Why Buy a Skutt Kiln?
A reputation for quality. When founders R.W. and Neil Skutt introduced the first multi-side electric kiln back in 1953, we revolutionized the industry. To this day, we remain the industry standard and the Skutt name as earned an unparalleled reputation for quality and customer satisfaction. Users agree. Skutt kilns are in use today by ceramists, potters, porcelain artists, doll makers, jewelers and glass artists around the world. They are the favorite of studios, schools and individual artists. Josh De Weese, Resident Director of the Archie Bray Foundation in Helena Montana, says, “We’ve had Skutt electric kilns for as long as I can remember. We use them for a wide range of glaze and bisque firing. The Skutt kilns get a lot of use from our resident artists and students. They stand up to it well. As careful as we are, there is always the normal wear and tear. Fortunately Skutt modular kilns are easy to maintain. And the firing controls on both the Manual and Automatic models do their jo