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  Thursday, June 20, 2013  
Electric Raku  
The electric raku created for the artist who doesn't have access to gas but wants to do raku. Electric raku kilns are also great for bisque and glaze firings.




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Model - 1214 E Raku 120v

1214 Electric Raku with Electronic Controller
Model - 1214 E Raku E 120v
Inside Dimensions: 11 ¼" wide x 13 ½" deep, fires to cone 4/2100°F
Model comes with welded frame, two peephole plugs, instruction manual, and warranty card. Two-year warranty.


Model - TOPHAT 189
240 or 208v
TOPHAT 189G equipped with electronic controller
Model - TOPHAT 189/240 or 208v
Inside dimensions: 17.5 " wide x 9" deep, fires to cone 10/2350°F, built with 3" brick and lid element for glass fusing.
Model comes with stand, two peephole plugs, instruction manual, and warranty card. One-year warranty.

Model - 1823E Raku E/
240 or 208v
1823 Electric Raku with electronic controller
Model - 1823 E Raku E/240 or 208v
Inside Dimensions: 17 ½" wide x 22 ½" deep, fires to cone 8/2300°F
Model comes with welded frame, five peephole plugs, instruction manual, and warranty card. Two-year warranty.

Model – TOPHAT 2314
240 or 208v
TOPHAT 2314 equipped with electronic controller
Model - TOPHAT 2314/240 or 208v
Inside dimensions: 23 3/8 " wide x 13.5" deep, fires to cone 10/2350°F, built with 3" brick and lid element for glass fusing.
Model comes with stand, two peephole plugs, instruction manual, and warranty card.
One-year warranty

Model – TOPHAT 2814/
240 or 208v
TOPHAT 2814GFE equipped with electronic controller
Model - TOPHAT 2814/240 or 208v
Inside dimensions: 28 ¼ " wide x 13½ " deep, fires to cone 10/2350°F, built with 3" brick and equipped with lid element for glass fusing.
Model comes with frame, two peephole plugs, instruction manual, and warranty card
One-year warranty

ELECTRIC KILNS  

Electric kilns have all different types of applications from firing pottery and ceramics, knife treating, heat-treating, enameling. What you need to determine when selecting your kiln - the size of the pieces you will be firing in the next year, your wiring accessibility - can you run the kiln on 240/208 voltage or only 120 volts. Once this criterion is established you can determine which model is the right one for you.


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