READY to SHIP KILNS

READY-TO-SHIP TIMES: Paragon Kilns 3-7 business days, Hot Shot Kilns 5-7 business days, Olympic Kilns 21 days or less, Evenheat Kilns 3-4 days. And NOW, Jen-Ken Kilns Profusion Fiber line ships in 3-5 weeks or less!

READY-TO-SHIP program models are pre-built as either 120v or 240v / Single-Phase. They are equipped with the specific controller listed. These kilns are NOT customizable and come in the standard factory featured color only! These kilns are pre-crated and ship directly from the warehouse through our special stocking arrangements. Best of all, they'll be on their way to you super fast!

*Speed does come at a premium though. If you'd prefer these models at the regular discounted price, they are available in our regular listings with current wait times of 4 - 6 weeks for Paragon and 12-15 weeks for Olympic Kilns, and 6-8 weeks for Evenheat Kilns. 

How do we do it so fast? Through a special arrangement with these vendors, this collection of best-selling kilns are pre-built, palletized, and set aside FOR OUR CUSTOMERS ONLY. So, you'll have your kiln in about a week. (*We don't always have control over individual shipper issues, so let us know ahead of time if there's potential to avoid delay.)

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions for Large Kilns
    What counts as a large kiln for pottery?

    A large kiln in this collection has an interior roughly 17 to 24 inches wide and deep, giving you room for tall vases, big platters, and multi-shelf production loads. These are studio and small-business kilns built for higher volume than home-size models.

    How much does a large pottery kiln cost?

    Large 17 to 24 inch kilns cost more than small or medium models because of their bigger chambers, heavier elements, and higher power draw. Price depends on cone rating, controller, and brand, so compare current listings in this collection for accurate figures.

    Do you have large electric kilns for sale for commercial use?

    Yes. This collection includes large electric and commercial-grade kilns suited to studios, schools, and small production shops. They handle frequent firing cycles and larger loads, so look for a high cone rating and a programmable controller for repeatable results.

    What electrical supply does a large kiln need?

    Large kilns almost always require a dedicated 240V circuit, and the bigger models may need 30 to 60 amps or more. Confirm the exact voltage and amperage on each listing and have an electrician verify your supply before installation.

    How big a kiln do I need for tall pottery pieces?

    Measure your tallest planned piece and add a few inches of clearance, then match that to the interior height of the kiln. A 17 to 24 inch large kiln fits most tall vases and sculptures that will not fit a medium kiln, while still being manageable for a studio.