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🍕🔥 Elevate your outdoor kitchen game with blazing-fast, hands-free pizza perfection!
The Halo Versa 16 is a portable propane-powered outdoor pizza oven featuring a patented dual infrared burner system and a 360° rotating 16-inch Cordierite cooking stone. It cooks restaurant-quality pizzas up to 16 inches in diameter in under 5 minutes, designed for easy cleanup and versatile use on patios, decks, or outdoor adventures.
Brand | HALO |
Product Dimensions | 25.5"D x 22.5"W x 15"H |
Special Feature | Patent Pending Dual Burner system, 360° Rotating Stone |
Door Style | Side Swing |
Included Components | Pizza Oven |
Model Name | Versa 16 Outdoor Pizza Oven |
Finish Type | Brushed |
Door Material Type | [A] |
Power Source | Gas-Powered |
Temperature Range | 9.5E+2 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00810084240106 |
Control Type | Knob |
UPC | 810084240106 |
Manufacturer | HALO |
Brand Name | HALO |
Model Info | HZ-1004-ANA |
Item Weight | 43.5 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | HZ-1004-ANA |
Installation Type | counter top |
Part Number | HZ-1004-ANA |
Form Factor | Stand alone |
Special Features | Patent Pending Dual Burner system, 360° Rotating Stone |
Control Console | Push buttons |
Fuel type | Liquid Propane |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**D
Halo 16 vs. Ooni Koda 12 - OUTSTANDING Customer Support!
I've been using the Ooni Koda 12 for the past year and 4 months and it has made some excellent pizzas. We're a big family so I make 8 pizzas each session and we do this, on average, about twice per week. Do the math and that is a LOT of pizzas I've made with the Ooni. The following reasons are why I went looking for an alternative to my Ooni pizza oven and decided to try out this Halo 16 oven:Ooni Dislikes1) The stone does not hold its heat well enough after the second pizza. This requires blocking off the opening of the oven using a metal peel with holes in it to help force some of the ambient heat into the stone. This requires at least 1 minute extra between pizzas just to not have an undercooked bottom.2) The heat is not very evenly distributed throughout the cooking chamber. Obviously, the hottest points are at the back of the oven near the burner and at the ceiling. I cook each pizza using this method: Place pizza in the oven and let it cook for 45 seconds, use the peel to pull it out, rotate it 180 degrees then back in for another 45 seconds, then remove and turn 90 degrees for another 20 seconds then remove and rotate 180 degrees for the final 20 seconds. This results in a fairly evenly cooked pizza but there is always one half of the pizza that is puffy but a little overcooked and the rest of the pizza is flatter and very slightly undercooked.3) Semolina mess all over the floor due to the launch/remove/rotate/repeat of each pizza.4) The range of adjustment of the gas dial is very little and there are no detents that help you to set the dial to the same place each time you use it. I basically go off of the flame height and sound to get it roundabout where I want it each time I fire it up.I bought the Halo 16 solely for its second burner that is beneath the stone and the rotating pizza stone. Last night, I cooked my standard 8 pizzas in the new Halo 16 and they all turned out spectacularly! I slid the pizza onto the rotating stone and let it bake for 3 minutes and 30 seconds with the gas dial set to the Medium position's detent. The finished consistency of the first pizza to the last was exactly the same. This made the best baked crust I've ever had. No issues at all with burning the bottom. I had no problem launching the pizza or removing it while leaving the turntable running. The fact that I did not have to pull and turn each pizza during the cooking process meant there was literally ZERO mess to clean up afterwards. My whole family agrees that this was a great improvement over the pizzas we've been making with the Ooni.I want to be clear that while I am picking on the issues I see with the Ooni, I'm not bashing it either. The Ooni is a great oven that has made many, many delicious pizzas for me and my family. It certainly turns out a better pizza than we ever could get from the oven. That being said, the Halo is just full of the right improvements to make the process easier, more consistent, and less messy. The build quality is right up there with the Ooni; it feels and looks like a high quality product that will last for years.For someone interested in buying their first gas pizza oven, I would easily recommend this Halo over the Ooni as there is hardly any learning curve to it. If you can launch a pizza with a peel (easy enough to get good at) and can operate a timer, you're well on your way to making pizzas that rival the best you can buy at a fancy pizza joint.Update 01 January 2024:I contacted customer support for a motor issue (not really an issue - more on that in a moment). If you have any issues or concerns requiring customer support, use their online chat tool to get a case started. This is the fastest way to get help and I was immediately in touch with a very kind man based out of Kentucky (Halo's HQ). I had contacted Halo, thinking my new oven's motor had an issue as it would only work with the AC adapter and not on batteries. The person I worked with was very helpful to rush out a new motor to me. He even followed up several times to let me know the expected delivery date and to make sure I received it and everything worked. When I received the motor I went to install it and discovered that I had plugged in the power and switch connectors to the opposite receptacles on the motor that came with the oven. Sigh.... I have no idea how I missed that. The cables are labeled and I was paying attention to it (obviously not enough) when I put the oven together. Long story short, there was nothing wrong with my original motor, I was the problem. I replied to Halo Customer Support's inquiry into how the new motor worked, explaining to them my embarrassing mistake. I asked them to let me pay for the new motor I got under warranty but they graciously refused and told me to keep it. They wanted me to know they were more interested in my satisfaction than the cost of the motor. When was the last time you had such excellent Warranty / Customer Service? Been a long time for me and what a breath of fresh air it is to interact with a company who truly cares about their customers.
J**Z
Makes a great pie, heats fast, easy to assemble
I wanted a pizza oven that could handle a 16 inch pizza and would run on natural gas versus having to fill propane tanks or mess around with bits of wood. This really fits the bill and is easy to use. I do like the rotating stone, which keeps your cook even without having to monitor and rotate the pie with a peel. This oven very quickly gets up to temperature and I have no problem hitting temps of 950 while I am stretching my dough. Cooks a pizza perfectly top and bottom in about 6 minutes or so. Really, it is so quick, I've never bothered to time it. Quick and easy assembly. AA battery for the ignitor. Couple of D batteries for the turntable (or use the ac adapter). Hook up your gas and you are ready to fly. It is a little pricey, but not as much as some other trendy ovens that don't cook as well.
G**D
Great unique pizza oven!
I don't know what to say, other than this is a wonderful pizza oven! Gets plenty hot. The separate heating element for the rotating stone is awesome. The fact that the stone rotates is one of the unique features that makes this oven special. Then there's the hood of the oven that opens for cleaning! Highly recommended!
B**C
Cannot imagine a better pizza oven out there
I researched the heck out of pizza ovens and locked in on this one - reasons? The 5 year warranty is the best offered, I read reviews that talked about great customer support, The dual burners with the infra red burner on the bottom looked the best out there, and the rotating stone so you don’t have to turn the pizzas manually.After cooking for 2 weeks, this pizza oven excedes my expectations! My first pizza looked like Fido’s backside, but tasted delicious. The secret is in the dough and giving it time to rest (overnight). It keeps for like 3 weeks in the fridge, so make a couple of batches and you’ll always have some ready when buddies drop by. Pitch the pizza in the oven, after pitching, I like to kick the heat to low and slow cook it (about 6 minutes) but watch the crust raise and brown and it’s a perfect pizza every time.BTW I have it set up inside the heated barn and sitting under a 10’ commercial vent hood which is nice looking out at my snow covered yard. This afternoon I’m going to pitch my first Stromboli!
C**S
Great overall pizza Oven, Love it!
First, the Halo Versa 16 if F’ing awesome, I love it! I really appreciate how well it is built and how easy it is to clean. Also, the Halo Versa 16 is super easy to tote around. Not too big and yet not too small. Oh and did I mention, it will host a 16” pie. So if you need to feed an Army, just saying. Don’t forget! the stone rotates. No more standing over the oven having to turn the pie every minute (this is probably my favorite feature bc I am lazy by nature and allows me to focus on my brewski). Now, why I gave it only 4 stars. First, I have not been able to get my stone above 550-600 degrees. I see people saying it goes 750 plus but I haven’t seen it yet. I will admit that temps have been in the 40-50s and maybe that is why. Never the less, my pizzas take a little longer than claimed. In the grand scheme of things, it takes about 6-8 minutes to make a pie and I am good with that. I would definitely recommend this pizza oven over the Ooni if you want something easier to use and don’t mind waiting a few extra minutes.
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