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Electric Kilns

Original price $4,500.00
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Original price $4,500.00
Current price $4,050.00
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Current price $4,050.00

Paragon KM24 Double Barrel Knife Making Oven

Paragon

Wider, Taller Chamber for More Capacity The Paragon KM24 Double Barrel is built for bladesmiths, educators, fabrication shops, and high-output knif...

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Original price $3,800.00
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Original price $3,800.00
Current price $3,420.00
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Current price $3,420.00

Paragon KM24 Knife Making Kiln

Paragon

Generous Chamber Depth for Growing Shops The Paragon KM24 Knife Making Kiln is built for bladesmiths, knifemakers, educators, and fabrication shops...

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Original price $5,300.00
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Original price $5,300.00
Current price $4,770.00
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Current price $4,770.00

Paragon KM36 Double Barrel Knife Making Oven

Paragon

Wider, Taller Chamber for Batch Heat Treating The Paragon KM36 Double Barrel is built for bladesmiths, educators, fabrication shops, and metalworke...

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Original price $3,350.00
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Original price $3,350.00
Current price $3,015.00
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Current price $3,015.00

Paragon KM18 Knife Making Kiln

Paragon

Extra Depth for Longer Blades The Paragon KM18 Knife Making Kiln is built for knifemakers, bladesmiths, metalsmiths, and fabrication shops that nee...

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Original price $4,500.00
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Original price $4,500.00
Current price $4,050.00
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Current price $4,050.00

Paragon KM36 Knife Making Kiln

Paragon

Long-Chamber Heat Treating for Blades The Paragon KM36 Knife Making Kiln is built for professional bladesmiths, knifemakers, educators, and fabrica...

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Original price $5,300.00
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Original price $5,300.00
Current price $4,770.00
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Current price $4,770.00

Paragon KM45 Knife Making Kiln

Paragon

Maximum Length for Full-Size Blades The Paragon KM45 Knife Making Kiln is built for swordsmiths, professional bladesmiths, educators, and fabricati...

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Original price $3,700.00
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Original price $3,700.00
Current price $3,330.00
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Current price $3,330.00

Paragon KM9 Pro Knife Making Kiln

Paragon

Compact, Rapid-Response Heat Treating The Paragon KM9 Pro Knife Making Kiln is built for bladesmiths, metalworkers, educators, and heat treating pr...

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Original price $2,400.00
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Current price $2,160.00
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Current price $2,160.00

Paragon CS14S Glass Fusing Kiln

Paragon

Compact, Full-Access Glass Fusing The Paragon CS14S Glass Fusing Kiln is built for glass artists, jewelry makers, educators, and home studios who w...

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Original price $2,700.00
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Original price $2,700.00
Current price $2,430.00
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Current price $2,430.00

Paragon CS14D Dual Clamshell Glass Fusing Kiln

Paragon

Dual-Opening Access for Delicate Work The Paragon CS14D Dual Clamshell Glass Fusing Kiln is built for glass artists, jewelry makers, and creative s...

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Original price $3,200.00
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Original price $3,200.00
Current price $2,880.00
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Current price $2,880.00

Paragon CS16D Dual Clamshell Glass Fusing Kiln

Paragon

Greater Workspace, Dual-Opening Flexibility The Paragon CS16D Dual Clamshell Glass Fusing Kiln is built for glass artists, jewelry makers, educator...

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Original price $4,400.00
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Current price $3,960.00
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Paragon CS19D Dual Clamshell Glass Fusing Kiln

Paragon

Maximum Flexibility, Dual-Opening Design The Paragon CS19D Dual Clamshell Glass Fusing Kiln is built for glass artists, educators, and production s...

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Original price $2,400.00 - Original price $4,100.00
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Paragon CS19S Glass Fusing Kiln

Paragon

A Larger Firing Surface, Total Access The Paragon CS19S Glass Fusing Kiln is built for glass artists, educators, and production studios who need a ...

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Original price $2,750.00
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Original price $2,750.00
Current price $2,475.00
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Current price $2,475.00

Paragon Home Artist Portable Raku Kiln

Paragon

Portable, Pro-Quality Firing The Paragon Home Artist Portable Raku Kiln is a compact, travel-ready kiln built for raku, ceramics, small plates, tes...

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Original price $7,200.00
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Current price $6,480.00
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Paragon CS26 Large Capacity Glass Kiln

Paragon

Maximum Workspace, Total Access The Paragon CS26 Large Capacity Glass Kiln is built for professional glass artists, production studios, and educati...

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Voltage
120V & 240V
Disciplines
Ceramic, Glass, Metal
Brands
7 Authorized
Dealer Status
Authorized

Our electric kilns run from compact 120V plug-in models for home studios up to large 240V production kilns built for high-volume work. Electric firing is clean, consistent, and easy to control, which makes it the default for most ceramic, glass, and heat-treating studios. We carry electric kilns from Olympic, Jen-Ken, Aim, Cress, Evenheat, Hot-Shot, and Speedball — with free freight on most kilns and the full manufacturer warranty.

Key Advantages

  • Plug-in simplicity — many 120V models run on a standard household outlet, with no gas line, flue, or special venting to plan around.
  • Consistent, repeatable firings — programmable digital controllers give you precise ramps, holds, and cone-fire programs batch after batch.
  • Every discipline covered — ceramics to cone 10, glass fusing, knife and blade heat treating, enameling, and metal clay, all electric.
  • Seven trusted brands — the broadest electric selection we carry, so you can compare across makers in one place.

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Electric Kiln Brands We Carry

Brand Known For Voltage Main Disciplines
Olympic Widest range; stackable sectional design 120V & 240V Ceramic, raku, metal clay
Evenheat Precise temperature uniformity 120V & 240V Ceramic, glass, heat treating
Jen-Ken All-fiber & dual-media designs 120V & 240V Ceramic, glass, bead
Cress 3-year warranty; front-loading production 120V & 240V Ceramic, glass
Aim Compact, durable test kilns 120V & 240V Ceramic, glass, annealing
Hot-Shot Quick-ship specialty ovens 120V & 240V Heat treating, glass
Speedball Studio kilns & wheels 120V Ceramic / studio

Why Buy from ProKilnSupply

  • Kiln-only specialists — we'll match the right electric kiln to your work, space, and electrical panel.
  • Free freight on most kilns to the US lower 48.
  • Lowest Price, Guaranteed — see our Price Match Policy.
  • No sales tax outside Utah, plus Shop Pay financing available for eligible orders.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I run an electric kiln on a normal outlet?
Smaller kilns — many rated around 120V / 15–20A — plug into a standard household outlet, though it's best to give the kiln its own circuit. Mid-size and production kilns need a 240V dedicated circuit. Always check the model's amperage and breaker requirements; our Electrical & Power guide explains how to size it.
Electric or gas?
Electric is cleaner, simpler to install, and gives very consistent oxidation firing — ideal for most studios and required where gas isn't practical. Gas adds true reduction atmospheres for certain glaze effects. If you don't specifically need reduction, electric is usually the easier choice. See our Gas Kilns if you do.
What cone can electric kilns reach?
It depends on the model. Many ceramic electric kilns fire to cone 10 (about 2350°F); glass and specialty kilns top out lower because they don't need ceramic temperatures. Match the kiln's rating to your highest target cone with a little headroom.
Do electric kilns need venting?
Firing releases fumes, so good room ventilation is important and a downdraft kiln vent is strongly recommended for indoor use — it improves air quality and can help even out firings. See our Kiln Vents and Installation & Safety guide.

From a plug-in test kiln to a 240V production workhorse — we'll help you size it right.

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

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