Skutt 22" Tall Pottery Kilns : Easy to Load
Skutt now offers a line of short pottery kilns that provide the perfect mix of height and volume for those
artists and teachers who have difficulty opening and loading a 27” deep kiln due to the
height
Finally, an electric short pottery kiln line designed specifically for volume production and fast turnaround of high mass loads. It has the power and industrial components to go straight to Cone 10 with a full load of tile or stoneware – no slow struggling to reach the final temperature. The standard KilnMaster controller gives you the options of Cone Firing, or selecting your own 8-segment Ramp/Hold firing programs. The combination of direct wiring, heavy duty elements, connectors and relays, plus traditional Skutt stainless steel and firebrick construction results in a kiln that will last for years of constant use. Among the most powerful on the market today, the line was designed at the request of Skutt customers. See our Skutt Kiln Prices and more info below:Skutt 22" Tall Pottery Kilns when coupled with an EnviroVent, this kiln with its KilnMaster or Touch Screen Controller gives precise
repeatable firings time after time.
-Cone 10 Power! (Except 208/1PH models which are Cone 8)
Included
-KilnMaster Controller
-Stainless Steel Construction
-Sectional Design
-Hand Selected/Precision Mill Brick
-Responsive Type K Thermocouple
-Balanced Elements
-Lid Lifter (Not included on the KM822 or KM822-3)
Make your KilnMaster Kiln even better with these upgrades
- Touch Screen Controller
-Type S Thermocouple: The most accurate thermocouple available.
-APM Elements: Provides improved dimensional stability at higher temperatures.
-Energy Saving 3” Brick: Provides better insulation and higher energy savings.
-Rolling Stand: Welded, powder-coated square tube frame with steel locking wheels.
OUR PROCESS
Natural Sheffield Clay is mined on our property from as seen at one of the open clay pits. The Sheffield Clay deposit is located in Sheffield, Massachusetts, on U.S. Route 7 in the Southwest corner of Berkshire County.