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Continue shoppingA Serious Glass Kiln Made for Real Studio Work The Hot Shot 16G is engineered for glass artists who need precise temperature control and even heat ...
View full detailsPull Glass Stringers Straight From the Kiln The Hot Shot 7GV is built specifically for the vitrigraph process — pulling glass stringers and threads...
View full detailsA Compact Kiln for Enameling and Small-Scale Glass Work The Hot Shot 7G is a compact, fast-cycling kiln built for enameling, small fusing tests, an...
View full detailsClean Wax Burnout for Lost-Wax and Investment Casting The Hot Shot Oven is designed for clean wax burnout — lost-wax casting, investment casting, j...
View full detailsClean Wax Burnout for Lost-Wax and Investment Casting The Hot Shot Oven is designed for clean wax burnout — lost-wax casting, investment casting, j...
View full detailsBuilt for Lampwork Annealing and Cool-Down Workflows The Hot Shot 18A is purpose-built for lampwork and small-scale annealing. Drop your hot work s...
View full detailsBuilt for Bladesmiths Who Want Heat Treat Under Their Own Roof The Hot Shot Oven was designed with input from blacksmiths and knife makers to give ...
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Model HB64E – Hot Box 64E 120 volt Inside dimensions: 6.5″ x 6.5″ wide x 4.5″ deep The HB64E is small but powerful in temperature range allowing th...
View full detailsHotBox 84E equipped with electronic controller 120 volt Inside dimensions: 8″x 8″ wide x 4.5″ deep, fires to cone 10/2350°F; with bead collar – 8″ ...
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HotBox E runs on 120 volts and is equipped with electronic control Inside dimensions: 6.5″ x 6.5″ wide x 6.5″ deep, fires to cone 10/2350°F 120-vol...
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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