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Paragon Fusion 14 Glass Fusing Kiln

Save $240.00
Original Price $2,400.00
Current Price $2,160.00
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Built for glass artists, educators, and studios, this compact square kiln delivers precise digital control and even heating for fused glass, slumping, tiles, plates, jewelry, and creative glass projects. Ideal for home studios and classrooms where versatility, efficiency, and dependable firing performance matter most.

Important Details:

  • Chamber size: 14" W x 14" D x 6.5" H
  • Volume: 0.73 cubic feet
  • Maximum temperature: 1700°F
  • Electrical: 120V, 15A, NEMA 5-15 plug
  • 20A breaker

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Compact Square Glass Fusing Kiln — Paragon Fusion 14

Description

Built for glass artists, educators, and studios seeking a versatile square-format kiln with dependable digital control and efficient 120V operation, the Paragon Fusion 14 delivers reliable firing performance for fused glass jewelry, tiles, plates, coasters, bowls, decals, and creative glass projects. Its compact footprint, balanced heating, and accessible power requirements make it an excellent choice for home studios, classrooms, and shared creative spaces.

The Paragon Fusion 14 combines practical chamber size with efficient studio-friendly operation, giving artists the flexibility to work on both individual pieces and small production batches without requiring specialized electrical installation. Whether creating decorative tiles, layered fused glass panels, jewelry, or slumped forms, the Fusion 14 offers the control and firing consistency needed for dependable results.

Inside the kiln, the 14" wide x 14" deep x 6.75" high square chamber maximizes usable workspace while remaining compact enough for tabletop studio environments. The chamber layout is especially effective for tile projects, multi-piece production work, and organized batch firing. Artists can fire multiple small projects simultaneously, including up to nine 4" x 4" tiles in a single cycle.

Top-mounted heating elements provide even heat distribution across the firing surface for consistent glass fusing performance. The elements are installed within pinless grooves that eliminate the need for metal element pins while helping reduce debris inside the chamber and simplifying long-term maintenance.

The kiln is constructed using a thick 3" insulating firebrick lid combined with 2.5" firebrick walls and floor for excellent thermal retention and controlled cooling performance during annealing cycles. A full-formed galvanized steel base reinforces the chamber structure while supporting the kiln during repeated firing cycles.

The Fusion 14 is equipped with the SENTINEL Touch Xpress digital controller mounted on a sloped switch box for comfortable viewing and easy programming access. Artists can create, save, and manage custom firing schedules with precise ramp and hold control for full fuse, tack fuse, slumping, and annealing applications. A heavy-duty sheathed Type-K thermocouple delivers accurate temperature readings throughout the firing cycle.

Additional thoughtful features include a cool-touch wooden lid handle for comfortable operation and a front-mounted power switch that allows the controller to be fully powered down between firing sessions.

The Fusion 14 is especially well-suited for fused glass beginners, advancing hobbyists, educators, and artists working in compact studio environments who need more flexibility than smaller jewelry kilns provide. Its combination of square workspace, dependable digital control, and standard household power compatibility make it a highly practical kiln for everyday creative use.

Controller

The Paragon Fusion 14 features the SENTINEL Touch Xpress digital controller with advanced firing schedule customization capabilities. Easily create and store custom firing programs while managing ramp rates, hold times, and annealing cycles with precision.

Standard Features

  • 14" x 14" x 6.75" Square Firing Chamber

  • Top-Mounted Heating Elements

  • Pinless Element Grooves

  • 3" Firebrick Lid

  • 2.5" Firebrick Walls and Floor

  • SENTINEL Touch Xpress Digital Controller

  • Heavy-Duty Sheathed Type-K Thermocouple

  • Sloped Switch Box

  • Full-Formed Galvanized Steel Base

  • Cool-Touch Wooden Lid Handle

  • Front-Mounted Power Switch

  • Standard 120V Household Operation

  • Instruction Manual

  • 2-Year Limited Warranty

Ideal for fused glass tiles, jewelry, bowls, coasters, decals, plates, and creative kiln-formed glass projects, the Paragon Fusion 14 offers an excellent balance of workspace efficiency, dependable heat distribution, and studio-friendly operation. Its compact square design and reliable firing performance make it a valuable kiln for artists exploring both functional and decorative glass techniques.

Handcrafted in Mesquite, Texas, the Paragon Fusion 14 reflects Paragon’s longstanding commitment to dependable kiln engineering and quality craftsmanship. Built using carefully selected materials and thoughtfully engineered components, the Fusion 14 is designed to provide years of reliable creative performance while supporting the continued growth of your glass artistry.

Specifications

These specs apply to the 120V, single-phase configuration. Also available in a 240V, single-phase configuration. For 240V / single-phase, contact us for full electrical details.

  • Model: Fusion 14
  • Inside Chamber Dimensions: 14" W x 14" D x 6.5" H
  • Cubic Feet: 0.73
  • Maximum Temperature: 1700°F / 927°C
  • Overall Dimensions (Footprint & Height): 26” W x 22" D x 14" H
  • Est. ship weight: 130 pounds
  • Volts: 120 (single phase)
  • Amperage: 15A
  • Watts: 1,800
  • Plug configuration: NEMA 5-15
  • Breaker: 20A

Disclaimer: The specifications above assume that the kiln will be plugged into a dedicated circuit. Local electric codes supersede these recommendations.

The pricing and electrical specifications for the above product reflect its design for use in the United States. The International versions of most models will have variations in electrical specifications and price due to consumer safety requirements or electrical regulations.

Current lead times

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FAQs - Configuring Your Kiln

There are certain selections you must choose. And then there are options you can click on or ignore. The answers below should help you make the best choices for you.

 Which Kiln Voltage Should I Select?

Higher voltage means lower amperage draw and greater efficiency, which can save money long term. 240V and 208V cost the same—most home studios use 240V, while 208V is common in schools or large facilities. Amperage refers to the amount of electrical current a kiln draws—higher amps require heavier wiring and breakers.

What's The Difference Between Single-Phase and Three-Phase?

Single-phase is what almost all homes have. If your facility has three-phase, you can choose either—but three-phase is typically the better long-term option due to smoother power and improved efficiency.

Which Relay Option Do I Need?

Mechanical relays are standard and reliable. Solid-state relays (SSR) offer silent operation, faster cycling, greater precision, and longer lifespan—ideal for frequent or high-accuracy firings.

What Are The Differences Between Kiln Controllers?

The following controllers are used across kilns sold by Pottery Pulse. Not all models offer every option—available controllers are listed on each product page. Some kilns include only the standard controller, while most allow upgrades for added precision and convenience.

Olympic Kilns

  • Infinite Switch – Manual dial control for simple heat adjustments.
  • KilnStar – Digital controller with preset and user-defined programs.
  • Genesis – Advanced touchscreen interface with Wi-Fi and data logging.

Evenheat Kilns

  • Icon – Digital 3-button controller for straightforward firing.
  • RampMaster II – Manual digital controller for ceramic kilns; flexible ramp/hold programming.
  • RampMaster 3 – Updated version for glass kilns with refined interface.
  • Icon+ – Enhanced digital control with expanded profiles and precision.
  • TAP II – Smart touchscreen controller with Wi-Fi, data tracking, and remote access.

Hot Shot Kilns

  • Novus – “Set & Go” controller: set a target temperature and it does the rest (no segments).
  • Spark – Entry-level touchscreen controller with intuitive operation and limited program control.
  • TAP II – Smart touchscreen controller with Wi-Fi and real-time monitoring.

Jen-Ken Kilns

  • Orton AF3P 3-Button – Reliable and straightforward for basic firing.
  • Orton AutoFire 4000 12-Key – Expanded program capacity and fine control.
  • Orton AutoFire Slide Touchscreen – Modern, responsive touchscreen interface.
  • TAP II Touchscreen Smart Controller – Wi-Fi connectivity and real-time data tracking.

What Are Collars For?

Not all kilns can use a collar, but Olympic’s Hot Box kilns can be ordered with a collar to expand versatility. A blank collar simply adds height to the firing chamber, while a bead collar adds the same height and includes a built-in bead or annealing door for quick-access lampwork projects.

What Does The Power Interrupt Switch Do?

This safety feature automatically cuts power to the heating elements whenever the kiln lid or door is opened. It prevents accidental burns, protects elements, and resumes power only when safely closed. (Also called an automatic lid shutoff on Olympic kilns.)