Vevor QL36WT Pizza Oven Review

4.0 (287) Amazon rating$69.99

Our verdict

The Vevor QL36WT is a 1200-watt metal-body pizza oven priced at $69.99 with 287 reviews averaging 4.0 out of 5. It is the most budget-friendly Vevor in this category, with a compact footprint and simple knob controls, but its lower wattage and rating limit its appeal against nearby competitors.

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Best for

Buyers who want a brand-name pizza oven under $70 and are comfortable with lower heat output and a 4.0 star average.

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You want a higher wattage output, a rating above 4.0, or need a max temperature spec before purchasing.

  • Wattage 1200 W
  • Material Metal
  • Controls Knob Control
  • Color Black
  • Dimensions 15 X 13.78 X 7.48 In
  • Weight 11.24 lb
  • Priced 20% below the category median ($87.83 across 16 tracked models)
  • Wattage of 1200 W - lower than 92% of the 16 models we track

Our scorecard

4.0/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.0/5

    4.0 average across 287 owner ratings

  • Popularity3.4/5

    287 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other toaster ovens, convection and pizza ovens, toasters, stand and hand mixers, bread machines and baking appliances we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

At $69.99, the Vevor QL36WT competes directly with budget pizza ovens from less-known brands, but brings the Vevor name along. The 1200-watt output is the same as the NutriChef NCPZTP120BK reviewed in this group, which means similar limitations around preheat times and max temperature ceiling. Knob controls and a metal build keep the design simple and approachable.

The 15 by 13.78 by 7.48 inch footprint and 11.24-pound weight place it in a manageable middle ground: not as ultralight as the 5-pound NutriChef but not a permanent installation unit like the 54-pound Vevor FY-1EP-2. It can be moved and stored without much difficulty, and the black color is neutral enough to match most kitchen setups.

With 287 reviews at 4.0 stars, the QL36WT has the volume to be statistically meaningful but the score is the lowest average in this product lineup. A 4.0 at $70 is acceptable, not impressive. Buyers choosing between this and the Chefman RJ58-EM-CONCRETE, which costs less and rates 4.5 from more than five times as many buyers, have a clear comparison point to weigh.

Pros

  • Priced at $69.99 with 287 reviews, offering reasonable budget value
  • Vevor brand recognition with established customer service channels
  • 11.24 pounds is manageable for occasional repositioning
  • Knob controls and simple metal build with no complicated operation

Cons

  • 4.0 star average is the lowest rating in this product lineup
  • 1200 watts is a lower-end output for the category
  • No max temperature listed, limiting direct performance comparison
  • At this price, several competitors offer higher ratings and more buyer feedback

Specifications

Wattage1200 W
MaterialMetal
ControlsKnob Control
ColorBlack
Dimensions15 X 13.78 X 7.48 In
Weight11.24 lb

Performance notes

The 1200-watt draw and metal construction are modest specs for a countertop pizza oven. At 1200 watts, this unit will take longer to preheat than 1450 to 1800-watt alternatives and may not reach temperatures high enough for fast high-heat cooking. No max temperature is listed, so the ceiling is unconfirmed. Knob control means temperature adjustments are approximate rather than precise. The 11.24-pound weight and metal body provide enough mass for adequate heat retention at standard cooking temperatures.

What buyers say

Two hundred eighty-seven reviews averaging 4.0 stars is enough data to be reliable, but the score itself reflects a divided buyer experience. A 4.0 at this price means many buyers are satisfied and a meaningful portion are not. For a $70 appliance, 4.0 is a workable baseline but falls short of the standout ratings some budget competitors achieve.

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Frequently asked questions

How does the Vevor QL36WT compare to the Chefman RJ58-EM-CONCRETE at a similar price?

The Chefman is priced lower at $39.96, earns a 4.5 star rating from over 1,600 reviews, and is lighter at 6 pounds. The QL36WT costs $69.99, earns 4.0 stars from 287 reviews, and weighs 11.24 pounds. On rating and review volume alone, the Chefman has a significant edge. The Vevor brand may appeal to buyers who have existing confidence in that brand from other purchases.

Is 1200 watts enough for cooking fresh pizza?

Yes, but with longer cook times than higher-wattage units. Fresh pizza dough will cook at 1200 watts, though you may need to add a few minutes compared to a 1450 to 1800-watt oven. Thin-crust and personal-sized pies will perform better than thick-crust styles because they require less internal heat penetration. Reheating pizza is well within this unit's capability.

Is the metal build durable enough for regular use?

Metal-body pizza ovens are generally durable at this price point. The construction is not as premium as stainless steel or ceramic, but it should withstand regular home use without issues. The 11.24-pound weight suggests reasonably solid construction rather than ultra-thin sheet metal. For casual to moderate use, the build should hold up fine.

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