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Make Large Square Projects Without Seams
Get the space you need with the innovative JKČ Kiln. The squared interior fits the needs of most artists and studio owners - small pieces can be loaded in volume, or take advantage of the extra space with larger projects. With no-sag coils in the lid and sides, this kiln will hold up to all your hot glass projects: fusing, slumping, annealing, Pate de Verre and painting.
Firing chamber measures 27" x 27" x 11" deep. See specifications for full product details. This kiln is available to be shipped via truck only - call or email for a freight quote. 240 volt, 36 amp.
The image below left shows the view through the convenient viewing window during firing. Use this feature to see your project any time without wasting electricity or risking thermal shock. Also shown is the spacious firing chamber with plenty of room for large projects, shown with a finished 14" Abstract Plate project by artist Stephanie Braman.
Kiln Controllers Made Easy DVD Free Exclusively From Delphi! Let Delphi take the guesswork out of getting your kiln fired up. With the purchase of this kiln you will receive Delphi's exclusive DVD on programming kiln controllers for free! We will walk you through your first firing with close-up shots of your controller and explanations every step of the way. With an additional section on set-up and safety, getting started in fusing has never been easier!
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12-Button Orton temperature controller
4 user programs with up to 15 segments each
Large handles
Lid prop with a viewing window
Kiln stand
2 year manufacturer warranty
Average Product Rating : 
Number of Reviews : 1
Great kiln, great investment!
Pros : Extremely easy to program, and large capacity for platters and multiple items. A very nice producti... Read More
Cons : I can't think of any...the lid is heavy, but it is a large kiln. There are chains to keep it from f... Read More
Other Thoughts : I was stepping up from a small 9" AIM kiln with a three-button Bartlett controller. The Jen Ken is ... Read More
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