Glass Fusing or Annealing Kiln
1409
Glass fusing Kiln
Runs on a standard household
outlet at 115 volts and 15 amps! Or choose the 240 volt option.
Overall Height | Outside Dimension | Inside Height | Dimension of kiln floor | Weight |
Largest kiln shelf |
Volts/Amps |
15" | 21" x 25" with 3" electrical box on one side of the kiln | 9" |
|
75 lbs |
|
elements in the sides |
15" | 21" x 25" with 3" electrical box on one side of the kiln | 9" |
|
75 lbs |
|
elements in sides and lid |
The 1409 Glass Kiln |
Price |
1409 Kiln | $550 |
Optional items for the HG1409 Kiln | |
Add an element in the lid with its own seperate control (the kiln comes standard with side elements.) - With the extra element - it runs on 240 volts | $120 |
Optional Bead Collar - ring that is
placed between the bottom and the main body of the kiln. This
extension has a side door in it which will allow you to insert
beads or other glass objects through the side of the kiln. Adds
4-1/2" to the inside depth of the kiln. Not Pictured |
$120 |
Kiln shelves for this kiln Click here | |
Boxing, Pallet and Crating charge if you want the kiln shipped. | $35 |


PA1 | Pyrometer - large face gauge - details | $69 |
7772 | Pyrometer - digital -....Regular price $89....On SALE | $69 |
DTC1000 | Controller - 12 Key Pad - Fully automatic and digital, by Paragon - (Pyrometer is not needed - it is built into this digital controller) details | $395 |
Power requirements
This kiln uses 120 volts at 15 amps. (or xx amps if you choose to have an element in the lid.) This power can be found at most any common household plug outlet. The electricity cost to run this kiln for one hour at half power is approximently 10 cents per hour. Or pick the 240 Volt option. It uses the same wattage so it costs the same to fire as a 120 volt.
Controls for this kiln
A dial heat control switch (ICS) is included with each kiln. A pyrometer to measure temperature is not necessary for glass fusing but can be purchased separately. For convenience, order a digital controller. The Paragon digital controller will do 4 things:
- Heat the kiln slowly at a constant rate of increase.
- Turn off the kiln when it reaches your selected temperature.
- Hold the kiln at a desired temperature for a period of time and then turn off automatically.
- Start heating the kiln at a future time. Example start the kiln at 3 AM so you can watch the final stages of fusing before going to work at 7 AM.
What this kiln is made of
Kilns are made with insulating fire brick wrapped with stainless steel sheetmetal. What we like about the AIM kilns is the reinforced steel structure which hold the hinged lids. Many other brand kilns do not have this feature. All kilns should be kept 12" from any flammable materials.
What else can I use this kiln for?