Technical Specifications
• Chamber Size: The chamber is approximately 8 inches by 8 inches wide, and comes in depths of either 4.5 inches or 6 inches (0.17 to 0.22 cubic feet).
• Electrical Requirements: 115 Volts / 15 Amps. This is its biggest selling point—it plugs directly into a standard, grounded household wall outlet. You do not need to hire an electrician or install a special high-voltage circuit to use it.
• Maximum Temperature: Depending on the exact depth model, it is rated up to Cone 6 (2250^\circ\text{F}) or Cone 10 (2350^\circ\text{F}), giving it plenty of heat for ceramics despite its small size.
Key Features
• Mini Touchscreen Controller: This specific unit features Skutt’s modern touchscreen controller interface. It operates like a smartphone and comes with built-in Wi-Fi capabilities, allowing you to monitor your firing temperatures and progress remotely using the free Skutt KilnLink app.
• Versatile Firing Modes: The smart controller has built-in pre-set programming modes tailored for three distinct hobbies:
• ConeFire Mode: For traditional ceramics and pottery.
• GlassFire Mode: For glass fusing, slumping, and sagging.
• PMC Mode: For Precious Metal Clay (silver, gold, or copper clay jewelry).
• Stay-Cool Wooden Handle: Designed specifically so you can safely lift the lid to peek at glass or clay mid-firing without getting burned.
• Removable Body: The stainless steel body can actually unbuckle and lift completely off the floor slab. This allows you to assemble delicate glass projects directly on the kiln shelf on your table, and then lower the kiln body down over it so nothing gets bumped or ruined.
What is it best used for?
• Jewelry making, enameling, and precious metal clay.
• Small glass fusing projects (coasters, small bowls, pendants).
• Firing test tiles or small sample batches of glazes without running a massive studio kiln.
• Anyone who wants a hobby kiln for a home, garage, or apartment where upgrading the electrical grid isn’t an option.







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