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Continue shopping1214-120HE equipped with KilnStar digital controller 120 volt Inside dimensions: 11 ¼” wide x 13 ½ ” deep, fires to cone 10/2350°F. Available now –...
View full detailsModel – 139FLE 120 volt Inside dimensions: 12.5″ wide x 9 ” deep x 7.75″ high, fires to cone 6/2250°F This electric model comes equipped with a pil...
View full detailsTRAVELER 120 volt Inside dimensions: 11 ½ ” x 11 ½ ” wide x 11 ” deep, fires to 2000° F. TRAVELER 120 volts comes equipped with the Bartlett KilnSt...
View full detailsModel – 1214 E Raku E 120 volt Inside Dimensions: 11 ¼” wide x 13 ½” deep, fires to cone 4/2100°F The 1214 E Raku comes equipped with a metal frame...
View full detailsModel – CHAMP – 120 volt Inside dimensions: 14.5″ wide x 6 ” deep, fires to 1700° F Win every time you fire with the Olympic Champ glass kiln! The ...
View full detailsModel – HB86E Vitrigraph 120 volt – HotBox 86E equipped KilnStar controller Inside dimensions of the kiln: 8″ x 8″ wide x 6.5″ deep, fires to cone ...
View full detailsThe Alpha, The Original 14″ Square 120-volt Glass Fusing Kiln! Model – Square 146GFE – 120 volt Inside dimensions: 14.5″ x 14.5″ wide x 6″ deep, fi...
View full detailsModel – 126 LITE – 120 volt Inside dimensions: 12.5″ x 12.5″ wide x 6″ deep, fires to 1700° F The 126 Lite’s design is a combination of brick and f...
View full detailsModel – CHAMP XL – 120 volt Inside dimensions: 14.5″ x 14.5″ wide x 6 ” deep, fires to 1700° F Looking for the glass kiln that will make you a bigg...
View full detailsModel – Quatro 16 TLC Top & Clamshell Loading – 120 volt, inside dimensions: 16.5″ x 16.5″ wide x 6 ” deep, fires to 1700° F The Quatro 16 TLC ...
View full detailsModel – 146 Slider – 120 volt Inside dimensions: 14.5″ x 14.5″ wide x 6″ deep, fires to 1700°F The 146 Slider is a clamshell designed square kiln w...
View full detailsModel – Quatro 16 – 120 volt Inside dimensions: 16.5″ x 16.5″ wide x 6 ” deep, fires to 1700° F The Quatro 16 provides a square glass fusing kiln f...
View full detailsModel – Square 186GFE – 120 volt Inside dimensions: 18″ x 18″ wide x 6 ” deep, fires to 1700° F The Square 186GFE is the largest top-loading glass ...
View full detailsModel – 1210FLE 120 volt built with guillotine lift Inside dimensions: 12″ wide x 12″ deep x 10″ high, fires to 1700°F The 1210FLE is a compact por...
View full detailsHeat Treat Power on a Standard Household Outlet If your shop only has standard household power, the Evenheat Cube 7 is built for you. It runs on a ...
View full detailsHeat Treat Power on a Standard Household Outlet If your shop only has standard household power, the Evenheat LT 18 is built for you. It runs on a 1...
View full detailsHeat Treat Power on a Standard Household Outlet If your shop only has standard household power, the Evenheat LT 22.5 is built for you. It runs on a...
View full detailsHeat Treat Power on a Standard Household Outlet If your shop only has standard household power, the Evenheat LT 27 is built for you. It runs on a 1...
View full detailsFire Two or Three Times a Day. From a Regular Wall Outlet. Most glass kilns are slow. They take an hour to warm up, hours to cool down, and they ti...
View full detailsThe Beginner Kiln That Grows With You If you've been wanting to try glass fusing, bead making, or small slump work but didn't want to commit to a ...
View full detailsA Tabletop Bead Annealer That Doubles as a Fusing Kiln If you're a lampworker, the kiln matters as much as the torch. Every bead you make needs to ...
View full detailsA Perfect 9" Cube. Versatile, Modular, Plug-In Ready. The Jen-Ken AF3P Cube is the most versatile tabletop kiln in our catalog. The interior is a ...
View full details11 Inches Wide, 4.5 Inches Tall. A Lamp Worker's Kiln That Doubles as a Small Fusing Kiln. If you're a lamp worker who needs a dedicated annealing...
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An All-Fiber Kiln Built for Speed. Multiple Firings a Day, On a Standard Outlet. The AF3P Bonnie Glo is built around a single idea: fiber fires fa...
View full detailsBest for: beginners, apartments/garages, small studios, test firings, and low-to-mid volume work.
A 120V kiln plugs into a standard household outlet (often a dedicated 15A or 20A circuit). These kilns are convenient and easy to set up—no electrician required in many cases.
What to expect:
Easiest installation (standard outlet)
Great for smaller loads and lighter firing schedules
Longer firing times compared to 240V
Typically best for small chambers and lower overall output
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