SMALL KILNS (UNDER 15")

120-Volt Household Kilns Under 15" Wide

Our small and mini kilns are perfect for use at home - in home studios, apartments, extra bedrooms, or any small project where you need a kiln under 15 inches to get the job done. Some will reach 1700F, while others will reach 2000F and 2350F, based on what they're designed to do. 

These small and mini kilns are a favorite for pottery and ceramics at home, and they also handle enameling, glass fusing, metal clay, heat treating, and casting! These compact, multi-use tabletop kilns really can do it all!

A kiln in this size range will use very little electricity and plug into a 120 Volt / 15 amp regular household receptacle. We ship via UPS ground or Fed Ex.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions for Small Kilns
    Can you fire a small kiln at home on a standard outlet?

    Yes. Most small kilns run on a standard 120V household outlet, which is what makes them practical for home and (sometimes) apartment use. Larger models may need a dedicated 240V circuit, so always confirm the voltage and amperage of a specific kiln before buying.

    How much does a small kiln cost?

    Small tabletop and mini kilns generally cost less than full-size studio kilns because they use less material and power. Pricing varies by chamber size, temperature rating, and controller type, so compare the listings in this collection rather than relying on a single figure.

    What is the best small kiln for pottery at home?

    The best small pottery kiln is the one that fits your space, electrical supply, and the cone temperature your clay needs. Look for a model that reaches at least cone 6 if you fire stoneware, a programmable controller for repeatable results, and a footprint that suits a tabletop or studio corner.

    Is a portable kiln practical for a small home studio?

    A portable or compact kiln is practical when space and power are limited, since many weigh little and plug into a standard outlet. Place it on a heat-safe surface with clearance around it for ventilation, and keep it away from walls and flammable materials while firing.

    Are tabletop and mini kilns good for ceramics and clay?

    Yes. Tabletop and mini kilns fire clay, ceramics, glass, and small test pieces, and they are popular with hobbyists, jewelers, and teachers. They hold fewer pieces than a studio kiln, so they suit small batches, samples, and home projects rather than high-volume production.