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Gozney Arc Lite Review

by New Edge Times Report
April 17, 2026
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Verdict

When it comes to cooking, the Gozney Arc Lite pizza oven is every bit as good as its bigger sibling, the Gozney Arc. There are trade-offs, though: without the digital display showing exact temperature, you’ll have to invest in an infrared thermometer, or become fluent in how long it takes to heat up and cool down. Similarly, a mouth that isn’t quite as large can be tricky for a newbie – Arc Lite’s is 1cm shorter and 5cm narrower – making consistent baking more of a skill, with more of a need for a turning peel. However, if those aspects aren’t barriers to buying, the Gozney Arc Lite is a great way to experience pro-style pizza making – and a make a serious saving into the bargain.

  • Easy ignition

  • Controllable flame

  • Relatively affordable

  • Temperature not indicated

  • Pizza needs turning

  • No included accessories

Key Features

  • Review Price:
    £349.99

  • Standalone pizza oven

    This pizza oven can make 12-inch pizzas and is powered by patio gas.

  • Max temperature

    Can reach a maximum temperature of 500°C.

  • Outdoor use

    Weather resistant exterior.

Introduction

If you’ve been contemplating buying one of the best pizza ovens, such as the Gozney Arc, but can’t stretch to either the space it needs or the cost, the Gozney Arc Lite could be the answer.

The smallest in the Arc series, it has everything you’d expect from the brand, including easy setup, fast to heat up to 500°C, and controllable flame thanks to a colour-coded dial, just at a lower price. Plus, its compact size makes it easier to store and move around, which is ideal for those with limited outdoor space or secure storage.

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Design and features

  • Compact for easier storage
  • Fits up to 12in pizza
  • 32.5cm-wide mouth

At first glance, Gozney’s Arc Lite looks like other Arc pizza ovens, but sized down. It features the same gas-powered lateral flame that rolls across the roof above the cordierite stone to help it reach up to 500°C, the same sleek matt exterior finish, and it’s a similar shape to the Arc and the best-selling Arc XL.

Gozney Arc Lite on table
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There are some subtle, and not so subtle differences though. The first you’ll notice is there’s no digital display showing the cooking temperature – meaning an infrared thermometer is an essential for exacting pizza makers.

Gozney Arc Lite temperature control
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The control dial is colour-coded: its high flame red zone is best for preheating and cooking Neapolitan-style thin base pizzas, while the blue low flame zone is suited to slower-cooked New York-style pie or thick toppings – but without a thermometer, it’s a case of getting used to heat-up and cooldown times.

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Gozney Arc Lite flame
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Other differences are more to do with the size. For example, there’s a slimmer stone floor (1.2cm compared to the Arc and Arc XL’s 2cm), and the maximum pizza size is 12-inches rather than the 14- and 16-inch pizzas of the larger models. The oven’s mouth size is naturally more compact at 8.5 x 32.5cm – meaning that if you’re moving from this from a bigger oven, or trying an oven for the first time, you might find it more of a challenge to launch pizza and retrieve it. However, overall, the smaller size isn’t too much of a compromise when the benefits are considered. The Arc Lite can be stored easily thanks to being less than 50cm deep, and is just light enough for a one-person carry (it has hand grips underneath too).

And, just like the other Arcs, its high heat setting doubles up as pyrolytic cleaning, turning food debris into ash that can be wiped away once cooled.

Performance

  • Quick to set up
  • Initial heat up can take 30 minutes +
  • Fast cooking overall

The lack of an idea of what temperature the Arc Lite has reached is especially acute when heating up initially. While the oven is easy to set up – the patio gas connected quickly and the flame ignited for the first time – it’s hard to know when you’re ready to cook. The quick start guide recommended heating on high for 20 minutes; the included recipe book suggested 45 minutes. On a mild day in February, armed with an infrared thermometer about 30cm away, the oven on test wasn’t up to temperature after 20 minutes, with only the centre of the stone registering more than 400°C, the front lingered around 390°C.

Gozney Arc Lite temperature
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After 33 minutes, the front registered as 430°C while the sides were still around 400°C, and I was able to start cooking. I began with a basic cheese-and-tomato margherita.

Gozney Arc Lite pizza ready to go
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For consistency, and so it’s ready to go as soon as an oven is up to temperature, I use premade dough to test.

Gozney Arc Lite pizza cooking
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Once the pizza was in, it cooked incredibly quickly in about 90 seconds, bubbling the crust at the edges. The lateral flame is great for even heat across the top but the pizza still needed rotating a couple of times as it began to singe at a corner nearest the burner: launching a pizza accurately is an art form.

The pizza was almost perfectly cooked – although retrieving it fast enough can result in burnt edges – with leopard-spotted crust and well-browned cheese.

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Gozney Arc Lite cooked pizza
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The next pizza had uncooked vegetables as the topping, so I reduced the dial to the blue zone and left it to cool down for 10 minutes.

Gozney Arc Lite vegetable pizza ready to go

While the edges of the stone reduced to 280°C (I was aiming for 245-260°C), the middle remained stubbornly hot at 365°C.

Once a little cooler, I added the veggie pizza and monitored its progress – without a thermometer, watching the pizza intently is the best way of ensuring minimal waste.

Gozney Arc Lite vegetable pizza cooking

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After three minutes, and some rotating, the edges began to burn, so I removed it. The tomato slices were well-cooked through, the pepper was soft but not charred, and the onion had started to caramelise, while the cheese was browned. Lower heat meant the crust rose but didn’t bubble the same way as at higher heat.

Gozney Arc Lite cooked vegetable pizza
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Next, I tried a salami and onion pizza to see how fatty meat fared.

Gozney Arc Lite pepperoni pizza cooking
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I raised the temperature back into the red high flame zone but not as hot as for the margherita (about 410°C in the centre of the stone), so it would have more time to cook the onion through.

This took just over 2 minutes to bake, the onion caramelising well at the edges, and the meat just beginning to brown.

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There was slight singing to the crust but overall, this was the most evenly cooked pizza.

Gozney Arc Lite cooked pepporoni pizza
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Should you buy it?

You’re keen to try a pro-style pizza oven

The Arc Lite might be a smaller oven than its rivals but it offers big benefits.

Your idea of entertaining is a pizza party and everyone wants something different

The Arc Lite’s smaller oven area and indiscernible temperature could be a bugbear

Final Thoughts

With compact or more affordable versions of products, there are always compromises. Fortunately, the Arc Lite keeps them to a minimum – and those that are present are quirks you can work around with accessories. Given that it boasts the same robust build quality and ease of use as the rest of the Arc series, but has an entry level price tag, it’s sure to attract a new crowd of pizza-making fans. That said, the market is a crowded one – if, for example, flexibility is key, an indoor model, such as the Cuisinart Indoor Pizza Oven CPZ120U, may be a better option, or an outdoor electric oven, such as Ninja’s Artisan MO201UK. But for those who love to cook on gas, and have limited space outdoors, Gozney’s Arc Lite could be just right.

How We Test

We test every pizza oven we review thoroughly over an extended period. We use industry standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.

Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.

  • Used as our main pizza oven for the review period.
  • We use different toppings and temperatures to see how well the oven performs.

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FAQs

How quickly can the Gozney Arc Lite pizza oven cook pizza?

Once up to its highest temperature, cooking can take as little as 60-90 seconds. For lower temperatures, allow 3-5 minutes.

Can the parts of the Gozney Arc Lite pizza oven be cleaned in a dishwasher?

No: pizza stone debris can be burned off at a high temperature though.

Test Data

Full Specs

  Gozney Arc Lite Review
UK RRP £349.99
USA RRP $399.99
EU RRP €399.99
CA RRP CA$549.99
AUD RRP AU$649
Manufacturer –
Quiet Mark Accredited No
Size (Dimensions) 430 x 481 x 297 MM
Weight 12 KG
Release Date 2026
First Reviewed Date 04/03/2026
Oven type Convection
Appliance type Freestanding
Number of ovens 1
Oven description Pizza oven
Microwave bed type Flat
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