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Evenheat Ceramic Kiln - High Fire 810

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Model High Fire 810
Max Temperature Cone 8 / 2300 °F
Inside Dimensions 11.25" Dia. x 9" Deep
Exterior Dimensions 17.25" W x 17.25" L x 15" H
Volume (Cu. Ft.) 0.57
Power Plug Type NEMA 5-20
Voltage 120
Watts 2160
Amps 18
Shipping Weight (lbs.) 62

 

The High Fire personal size kilns are designed to reach the outer limits of ceramic firing!

 

High Fire models are constructed of 3" firebrick that offers more insulation and ability to reach high temperature faster and easier. If your plans include firing high temperatures then the High Fire Series is made just for you.

Our personal size models fit well into any small studio and are even used by larger studios for testing and one-off work.

All High Fire models are equipped with our Swing View control enclosure for "stand-up" programming as well as multiple control choices including the TAP and Genesis touchscreens. Order yours with our solid state relays and never replace a relay again.

The HF 810 is designed for china painting and all clays up to 2300°F (1260°C), cone 8. Its small size and 120V operation make it perfect for the casual and private studio.

Loving this model but would like a different size? Check out the other kilns in Evenheat's High Fire Series!

Features

  • Two-position lid vent

  • Made entirely of high-quality, American-built 3" bricks for excellent temperature distribution

  • Load bearing hinge and lid handle brackets are installed on the corners of the kiln for added strength and durability

  • Full stainless jacket - no leaks, no shifting and no weakness

  • Lid security bar keeps lid open for simple operation

  • Specially engineered, durable stands

  • Swing-away peep hole cover instead of fragile plugs

  • Extra-wide (8") lid handle designed to be easily lifted while wearing gloves

Quiet Drive Solid State Relay

Evenheat's patented Quiet Drive Solid State Relay is hands down the best investment you can make in your kiln!

With no moving parts, this relay is able to be triggered up to 60 times a second as opposed to the upper limit of 10 times a second on the default mechanical relay. This means incredibly tight temperature control ensuring each and every one of your firings is as accurate as possible.

The Quiet Drive uses a special method call "Zero Crossing" that will ensure that the heating elements are off when the voltage is at 0V - Giving your heating elements a break so that they will last longer, and you'll save energy!

The best part though? Since there are no moving parts - the Quiet Drive Solid State relay should never need replacing! You will save money and time by never needing to worry about this in the future!

Controller Selection

Evenheat has close relationships with the manufacturers of a variety of digital controllers. This means you will have nothing but the best the best in terms of performance and accuracy in your firings.

With a selection of multiple controllers available - you can choose exactly what fits your needs.

TAP Touchscreen Smart Controller by SDS Industries

The top of the line. The bread and butter. The cream of the crop. The controller for those who want to make their lives easier, improve their craft, and make incredible quality products.

This is our top selling controller - And for good reason!

TAP Smart ControllerThe TAP Smart Controller is without a doubt the best choice on the market right now - It's easy to use, has stellar performance, and is packed full with features!

It has more memory than any other controller, allowing you to more easily utilize, revise, and save many different kinds of firing programs.

Storage for firing programs is virtually unlimited! Create as many profiles, with as many steps as you'd like - you won't be limited by this controller.

Our favorite part though: When ordered with the Wi-Fi Dongle, you can control everything from any device! Prefer to work on your computer or tablet - how about your phone?

 

 

With an internet connection to your TAP Smart Controller, updates from SDS Industries can be applied to your controller automatically - ensuring you always have the most up-to-date software for years to come!

Easily adjust the in-progress firing, skip steps, and view all graphical information on your firing with just a "TAP"!

 

The amount of time you save by working with the TAP Smart Controller pays for itself for years to come - you'll be so happy with this investment that you won't know how you managed so long without it.

The TAP Smart Controller supports the Loud Alarm option.

 

Genesis by Barlett Instruments

The Genesis is a touch screen option which has extended functionality over traditional button controllers!Genesis Controller

The Genesis has the ability to store up to 12 different programs - with up to 32 segments per program each! You'll have no trouble adding segments, skipping, or adding temperature along the way.

This is a great choice for a controller if you want the features of a smart controller, but want the ease of straightforward programming and use.

Rampmaster

The Rampmaster provides additional versatility over the Set-Pro controller.

With a numerical keypad,Rampmaster III Controller it allows the operators to create up to 12 firing programs, each including up to 8 segments.

Need to make adjustments as you go? On-the-fly adjustments and other menu functions are available to provide additional control and create your ideal firing profile.

The Rampmaster also supports the Loud Alarm option.

Set-Pro

Set Pro Controller

The Set-Pro is our basic, no frills controller. It gets the job done, but does not offer nearly as much flexibility as the others.


It offers the option to create 8 firing programs, with 8 segments each.

This is a good choice if you're only planning to occasionally use your oven and do not want room to expand in the future.

Orton Vent Master Downdraft Vent System

With all ceramic and glass kilns, we highly recommend that they be vented to the outside. But why?

First and foremost - is your safety! When heating various materials in your kiln, many have byproducts that burn off and are released into the air. These byproducts are toxic and you don't want that mixing with the air you're breathing.Orton Vent Master

The Orton Vent Master has a patented process called "Downdraft Venting". By manufacturing the kiln with a hole in the bottom, we're able to attach the vent here and pull the fumes out and vent them outside through a duct or window.

This process helps improve the air flow and produce more uniform temperatures throughout the chamber, ensuring that each of your pieces is accurately being heated. The additional oxygen will ensure your colors develop to their truest nature.

In addition, with downdraft venting - you'll extend the life of the elements and other metals within our kiln, ensuring your kiln lasts longer and you have reduced repair costs down the road. We often hear from customers that they are confident that by utilizing their venting system their kiln will last much longer than it would have otherwise and that the investment has more than paid for itself.

Furniture Kit

Furniture Kits are necessary accessories for any kiln owner as firing directly on the kiln floor is not only bad for the kiln, but your pieces as well. In addition to this, they're also useful! A furniture kit will allow you to stack multiple shelves on top of one another in order to maximize the useable space when firing smaller pieces.

If you have one that will fit this kiln size already, then you're in luck! But if not, you'll want to ensure you add this to your order as well.

Furniture Kit

Furniture Kit includes:

  • One (1) 9" Half Shelf
  • One (1) 10-1/4" Full Shelf
  • Three (3) each of 1", 2" and 3" Posts. All posts 1" square.
  • One (1) Haik Brush
  • One (1) 1lb. Kiln Wash

 

Kiln furniture can be special ordered separately, but if done so the cost is ~10-20% higher and will incur a separate shipping charge. It's best to include this on your initial order of the kiln.

* Received shelves may contain surface imperfections such as scratches, discoloration or rough edge. These possible imperfections are understood and accepted by the buyer.

Stand with caster wheels

The standard order of this kiln comes with a stationary stand built to handle the weight, heat, and shape of the kiln. While this works perfectly fine, attempting to move your kiln can be a difficult maneuver and could result in a damaged stand, or worse - a broken kiln!

Ordering a stand with caster wheels ensures the whole process of moving your kiln for any reason is a smooth and simple process.

No longer worry about if you're running out of room within your garage - you can tuck your kiln away in a corner when it's not in use! And of course - if you're one for moving the kiln around the studio or other rooms, this is essentially a necessity.

When ordered with a vent system - make sure to detach first before moving the kiln.

Depending on the model, the stand will vary in height. Its primary use is for mobility.

Power Interrupt Switch / Automatic Lid Shutoff

The power interrupt switch is a useful safety feature which removes power from the heating elements of your kiln once it is opened, and reapplies the power once the lid has been closed.Power Interrupt Safety Switch

If you believe you'd ever like to open the kiln during firing, the power interrupt switch is a highly recommended addition to your new purchase.

FAQ - KILNS

What to consider when buying a Kiln

1. What are you firing?
Different materials have different temperature requirements. Pottery and stoneware need to reach cone 6–10 (around 2200–2350°F), while glass fusing works at lower temperatures but demands very precise, programmable cooling. Knowing your primary material upfront narrows your options significantly.

2. How much volume do you need?
Think about how many pieces you fire per week. Hobbyists and home studios generally do well with kilns under 5 cubic feet. Working artists typically need 5–10 cubic feet, and classroom or production studios often require 10+. A good rule of thumb: buy slightly larger than you think you need — you can always fire a half-full kiln, but you can't fire a piece that doesn't fit.

3. Check your electrical setup before you buy
Most mid-to-large kilns require a 240V dedicated circuit, which may need to be installed by a licensed electrician. Smaller kilns may run on standard 120V. Always check the kiln's amperage requirements against your existing panel before purchasing — electrical upgrades can add $200–$500 to your setup cost.

4. Manual vs. digital controller
Manual kilns use switches you adjust by hand throughout the firing, requiring you to stay close. Digital controllers let you program a firing schedule and walk away. For most potters today, a digital controller is worth the extra cost — the results are more consistent and the convenience is hard to give up once you've had one.

5. Don't forget ventilation
Kilns release fumes from clay, glazes, and organic materials during firing. A downdraft vent system is strongly recommended for any indoor studio. It protects your health, improves firing results, and extends the life of your elements. Budget around $150–$300 for a quality vent, and factor it into your total setup cost from the start.

6. Think about long-term running costs
The purchase price is just the beginning. Heating elements need replacing every 100–200 firings ($100–$300 depending on kiln size). Electricity costs $2–$8 per firing depending on your kiln size and local rates. You'll also need kiln furniture — shelves, posts, and stilts — which are typically sold separately and are essential from day one.

What size kiln do I need for my studio?

The right size depends on how much you fire and how often. Hobby potters or small home studios generally do well with a compact kiln (under 5 cubic feet), while working artists and classroom studios benefit from a larger kiln like the Olympic Champ XL. Consider how many pieces you fire per week — if you're constantly waiting to fill a small kiln, it's time to size up. It's usually better to buy slightly larger than you think you need.

What's the difference between a top-loading and front-loading kiln

Top-loading kilns are the most common for pottery and ceramics. They're more energy-efficient, easier to load evenly, and generally more affordable. Front-loading kilns (also called car kilns or door kilns) are better suited for large sculptural work or production studios where loading heavy pieces at waist height is more practical. For most potters, a top-loader like the Champ XL is the right choice.

What electrical requirements does this kiln need?

Electrical requirements vary by kiln model and size. Many mid-size and larger kilns require a dedicated 240V circuit, while some smaller models may operate on 120V. It is important to check the kiln’s specifications for the correct voltage, amperage, outlet type, and breaker requirements before installation. A qualified electrician should handle installation if a new circuit or outlet is needed. Never use a kiln with an outlet or circuit that does not match the manufacturer’s requirements.

Can I fire both pottery and glass in the same kiln?

Yes, in some cases — but it depends on the kiln and how you plan to use it. Many electric kilns can be used for both pottery and glass, but the firing schedules for each are very different. Glass typically requires slower, more precise heating and cooling cycles to help prevent cracking, while pottery firing follows different temperature and timing needs. If you plan to fire both, a kiln with a programmable controller is especially helpful for managing and switching between firing programs. Always check the kiln manufacturer’s recommendations before using it for multiple materials.

What cone temperatures can this kiln reach?

The cone temperature a kiln can reach depends on the specific model. Many ceramic kilns are designed to fire anywhere from low-fire ranges like cone 06–04 up through mid-fire and, in some cases, high-fire ranges such as cone 8–10. Always check the kiln’s product specifications to confirm its maximum cone rating and make sure your clay and glaze are compatible with that firing range.

Do I need a kiln vent, and is one included?

A kiln vent is strongly recommended, though it may not be included with your kiln purchase. During firing, kilns release fumes from clay, glazes, and organic materials — these can be harmful in an enclosed space. A downdraft vent system pulls air through the kiln and exhausts it outside, protecting both you and your work. Even if your studio has good airflow, a dedicated vent improves firing results and extends the life of your elements and lid.

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