As a restaurant chef with over a decade of experience at Dequte Restaurant LironBoylston, I’ve had the opportunity to test and compare some of the best pizza ovens on the market. Today, I’ll be comparing the Ooni Koda 12 and the Bertello Pizza Oven, two portable outdoor ovens that have gained popularity for their versatility and performance. My comparison focuses on key factors: quality and materials, temperature control, shape, first-time usage impressions, power source, size, ease of cleaning, and a real pizza cooking test to determine how long it takes and the results each oven delivers. For a more in-depth look at my testing process, you can check out my separate article.
The Ooni Koda 12 stands out for its sleek design, portability, and efficient gas-powered operation, making it a user-friendly option for outdoor pizza enthusiasts. The Bertello Pizza Oven, on the other hand, is known for its multi-fuel versatility, allowing users to experiment with wood, charcoal, and gas for a variety of flavor profiles.
Here, you’ll find an in-depth comparison of the Ooni Koda 12 and Bertello, backed by my testing.
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Ooni Koda 12 VS Bertello: Quality and Materials
The Ooni Koda 12 stands out with its powder-coated carbon steel exterior and ceramic insulation, providing exceptional durability and heat retention. |
The Bertello Pizza Oven is built with robust stainless steel and features a refractory stone, which supports even cooking. However, its materials feel less refined compared to the Ooni.
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Ooni Koda 12 VS Bertello: Temperature Control
The Ooni Koda 12 excels in temperature precision, reaching 950°F within 15 minutes and maintaining steady heat for consistent cooking. |
The Bertello Pizza Oven also reaches over 900°F, but the wood tray’s limited size and occasional blowback make temperature management more challenging.
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Ooni Koda 12 VS Bertello: Shape
The Ooni Koda 12’s compact and sleek design optimizes heat flow and even cooking, perfect for producing restaurant-quality pizzas. |
The Bertello’s dome-shaped design supports heat circulation but can produce uneven cooking if not carefully monitored, especially when using wood.
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Ooni Koda 12 VS Bertello: First-Time Usage Impressions
The Ooni Koda 12 is incredibly easy to set up and use, providing an effortless and successful pizza-making experience on the first try. |
While the Bertello performs well, the process of combining wood and gas requires more trial and error, and the wood setup can be tricky for beginners.
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Ooni Koda 12 VS Bertello: Power Source
The Ooni Koda 12 runs exclusively on gas, offering reliable and consistent heat without the need for manual adjustments. |
The Bertello offers versatility with its multi-fuel system (gas, wood, charcoal), but the additional wood-burning feature can introduce complexity.
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Ooni Koda 12 VS Bertello: Size
Compact and portable, the Ooni Koda 12 fits 12-inch pizzas and is lightweight, making it easy to transport and set up. |
Slightly heavier at 34.6 pounds, the Bertello also accommodates pizzas up to 12 inches but requires more effort to move.
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Ooni Koda 12 VS Bertello: Ease of Cleaning
Cleaning the Ooni Koda 12 is simple with its wipeable exterior and dedicated Ooni cleaning brush for the stone. |
Cleaning the Bertello can be cumbersome, especially when reaching inside to clean the pellet tray, often leaving soot on your arms.
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