A Capable Ceramic Kiln for the Home Studio
If you're working in a home studio without 240V service, the Evenheat High Fire 810 gets you firing on a standard 120V outlet with real cone 6 capability. The STP digital controller gives you full programmable ramp-and-soak control — not just a simple switch — so your results are consistent and repeatable.
✅ Best for: Home studio potters and ceramic artists who don't have 240V service and don't want to hire an electrician. Perfect for cone 6 work — earthenware, mid-fire stoneware, and most commercial glazes. Also popular with PMC artists, jewelry makers, and small-batch studio potters just getting started. If your question is "can I fire serious work on 120V?", the answer with this kiln is yes.
❌ Not ideal for: Anyone who needs cone 10 high-fire stoneware or porcelain — that requires 240V. If you're firing large batches regularly, step up to the Evenheat RM II 1822 on 240V for better throughput.