Get Your Free Omnia Stovetop Oven Today!

Just in time for Christmas and the 2025 Truck Camper Adventure Quartzsite Rally in February, Omnia is offering Truck Camper Adventure readers a FREE Omnia Stovetop Oven, a $79.99 value. Only $14.95 for shipping needs to be paid.

[ED NOTE: The offer is now sold out.]

If you’re not familiar with the Omnia Stovetop Oven, you’re missing out. The oven for the ovenless and reviewed by Truck Camper Adventure, the Omnia resembles a bundt pan with a lid. Omnia’s basic kit consists of a stainless steel base plate, an aluminum baking pan, a aluminum lid, and a black storage bag. The pan has a diameter of 10 inches and a height of 2.75 inches, and can hold up to 8 cups, large enough for a 9-inch cake mix or a full box of brownies. The Omnia’s compact size makes it perfect for campers and boats of all sizes, including overlanders and hikers who camp only in tents.

How the Omnia works is pretty neat. The portable stovetop heats the Omnia base plate, which in turn heats the air trapped in between the base plate and the baking pan. At the same time, the baking pan’s wide, circular “chimney” and lid allows heat from the stove to rise up and circulate back down onto the food. Hence, the Omnia stovetop oven creates hot air both under and above the baking pan just like a traditional oven. Better yet, a few air holes in the lid allow steam to escape, so that foods bake rather than steam. As a result, Omnia dishes won’t get soggy as so often happens in a Dutch oven or in a pressure cooker.

Invented in Sweden, the popularity of the portable oven has taken both sides of the Atlantic by storm. What kind of dishes can you cook in the Omnia Stovetop Oven? Just about anything that your taste buds desire. Things like pizza, casseroles, homemade breads, cakes, cobblers, quiche, lasagna, biscuits, pot pies, vegetables, baked potatoes, cookies, etc, can be baked with ease. You can also use the Omnia to reheat leftovers or even warm cold rolls, biscuits and baguettes.

The Omnia makes a terrific Christmas gift. Click here to get your free Omnia Stovetop oven today. Pay only shipping. Limit one oven per customer. Don’t wait. Only 300 units will be sold using this amazing discount.

[ED NOTE: The offer is now sold out.]

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Mello Mike is an Arizona native, author, and the founder of Truck Camper Adventure. He's been RV'ing since 2002, is a certified RVIA Level 1 RV Technician, and has restored several Airstream travel trailers. A communications expert and licensed ham radio operator (KK7TCA), he retired from the U.S. Navy in 2004 as a CWO3 after 24 years, holds a BS degree, and now runs Truck Camper Adventure full-time. He also does some RV consulting, repairs, and inspections on the side. He currently rolls in a 4WD Ram 3500 outfitted with a SherpTek truck bed with a Bundutec Roadrunner mounted on top.

19 Comments

  1. Well, as they say theres no such thing a a free puppy! I got my Omnia for shipping ONLY, THANKS MIKE!!! However to really make it work I needed to pony up for the Silicone & rack. Still an amazing deal and we have begun the process to master cooking with it!

    • FIRST UPDATE! Went camping and used the Omnia with GREAT SUCCESS! Following lots of advice about using the grate and silicone, we made two easy first run dishes… Hot Dog Crescents, and Brownies. Temp was super easy to control, and both came out perfectly! Sorry… too excited to remember pics!

  2. We have one (purchased from GTF Overland, definitely recommend) and love it. It came with a thermometer. I hope these do too; if not, a quick-read thermometer could be inserted through an existing hole in the lid. We find that we have the most success with keeping the temp at 200 degrees and letting it cook for twice the usual time. But YMMV.

  3. I was a little worried that this might be a scam since it looked too good to be true, but went ahead with it since Mello Mike is involved. They’ve already shipped it off to me!

    • +1 on that comment. Now gotta learn how to not burn food as youtube seems to say its easy to do.

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