Updated 8 May 2026 · All ovens · Guides
Gozney Dome (Gen 2) — Spec Profile
Brand: Gozney · MSRP: $2299.99 · Fuel: Wood + Charcoal + Gas
Gen-2 hybrid Dome adds 90% more cooking space than the original; ceramic coating over aluminized steel with a 30mm cordierite stone floor and 304 stainless burners.
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Spec sheet
| Max temperature | 950°F |
|---|---|
| Fuel options | Wood + Charcoal + Gas |
| Stone diameter | 23.8" |
| BTU output | — |
| Preheat time | — |
| Recovery between pies | — |
| Build material | ceramic |
| Weight | 136.7 lbs |
| Dimensions (W×D×H) | 32.5x25.7x38.8" |
| Portable | No |
| Built-in capable | Yes |
| MSRP (USD) | $2299.99 |
Specs sourced from the manufacturer's published documentation: Gozney product page.
What the specs mean for cooking
The Gozney Dome (Gen 2) reaches 950°F on the stone, which puts it comfortably in true Neapolitan territory (the 850-900°F threshold is the practical floor for the puffed cornicione that defines the style). The 23.8-inch ceramic stone fits NY-style 16-inch pies and standard Neapolitan 11-12 inch rounds with margin.
Fuel flexibility is a meaningful spec on this oven: Wood + Charcoal + Gas. Multi-fuel ovens let you run gas for weeknight convenience and switch to wood or charcoal on the weekend for the smoky aromatics, without buying two separate units.
At 136.7 lbs, this oven is a stationary install — plan a permanent or semi-permanent home for it on a stand or counter; not realistically moved between cooks. Dimensions of 32.5x25.7x38.8" mean it lives outside on a Gozney/Ooni-style stand year-round, covered when not in use.
Best fit for
- Neapolitan pizzas (max temp covers it)
- New York-style pizzas (max temp covers it)
- Detroit-style pizzas (max temp covers it)
- Permanent backyard setup, entertaining at scale
- Weeknight convenience cooking
- Wood-fired authenticity for weekend cooks
- Built-in outdoor kitchen integration
- Buyers paying for premium build, larger capacity, or focal-point aesthetic
Compared to similar ovens
| Oven | Max temp | Stone | Fuel | Weight | MSRP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gozney Dome (Gen 2) | 950°F | 23.8" | Wood + Charcoal + Gas | 136.7 lbs | $2299.99 |
| Gozney Dome S1 | 950°F | 21.6" | Gas | 107 lbs | $1799.99 |
| Witt Etna Rotante | 950°F | 16" | Gas | 80 lbs | $1599 |
| Alfa Moderno Portable | 1000°F | 15.5" | Gas | 77 lbs | $1599 |
Where this oven fits the buying decision
If you're cross-shopping the Gozney Dome (Gen 2) against Gozney Dome S1 or Witt Etna Rotante, the deciding factors are usually fuel flexibility, weight, and stone size — in that order. Run the Pizza Throughput Calculator for your target party size to see realistic pies-per-hour, and the Neapolitan Fit Checker to confirm the stone fits the dough size you actually want to make.
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FAQ
Is the Gozney Dome (Gen 2) really portable?
Not really — at 136.7 lbs this is a stationary install. Plan a permanent home for it.
Can it make true Neapolitan pizza?
Yes — the 950°F max temp clears the practical Neapolitan threshold. Pair the oven with cordierite-stone-ready dough at 60-65% hydration and 60-90 second cook times.
What does it cost to run per session?
Gas runs about $1-3 per session on a 20-lb propane tank. Wood logs run about $5-15 per session for premium hardwood (oak, cherry, hickory). Lump charcoal runs about $3-8 per session.
Is the Gozney Dome (Gen 2) weather-resistant?
The ceramic construction handles outdoor exposure when properly covered. Always store the cordierite stone indoors between sessions to prevent moisture absorption — a wet stone can crack on the next preheat.
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Sources:
- Gozney — Gozney Dome (Gen 2) product page
- Spec database: /data/ovens.json