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Continue shoppingBuilt for Bladesmiths Who Demand Even Heat The Evenheat KO 27 is a serious heat treat oven built for makers who push their work. Running on 240V, i...
View full detailsA Studio Workhorse Built for Production The Evenheat High Fire 1818 is built for studios that fire regularly. Running on 240V, it has the power to ...
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View full detailsA Studio Workhorse Built for Production The Evenheat High Fire 1413 is built for studios that fire regularly. Running on 240V, it has the power to ...
View full detailsBuilt for Bladesmiths Who Demand Even Heat The Evenheat HT 1 is a serious heat treat oven built for makers who push their work. Running on 240V, it...
View full detailsBuilt for Bladesmiths Who Demand Even Heat The Evenheat KO 18 is a serious heat treat oven built for makers who push their work. Running on 240V, i...
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A Studio Workhorse Built for Production The Evenheat High Fire 1210B is built for studios that fire regularly. Running on 240V, it has the power to...
View full detailsBuilt for Bladesmiths Who Demand Even Heat The Evenheat KO 22.5 is a serious heat treat oven built for makers who push their work. Running on 240V,...
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A Studio Workhorse Built for Production The Evenheat RM II 1822 is built for studios that fire regularly. Running on 240V, it has the power to reac...
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A Studio Workhorse Built for Production The Evenheat RM II 2322 is built for studios that fire regularly. Running on 240V, it has the power to reac...
View full detailsBuilt for Bladesmiths Who Demand Even Heat The Evenheat LB 22.5 is a serious heat treat oven built for makers who push their work. Running on 240V,...
View full detailsBuilt for Bladesmiths Who Demand Even Heat The Evenheat LB 27 is a serious heat treat oven built for makers who push their work. Running on 240V, i...
View full detailsBuilt for Bladesmiths Who Demand Even Heat The Evenheat LB 18 is a serious heat treat oven built for makers who push their work. Running on 240V, i...
View full detailsModel – SQUARE 1814GFETLC 240 or 208 volt Inside dimensions: 18″ × 18″ wide × 13½″ deep, fires to 1700°F Two kilns in one! The Square 1814GFETLC is...
View full detailsModel – Square 1814GFE 240 or 208 volt Inside dimensions: 18″ × 18″ wide × 13½″ deep, fires to 1700°F The Square 1814GFE is a top-loading glass fir...
View full detailsModel – 149 Slider 240 or 208 volt Inside dimensions: 14.5″ x 14.5″ wide x 9″ deep, fires to 1700° F The 149 Slider square clamshell designed kiln ...
View full detailsModel – 189 Slider 240 or 208 volt Inside dimensions: 18″ x 18″ wide x 9″ deep, fires to 1700° F The 189 Slider square clamshell designed kiln with...
View full detailsModel – SQUARE 189GFE 240 or 208 volt Inside dimensions: 18″ x 18″ wide x 9″ deep, fires to 1700° F Square 189GFE is a top-loading kiln. Glass firi...
View full detailsSquare Design Glass Fusing — More Usable Space Than Cylindrical Kilns Model 189GFE Max Temp Call us Power See specs Warranty 2-Year ...
View full detailsSquare Design Glass Fusing — More Usable Space Than Cylindrical Kilns Model 149GFE Max Temp Call us Power See specs Warranty 2-Year ...
View full detailsModel – SQUARE 1414GFETLC/240 or 208 volt Inside dimensions: 14 ½” x 14 ½” wide x 13 ½” deep, fires to 1700° F Two kilns in one! The Square 1414GFE...
View full detailsSerious Glass Fusing Capacity for the Studio The Evenheat GTS 28 is a capable glass fusing kiln built for studio work — fusing, slumping, draping, ...
View full detailsA Serious Glass Kiln Made for Real Studio Work The Hot Shot 24G is engineered for glass artists who need precise temperature control and even heat ...
View full detailsA Versatile Oven That Doubles for Low-Fire Ceramics The Hot Shot 1200KC is a versatile Hot Shot oven configured for low-fire ceramics work. It hand...
View full detailsBest for: serious hobbyists, production potters, studios, schools, and anyone firing larger loads regularly.
A 240V kiln requires a dedicated 240V circuit (installed by an electrician in most homes). The payoff is stronger performance—especially for larger kilns and consistent high-temp firing.
What to expect:
More power for bigger chambers and heavier loads
Faster firing and better recovery at higher temps
Better for frequent firings and studio production
Often required for larger kilns and higher-output needs
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