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There are many choices, so if you need help choosing a kiln, call us at 888-513-5303 or  email us and tell us how you intend to use the kiln, what your budget is, any size or brand you are thinking about.  We are kiln experts and sell more kilns than anybody else, so we can make sure you get the right thing!  (See the Kiln Buying Tutorial to the left also)

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Electric Ceramic Kilns

120v Kilns (for Ceramics, Enameling, PMC, Jewelry, Glass. Beads)
Popular "tabletop" kilns use standard 120v household voltage,  and may be used in many houses with no extra wiring.   
0.28 to 0.86 cubic feet
These are the least expensive kilns

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Small Electric Kilns
Additional hobby / test kilns, but because they are larger, these use 208/240v.  Some are 30 amps which is often available in households as dryer outlets. 

0.86 to 3.9 cubic feet 
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Medium Electric Kilns
This is the most common size kiln sold for potters.
4 to 8 cubic feet   
Tip: 7 cubic feet is the most popular kiln size.  We recommend you start by looking at those, then move to larger or smaller models if it seems appropriate.
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Large Electric Kilns
For schools and studios with larger production needs.  Many kilns of this size require direct wiring.  Oval and Rectangular Kilns are also here.  

9 cubic feet and up

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Front Load Kilns 
These are a little more expensive than the round style, but many people choose them because they are  easier to load.  (Great for people with back problems!)

Glass Kilns

Glass Kilns
Perfect for slumping and fusing.  Many have elements in the lid.  A variety of sizes from large to small.  

Raku and Gas Kilns

 
Raku Kilns 
Electric or Gas, a Raku kiln for every purpose and budget.  Starting at just $625 including shipping. 
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Gas Kilns 
Front load DownDraft Kilns and Portable Top-Load (Torchbearer) Kilns.  Propane or Natural Gas.  From 4 to 40 cubic feet

Dual Media Kilns

 
Kilns that fire both Ceramic and Glass
Paragon Janus 
Olympic DM kilns
ConeArt

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KILN ARTICLES
Loading the Kiln
Firing the Kiln
Calculating the Cost of Firing Your Electric Kiln
All About Kiln Vents
Upgrading your kiln with an electronic controller
Firing Glass and Ceramics in the same kiln what is the difference anyway?
Kiln Elements Part 1 and Part 2
Buying and Selling Used Kilns
Pyrometric Cones Chart and Q&A
Understanding Kiln Voltage and Current
Kiln Maintenance
Firing Tips
Skutt Frequently Asked Questions
Paragon FAQ's covers tons of areas including enameling, overglaze, microwave kilns, bronze clay, loading the kiln, installation, kiln operation, maintenance, venting, glass, silver clay, lost wax, elements and pyrometers
More excellent how-to's from Paragon
Firing Tips from Orton Ceramics
Designing a Kiln Room
More installation guidelines including clearances, codes, ventilation, etc
Sample Glass Firing Schedules
Olympic Gas Kilns Manual
Sample Firing Log

ONLINE VIDEOS
Replacing a relay
Replacing a broken firebrick
Replacing an element
Replacing a thermocouple
More support videos from Paragon

DVDS FOR SALE
Orton Loading the Kiln and Successful Firing DVDs
Glaze and Fire; Raku Firing, Kiln Building

BOOKS FOR SALE
Kiln Building and Electric Kilns

 

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