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Meri Pitaniello
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
This is not a programmable kiln. It rapidly rises to what ever temp you set so forget about gently upping the temp for your burn outs. It did ok at holding set temps fluctuations 30C before settling. It’s incredibly hard to learn how to use it though and the directions on incomplete at best. I still don’t know what half the things on it are. I’ll be switching it out for a different one I can program.
A. Skeen
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025
This is not a burnout kiln.A burnout kiln heats gradually over a period of time ("ramp") then holds that temperature ("soak") for a period of time; usually there are several ramp and soak steps of increasing heat which is required to both burnout the wax or wax-resin and cure the investment plaster used in the mold. After the last soak phase, often four hours, a burnout kiln ramps down and then stabilizes at the final casting temp, at which point you remove the cured mold and pour your metal while the still-hot mold is being vacuumed by a vacuum-casting machine.Precise temperature is very important to getting consistent and quality results--the entire reason to invest in the full setup of burnout kiln, smelter (technically a furnace), and vacuum-casting machine. Different investment plasters have different temperature requirements for their burnout cycles; different model geometries and even orientation within the flask influence soak times and temperatures; and the metal being poured strongly effects the final casting temperature.I've belabored this point because in spite of the product description page and its own documentation, this is in no way a burnout kiln. It does not even follow the cycle in its manual, it just ramps quickly to its max temp, presumably staying there until you turn it off. The buttons on the PID controller have no function: pressing Set changes the display, and the side arrow button moves the cursor, but no interaction is possible, the up and down arrows do nothing; the target temperature cannot be changed, the cycles cannot be modified.This is barely functional as an overdesigned and indeed overpriced furnace, though even there it is mostly useless: even the most entry-level propane furnace allows for some level of temp control, which is necessary in all but the most simple casting operations. I am baffled as to why this product is even being sold.
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