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Old 2007-07-17, 3:25pm
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This is true for kilns. However, today a lot of folks are using Annealers which are not truly 'Kilns'... and are not designed for use above 1200 F
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I sell a LOT of different bead annealers and I think the lowest temp rated one on the list is designed to fire to 1700 f. More are intended to fire to 2000 F.

What makes are only safe to 1200?
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