cone-10
7 posts tagged "cone-10".
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Skutt KM-1027 vs L&L e23T: Same Circuit, $1,241 Apart
Both draw 48 amps on a 60-amp circuit with #6 copper and a NEMA 6-50. Verified August 2026 prices, element-set costs and a ten-year ownership total.
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KM-1027 vs KM-1018: Skutt's Size Decision in Plain Numbers
KM-1027 gives 7.3 cubic feet on a 60-amp circuit; KM-1018 gives 4.6 on a 50-amp circuit. Same cone-10 rating, different size and electrical load. Which fits?
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Skutt vs L&L Kilns: KM-1027 and e23T Head to Head
Skutt KM-1027 and L&L e23T both draw 48 amps and cost about $15 per cone-6 glaze firing. What separates them: element holders, controller zones, and price.
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L&L e23T Review: Hard Ceramic Element Holders, Tested
The L&L e23T fires to cone 10 in 6.7 cubic feet with hard ceramic holders that shield the elements. Verified specs, cost to fire, and how it meets the KM-1027.
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Paragon Caldera Review: Cone 10 on a 120V Outlet
The Paragon Caldera reaches cone 10 on a standard 15-amp 120-volt circuit with no special wiring. Verified specs, cost to fire, and who this small kiln serves.
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Skutt KM-1018 Review: The Mid-Size Studio Sweet Spot
The Skutt KM-1018 gives 4.6 cubic feet of cone 10 capacity on a 50-amp circuit. Verified specs including the wattage Skutt omits, cost to fire, owner reports.
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Skutt KM-818 Review: Compact Cone 10 for Small Studios
The Skutt KM-818 fires to cone 10 in a 2.6 cubic foot chamber on a 40-amp circuit. Verified specs, cost-to-fire math, and owner reports for tight spaces.