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Paragon
120v Kilns for Ceramics,
Enameling, PMC, Jewelry, Glass, & Beads
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Paragon
Kilns - 120v Kilns
Home Artist, S-11-9-3, X14J, Caldera, FireFly, BlueBird XL, QuickFire 6,
E Series, Q series, E series, J series, SC2 and SC3, S11-9-3, F120/F130
Annealing Kilns
Small, Table
Top Kilns, less than 1 cubic foot in interior
size.
Top Load and Front Load
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Many of these kilns will fire hot enough for ceramics
(clay and glaze), but some will not and are best used for enameling,
glass, jewelry, china painting and firing overglazes.
Each kiln
description will have either a maximum temperature, or a maximum
Cone. If a Cone level is specified, then the kiln can be used for
ceramics (or anything else). Temperatures from 2000 degrees and
lower are used for the other purposes only. Please note that 120v
limits the size a kiln can be, because there is only so much power
available. For larger kilns you will need to go to 240v. |
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Paragon
Top Load Ceramic and Dual-Media Kilns
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Small
Paragon Ceramic Kilns
66, 1613, 82
Medium Paragon Ceramic Kilns
23, 24, 99,
Viking 24 True Cone 10
Large
Studio and Production Paragon Cearmic Kilns
TnF27L-3, 28-3, Viking
28 True Cone 10, Ovation-22 Oval
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Janus Dual-Media Kilns
Fire ceramics and glass in
one kiln. Dual
Media Kilns have lid elements for glass, but get hot enough to
fire ceramics.
Janus
1613, 23, 24, 27, Janus Ovation and Janus Dragon
Dual
Media Kilns tend to be deep so are also great for glass casting and
slumping deep pieces.
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Paragon
Front Load Kilns |
Front Load
Ceramic
Iguana 4.2 cu feet
Dragon 9 cu feet
Super-Dragon 15.2 cu
feet
Front Load Ceramic & Glass
Janus Dragon
9 cu feet
Front Load Glass
GL18, GL22, GL24
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Some
people prefer front load kilns because they are easier to load.
However, they are more expensive.
Paragon has finally made
front load kilns reasonable priced!
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