It’s summertime—we’re willing to bet the dad in your life has already broken out his grill and served some delicious meals. If you’re trying to decide what to get him for Father’s Day this weekend, we have an idea for you.

Over at Uncommon Goods, you can grab the Grilled Personal Pizza Maker for just $40. Not only is this gift budget-friendly, but it can also be put right on top of the grill grates. So, the dad you’re gifting can have brats going on one side and pizza going on the other.

Uncommon Goods Grilled Personal Pizza Maker

Grilled Personal Pizza Maker
$40 at Uncommon Goods

Primarily made from cast iron, this personal pizza maker has two components: a lid and a plate. Together, they can help your recipient achieve a nice, crisp crust on the grill without fear that the dough will get stuck to the grates.

And when they say it’s a personal pizza maker, they mean it: As far as diameter goes, this pizza maker is just shy of 7.5 inches. But given that it will take your recipient at most 10 minutes to whip up a pie, they may be able to make a few if they’re cooking up rounds of burgers, wings, or veggies. Or, if he’s looking to have a quick and easy lunch on his own, this pizza maker will absolutely fit that bill.

Though Uncommon Goods doesn’t expressly recommend this maker be used on pellet grills or smokers, it is suitable for many common backyard grills, including charcoal, gas, and electric models.

Since Father’s Day is just days away, it’s also worth noting that Uncommon Goods offers 1-, 2-, and 3-day shipping for a fee. You can save money on those fees by becoming an Uncommon Perks member, which takes $10 off those speedier shipping prices. This way, you can get Dad the perfect gift for the big day.

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Micki Wagner
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Micki Wagner is a commerce editor for Hearst’s Enthusiast Group, where she is constantly on the lookout for exciting new products, great sales and deals, and fun gifts. Her work can also be found on Saveur and Worth. When she’s not writing about the latest and greatest products, you can find her checking out new restaurants, spending way too much time shopping online, and binging Parks and Recreation…yet again.