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Annealing

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Olympic HB64E HotBox Electric Ceramic Kiln – Compact 120V Pottery Kiln Cone 10

Olympickilns

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...

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Olympic HotBox E Electric Ceramic Kiln – Compact 120V Pottery Kiln Cone 10

Olympickilns

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...

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Olympic HB84E HotBox Electric Ceramic Kiln – 120V Pottery Kiln Cone 10 for Home Studio

Olympickilns

HotBox 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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For
Glass & Lampwork
Job
Controlled Cool-Down
Voltage
120V & 240V
Dealer Status
Authorized

Our annealing kilns are built for glass artists who need precise temperature control through every soak and ramp — because a rushed cool-down is a cracked piece. We carry annealing-ready kilns from Olympic, Jen-Ken, Aim, Hot-Shot, and Evenheat, with the controllers and chamber sizes that match how you actually work — whether you're cooling fused panels, blown vessels, or lampworked beads, from 120V bench units to 240V floor models.

Key Advantages

  • Precision heat, honest soaks — every model has a programmable controller built for the long, slow holds annealing demands, with no guesswork at the strain point.
  • Bench to floor — compact 120V annealers for the lampwork torch, up to 240V floor models for larger fused and blown work.
  • Drop-in workflows — dedicated annealing cabinets let you set hot work straight in and run the cool-down.
  • Quick-ship options — select annealers ship fast, so you can pull a piece off the torch this week.

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Annealing Options

Your Work Good Fit Power Example Models
Lampwork beads (bench) Compact bead annealer 120V Jen-Ken Chilipepper; Aim PB-1 / PB-2
Beads + small fusing Annealer / fuser combo 120V Jen-Ken AF3P 11/9 with bead door
Blown / larger hot work Drop-in annealing cabinet 120V or 240V Hot-Shot 18A
Fused panels & vessels Floor-model glass kiln 240V Olympic / Aim floor units

Examples from this collection; check each product page for current specs and pricing.

Why Buy from ProKilnSupply

  • We match chamber, voltage, and plug to your space — no surprises at install.
  • Quick-ship from our Provo warehouse on select annealers.
  • Lowest Price, Guaranteed — see our Price Match Policy.
  • No sales tax outside Utah, plus Shop Pay financing available for eligible orders.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is annealing necessary?
As hot glass cools, the outside hardens before the inside, locking in internal stress. Annealing holds the glass at its annealing point and then cools it slowly and evenly so that stress is released. Skip it or rush it and the piece can crack — sometimes days later. It's essential for lampwork, blown, fused, and cast glass.
Do I need a separate annealer for lampwork?
For active lampworking, a dedicated bead annealer (or a kiln with a bead door) lets you garage beads as you make them and run a proper cool-down at the end of the session. It's the standard setup — making beads without annealing leads to cracking.
Can my fusing kiln anneal too?
Yes — most glass fusing kilns include an anneal segment in the firing schedule, so the same kiln fuses and anneals flat work. A separate annealer is mainly for lampwork and hot-shop workflows where you're putting hot pieces in throughout a session.
What size annealer do I need?
It depends on what you make and how much at once — a small bench unit handles beads, while panels and vessels need a larger chamber. Tell us your typical work and power available, and we'll size it. See our Electrical & Power guide too.

A rushed cool-down is a cracked piece — annealing is where it's saved.

Talk to a kiln specialist — we'll help you choose. 📞 (801) 839-5882

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