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This adorable little oven lets you cook outside wherever you go
TL;DR: Get ready for summer cookouts with the Firepod portable oven for $359.99, a 10% savings as of May 29.
Raise your hand if you’re sick of being indoors. Now raise the other hand if you’re sick of cooking dinner. For those with both hands raised, we’ve got a sweet solution: the Firepod Portable Multi-Functional Oven.
Just in time for barbecue weather, the Firepod has potential to restore the excitement of cooking dinner (and lunch, and even breakfast). Why? Because you can cook practically anything on it and take it wherever you go – camping, to the beach, on a picnic, at a festival (if they ever return), etc. And with sunny, warm days ahead of us, it’s sure to be a game-changer. Not only can you use it to barbecue meats like a grill, but you can also stone-bake pizzas in it, whip up bacon and eggs on the skillet, and sizzle-cook seafood and veggies on the hot rock. In other words, it can basically do it all. Simply change out the cooking set for whatever meal your heart desires.
The Firepod is also easy to carry, store, and set up at home or while adventuring. And since it uses propane, it heats up in under 10 minutes. Usually retailing for $400, you can slash 10% off and grab your very own Firepod for $359.99 on sale. Choose from fiery red, bright blue, or classic black.
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