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Fuse Glass Right in Your Microwave!
Beginners can get started quickly and easily. Create jewelry, bottle stoppers, drawer knobs and sculptural art. One of the most affordable kilns on the market, with Fuseworks you'll be making gorgeous glass jewelry, knobs and embellishments in no time!
Now you can create custom kiln-fired art without having to invest in a large kiln. Best of all, it works extremely fast. The 2-3/4" internal fusing platform is perfect for fusing jewelry pieces or embellishments in as little as 3 minutes. Lightweight and compact for easy portability and storage. Includes complete instructions. For use with an 800-1200 watt microwave with metal interior. Results may vary based on microwave.
Fuseworks Kiln has been tested safe for use in a household microwave. Manufacturer recommends cleaning the microwave after each use and to begin testing with a shorter time, following manufacturer instructions. Project images courtesy of Diamond Tech.
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Fires fusible and dichroic glass in as little as 3 minutes
Safe and simple to use
2-3/4" firing chamber
Fires glass up to 1600° F
Weighs less than 2 lbs.
Average Product Rating : 
Number of Reviews : 4
AbsolutelyThe Best!!!!!
Pros : Very easy to use
Excellent results
Great for beginners who want nice pieces without the big expens... Read More
Cons : Can be a bit tricky at first but don't let this fool you!!!!!
A bit pricey, but then again, I thi... Read More
Other Thoughts : I LOVE this kiln. I am a beginner in the glass bead making community. Having made some real cool p... Read More
I would not buy a second time
Pros : It's fast. Its fun.
Cons : Good only for very small items.
fantastic learning tool!!
Pros : The microwave kiln is a wonderful way to learn if fusing is for you. I have had mine for 2 weeks an... Read More
Cons : The instructions could be a little better as far as letting you know what glass is fusible in it. I... Read More
Other Thoughts : I would totally recommend anyone who is considering a kiln or who just wants to play around with out... Read More
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