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Skutt Gm1414 With Lid Lifting System And Window

$4,999.95 USD
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Product Features

  • Quartz viewing window
  • Oval design on 8" stand
  • Encapsulated Type K thermocouple
  • Spring-assisted lid lifting system
  • Reversible lid and slabs, doubling kiln life
  • Unique cam system prevents catching when opening
  • Pickup or truck shipment only


Product Description

Eliminate Back Strain with New Spring-Assisted Lid Lifter!
Lift this revolutionary lid with just one finger, to 3 positions (2 venting and 1 lock position), using the spring-assisted lid lifter. Innovative lid lifter will not only save strain on your back, but will also put less stress on the lid and springs, prolonging the life of your kiln!

Factory installed quartz viewing window provides a wide angle perspective of the inside of your kiln while firing. The firing chamber measures 41-1/2" x 24-1/2" x 13-1/2" deep. All kilns phase 1. See specifications for full product details.

Please Note: This kiln is a high voltage product and will require a NEMA 6-50 receptacle outlet (see additional images). This kiln is available to be shipped via truck only - call or email for a freight quote. Requires 3 shelves.

Achieve Professional Results with the Easy to Use GlassMaster Controller
Designed by listening to glass artists, this controller is extremely easy to program and use. The logical layout and brilliant mix of factory-programmed options with complete custom programming capabilities makes this an ideal controller choice for both beginners and expert users.

Factory installed programs include easy commands for fusing, slumping, tack fusing and annealing. Design and store up to 6 custom programs with up to 16 segments consisting of temperature, heating or cooling rate, and a hold time (if desired). It's easy to load and review saved programs, and the controller will even allow you to make adjustments during a firing without any interruption.

Artists and Instructors Recommend:
"I recommend this controller to all my students. It's easy for beginners to use and you customize it on the fly. The quality and construction is great."
   - Peggy Pettigrew Stewart, Professional Glass Artist, Desert Glass, AZ

Supplies are limited. Order early for best selection. All sales of clearance items are final.

NOTE: This item can not be shipped through FedEx.

Product Details

  • Power requirements: 240/ v. outlet / 50 amps
  • Temperature controller: GlassMaster
  • Firing chamber: 41-1/2" x 24-1/2" x 13-1/2" deep
  • Overall size: 53" x 34" x 19" high
  • Shipping weight: 305 lbs. (130 kg.)
  • Manufacturer: Skutt
  • 2 year manufacturer warranty

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Pros : I love this kiln. It's easy to program and has lots of room to do large projects. The lid lifter is great, takes very little effort to open.
Cons : Goes by freight (truck) can be expensive.
Other Thoughts : I love the view window...it is always interesting to look in and see how my project is coming along.
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