Two Kilns in One: Ceramics and Glass, Same Footprint
If you work in both ceramics and glass, you've probably wished you could justify a second kiln. Or you've made compromises, firing glass in your ceramic kiln and getting uneven heating, or skipping ceramic work because your fusing kiln can't reach the temperatures you need. The Jen-Ken Ceram-A-Glass 2822 is designed for exactly that artist. One kiln, two firing modes, full studio coverage.
In glass mode, the kiln tops out at 1700°F. The top elements give the glass a uniform blast of radiant heat from above, while some of the side coils help bring the kiln to temperature evenly. That's the heating pattern glass actually needs. Top down radiant heat for fusing, slumping, draping, and casting.
In ceramic mode, the kiln reaches 2150°F, which covers cone 6 mid fire stoneware, all your low fire work, glaze firings, and bisque. The side coils carry the load like a traditional ceramic kiln to give you the even chamber heat ceramics need.
You've got an 8 cubic foot chamber at 28" x 22", which is a serious working size for either discipline. Glass platters, fused panels, dinnerware, vessels, sculpture, whatever you're making. It runs on a standard 240V / 45 amp NEMA 6-50 outlet, so most studio electrical can handle it.
Need 2300°F? Inquire before ordering
The Ceram-A-Glass can be ordered with a manual bypass option that lets it reach 2300°F (cone 8). This is a build option, not something you can switch on later. If you need cone 8 capability, give us a call before you order so we can spec the right configuration for your studio.
Who Is This Kiln For?
The Ceram-A-Glass is built for a specific kind of artist. Here's how to tell if that's you.
✓ Mixed media artists working in both ceramics and glass
If your work crosses both disciplines, one kiln that does both properly saves you the cost and space of running two separate kilns.
✓ Teaching studios and community art centers
One kiln supports both ceramic and glass programs without dedicating studio space or budget to two separate setups. Way easier to schedule and maintain too.
✓ Studios that are tight on space or budget
Two kilns means two footprints, two power circuits, two stands. The Ceram-A-Glass gives you both capabilities in one machine on one plug.
✓ Artists curious about expanding into a new medium
If you're a ceramicist who wants to try glass, or a glass artist curious about clay, this is a way to explore the other side without committing to a second specialized kiln.
Included with every order
A heavy duty stand sized for this kiln, the full operator manual, kiln wash to get you started, a solid state relay (SSR) for tighter temperature control and longer element life, a 2 year limited warranty through Jen-Ken, and free freight shipping to the US Lower 48.
You'll pick your digital controller at checkout. The Orton AutoFire 12 Key handles both ceramic cone programs and custom glass schedules. The AutoFire Slide adds a touchscreen and stores 35 firing schedules, which is great when you're switching between ceramic and glass programs often. And the TAP Smart Controller with Wi Fi lets you run firings from your phone or tablet, with virtually unlimited program storage for both disciplines.