Choose the Size of Your Kiln
Size your new kiln to fit your work
- What is the volume of work to be produced?
- What is the largest piece you need to put in the kiln?
- Assume you will get one firing per day at the most.
- The larger kilns cost less to fire per piece if fully loaded.
Height & Loading
- Most top-loading electric kilns are 18" or 27" high.
- L&L makes kilns up to 45" high inside (which can give you economical capacity).
- The 36" and 45" high kilns made by L&L are designed so you can remove sections for loading or for adjusting to different loads.
- You may want to consider an 18" high kiln if you have trouble bending over to load.
- L&L Jupiter and DaVinci sectional kilns are designed to be adjustable in height for firing different loads. (This is not true for most other sectional kilns including the Easy-Fire). Because of the flexible cords on the Jupiter and DaVinci kilns and the separate control panel the sections are extremely easy to unplug and move around.
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