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2011-08-14, 1:14pm
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Wicked Mean Redhead
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Need suggestion for a new kiln
DH has offered to set me up with studio space outside so I can enjoy my two favorite things. I need a small, portable kiln that I can use to anneal my beads. I would appreciate any suggestions. I don't have alot of money so it can't be an expensive one. Any help will be appreciated.
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2011-08-14, 1:40pm
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Maria B @ Indone6ix
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I use Jen Ken, I never ever have problems with it. It's not that small tho, but in case I want to do fusing someday I don't have to buy another kiln. Have fun setting up your studio!
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2011-08-14, 1:51pm
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Chili Peppers are very portable. Even though I have bigger kilns, I use my Chili Pepper most of the time for annealing beads.
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2011-08-14, 2:10pm
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Wicked Mean Redhead
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Quote:
Originally Posted by born2snooze
I use Jen Ken, I never ever have problems with it. It's not that small tho, but in case I want to do fusing someday I don't have to buy another kiln. Have fun setting up your studio!
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I have a Skutt for fusing. Just want a portable for outside work.
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2011-08-14, 2:38pm
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A True Woofer
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I agree with the suggestion of a chili pepper. Very portable.
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2011-08-14, 6:07pm
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I love my Chilipepper. Easy to use and portable.
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2011-08-14, 7:00pm
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I love my chillipepper too! Not cheap (no kiln is cheap) but very, very portable and doesn't take up a lot of space.
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2011-08-14, 7:09pm
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I've heard a lot of great things about the Glass Hive kilns, so much so I have one on layaway right now.
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2011-08-15, 1:45am
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Naysayer
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^Ditto
I like their product and service. Layaway plan is nice too, which I am also doing for a second one.
It's almost done
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2011-08-15, 4:14am
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A True Woofer
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I love the glasshive kilns, too, but they're heavy and less portable than a chilipepper.
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2011-08-15, 5:04am
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I love my chilipepper. I can take it with me if I'm going somewhere I'll be torching. I even brought it on vacation. It weights about 25 to 30 lbs and I think it is quite portable. I love it.
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2011-08-15, 6:33am
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Agree with the chilli pepper kiln. It is the tool box kiln.
Mine went through the fire. Just need to get it to them to fix. So that is another one
that I can save. It is easy to use also.
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2011-08-15, 7:03am
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Another vote for Glass Hive kilns. I've got one and it's great.
Robert
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2011-08-15, 9:16am
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If you already have a kiln why not just get a thrift store crockpot, some vermiculite, and batch anneal your beads later.
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2011-08-15, 9:28am
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Glass Hive kilns have handles on the top - it's a bit heavy but do-able as far as it being portable is concerned. The Short Guy is lighter but doesn't give you as much room for beads.
Personally I'd take a brick-lined kiln over a fiber-lined one like the Chilli Pepper. But that's just my own personal preference.
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2011-08-15, 2:50pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hayley
Glass Hive kilns have handles on the top - it's a bit heavy but do-able as far as it being portable is concerned. The Short Guy is lighter but doesn't give you as much room for beads.
Personally I'd take a brick-lined kiln over a fiber-lined one like the Chilli Pepper. But that's just my own personal preference.
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This. Except to add: a short guy is 1/2 size of a regular guy, which I personally think is plenty of room considering you want portability.
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2011-08-15, 2:53pm
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Will work for Glass
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I agree about glass hive and about brick. Uses less energy because of the brick.
I have the short guy and love him!
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2011-08-15, 4:00pm
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I've got a Glasshive that I LOVE and the customer service is second to none. I accidentally fat fingered the program and Pam was able to get me to reprogram it and it's working like a dream.
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