoke out your kitchen if you mess up
- Requires a decent amount of space
- Not the easiest thing to clean (but still tidier than an outdoor oven)