🍳 Your portable oven revolution—bake brilliance anywhere!
The Omnia Oven is a versatile, stove-top baking solution designed for campers, boaters, and RV enthusiasts. Compatible with all burner types, it delivers bakery-quality results with steam vent technology and a spacious 2.1-quart capacity. Lightweight, durable, and dishwasher safe, it’s the ultimate compact oven with a lifetime warranty.
Product Dimensions | 11"L x 10"W x 4"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Pizza, Cake |
Special Feature | Oven Safe |
Container Shape | Round |
Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
Material Type Free | Alloy Steel, Aluminium |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
Product Care Instructions | Oven Safe |
Item Volume | 2 Liters |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Is Microwaveable | No |
Item Form | lidded rectangular container |
Manufacturer | Omnia |
Specific Uses For Product | Cooking and preparing various foods, such as cakes and pizzas |
Global Trade Identification Number | 07350029450014 |
Closure Type | Flip Top |
Lid Material | Aluminum |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.87 x 10.51 x 3.98 inches |
Package Weight | 0.86 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11 x 10 x 4 inches |
Brand Name | Omnia |
Country of Origin | China |
Warranty Description | Lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects. |
Model Name | Backofen |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 1301 |
Included Components | Stainless Steel baking rack. |
Number of Sets | 1 |
A**N
Very good oven for one, at home or in camp
I hesitated to buy this portable stovetop oven, thinking that it would be too big for solo cooking. Wrong. My home full-size gas oven (which takes 20 minutes to heat) is too big for one person. But now at home on my stovetop, I can get an oven's worth of heat in the Omnia almost immediately on one low burner. In camp, it works very well with my Trangia alcohol stove. Since the aim is to focus the heat source on the Omnia's chimney, once the base is heated a lower flame can generate more heat in the oven than blasting the base. It's economical and convenient. It heats up in a minute, cools down quickly, and washes up as easily as a saucepan.There are plenty of YouTube videos of people using their Omnias to make large meals - calzone, pizza, lasagna - and also a lot of meals from processed foods and frozen doughs. You can do that, but you can also use it to cook small meals from scratch. Or to reheat food, or keep it warm. Or to bake a single take-and-bake bread roll quickly. It lends itself to cooking creativity. It can fry onions for a stew, or boil liquids. If an oven can do it, even if you wouldn't heat up your regular oven to do it, the Omnia can. Well, almost. I wouldn't bet on succeeding with a souffle.If I don't get good results with a new cooking device, it's likely to sit unused on a shelf and eventually end up in a thrift store. The Omnia has a reputation for burning things, so I also bought the thermostat, silicone insert, and baking ring to ensure that food gets even heat at a suitable temperature. They work well. Although I'd recommend buying the two-pack of silicone inserts, one for sweet and one for savory.The Omnia involves a significant financial outlay with accessories. But like any home cooking device that you use often, it pays for itself quickly compared to the cost of eating out. For those who get good use from toaster ovens, multicookers, and similar kitchen devices, yes, there's quite a bit of overlap in function. My beloved Ninja Foodi pressure cooker/air fryer comes close to doing it all, but my deciding factor is that the Omnia makes itself useful in camp. It's also a very reassuring thing to own if you have a "prepper" mentality. And some camp cooks just need to know that we can bake without electricity halfway up a mountain!
J**N
One of the best camping items I own
This works as it says. I use it on a propane cooktop or cook stove; own the storage bag with handles, the thermometer & the rack. I use lodge brand Dutch oven liners, fold & cut a small circle out for the middle part. Easy cook just like using an oven, seems to me cooks a little faster depending on the burner level. Very happy with it, it's one of the best purchases I've made for camping purposes. I camp both with and without electricity, even with electricity & other appliance options I still use this. We eat fairly healthy so I'm actually cooking full meals with varied protein/vegetables in it. It's not as easy to clean without using liners, liners make it a much easier clean. I do not own the silicone liners but may buy eventually. I do like the rack (sold separately) to let stuff drip down below & it helps with not burning stuff. I like that the carrier (sold separately) has handles & a little more room so you can store your accessories in it along with the oven & it sits/stores better - the oven comes with a draw-chord bag though that's okay enough. The thermometer I find is a must (also sold separately) so you know your cooking temp & can sort of gauge what you're doing & it screws right into the holes in the lid. I recommend the oven, rack, thermometer & carrier...along with some sort of liners. If I was baking a cake or muffins/rolls I'd definitely buy the silicone liners for that. Pricey for the actual products but it is unique & it does work; it was one of those decisions that it was worth it to me to spend the money (in hindsight) because I really like using it, I like how things cook in it, it works. I found it similarly priced everywhere, but I like the Amazon fast shipping no waiting on it to arrive.
K**R
A Great Little "Oven"
We are in our RV for much of the time, and did not want to use up our propane for cooking during the cold months. The Omnia does not work on an induction stove, but works very well on a gas stove -- no surprise there. I purchased an electric hot plate to use with the Omnia, and this combination works well. I have baked muffins, cornbread, cakes, chicken casserole, cinnamon rolls, etc. and been quite pleased with the outcome. When I made a cake, iced it and sprinkled it with colored sprinkles, it looked like a giant donut. I didn't hear anyone complaining, though! Really, I couldn't be more pleased with this Omnia oven. Food does not brown on the top as it would in a regular oven, but that may be because I use a hot plate as opposed to a gas fire -- don't know. Would I purchase an Omnia again? Absolutely!! In fact, I have purchased this twice. I made the mistake of placing a very hot Omnia on microfiber towels. The synthetic towels melted to the bottom of the Omnia, and could not be removed. :( So I learned the hard way to place a hot Omnia on a silicone pad or 100% cotton toweling. I did purchase the 2-pack silicone liners which makes clean-up a breeze. I also purchased the rack which keeps the bottom of food from over browning. The oven and its bits and pieces all fit in the bag that comes with the Omnia, so when I grab the bag I have everything I need minus the hot plate. The purchase of this Omnia is among the best purchases I made for our RV.
P**A
Travel oven
My travel trailer doesn't have an oven so I bought this. It works pretty well. I just use it one day and burned some cakes, but it was my fault. I think I didn’t keep an eye on it the first time.
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