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Paragon Knife Oven - KM24 Pro

by Paragon
$5,648.00
Authorized Paragon Dealer
🚚 Free Freight Delivery Included
Ships to the contiguous U.S. with no freight charge at checkout. Liftgate delivery is included free. Only very remote locations, islands, or limited-access addresses may require a fee — we always confirm before processing.
No sales tax outside Georgia  ·  No hidden charges after ordering
Best for
Glass artists, ceramic hobbyists, and specialty firing applications where precise temperature control and compact American-made construction matter most.
🔨 Lead time
2–12 weeks
Smaller models typically ship in 2–4 weeks. Larger kilns may take up to 12 weeks. We confirm the current estimate after your order is placed.
✓ Warranty
Manufacturer warranty
Full coverage included. We are here if anything goes wrong.
✓ Why buy from Peach State Pottery?
Authorized Paragon Dealer
No sales tax outside Georgia
Free shipping included
Real support before & after order
Military discount for veterans
We are here if anything goes wrong
Call or text us:✆ (470) 264-3563
Paragon production slots fill fast
Placing your order now locks in your position in the build queue and secures today’s pricing. Lead times can shift during high-demand periods.
Have questions before you order?
Call or text us at (470) 264-3563 — we will help confirm the right setup for your studio.
Color: Blue

Notify me when back in stock

  1. 1 We submit your kiln order for production with the manufacturer.
  2. 2 We confirm the current estimated lead time and keep you updated.
  3. 3 Your kiln is built to your specifications and prepared for freight shipment.
  4. 4 We send tracking and delivery instructions once your kiln ships.
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Paragon · Heat Treating Oven · Knife Making Furnace Paragon Knife Oven - KM24 Pro KM24 Pro · 120V or 240V · 11.5" D x 4.5" W x 9.5" H chamber · 2300°F max temp Professional-grade knife making furnace designed specifically for heat treating blades up to 18" long. Advanced ceramic fiber insulation enables rapid heating to 500°F in minutes and quick cooling between cycles, while surface-mounted wavy elements dissipate heat radially for even temperature distribution. Reaches 2300°F for heat treating carbon steels including 1095, 5160, O1, W2, and damascus.
Max temp2300°F
Chamber size11.5" D x 4.5" W x 9.5" H
Blade capacityUp to 18" long
Voltage120V or 240V
What’s included
Digital controller Programmable digital controller for precise temperature ramping and hold times
Ceramic fiber insulation Advanced ceramic fiber construction for rapid heating and cooling cycles
Surface-mounted elements Wavy heating elements mounted in walls for radial heat distribution
Dual voltage capability Can be wired for either 120V or 240V operation depending on your shop requirements
Technical specifications
ModelKM24 Pro
Chamber dimensions11.5" D x 4.5" W x 9.5" H
Maximum blade length18 inches
Maximum temperature2300°F
Voltage options120V or 240V
Insulation typeCeramic fiber
Element typeSurface-mounted wavy elements
ControllerDigital programmable
Heat-up time to 500°FMinutes
Made inUSA
Warranty: One-year limited warranty from Paragon. Must be registered within 30 days of delivery. Valid only through authorized dealers like Peach State Pottery.
Optional accessories
Gas inlet port Allows introduction of protective atmosphere gases during heat treating to prevent oxidation and decarburization
Additional quench tanks Stainless steel quench tanks for oil or water quenching immediately after heat treating
Type K thermocouple replacement Backup thermocouple for temperature sensing accuracy and longevity
Emergency parts kit Spare heating elements, thermocouple, and essential components for minimal downtime
Common questions
What types of steel can I heat treat in the KM24 Pro? The KM24 Pro reaches 2300°F, making it suitable for heat treating all common carbon steels used in knife making including 1095, 5160, O1, W2, and damascus. It handles high-carbon steels that require austenitizing temperatures typically between 1450°F and 2100°F. The rapid heating and precise temperature control ensure proper heat treating cycles for hardening, tempering, and stress relief.
Do I need a gas inlet port for atmosphere control? A gas inlet port is optional but highly recommended for professional knife makers. Introducing protective atmosphere gases (like argon or nitrogen) during heat treating prevents surface oxidation and decarburization, which can compromise blade hardness and edge retention. If you're heat treating high-performance blades or working with steels sensitive to oxygen exposure, the atmosphere control upgrade is worth considering. For basic heat treating with post-grinding cleanup, the standard oven works fine.
What controller comes standard with the KM24 Pro? The KM24 Pro includes a digital programmable controller that allows you to set precise temperature ramp rates, hold times, and multi-step programs. You can program complete heat treating cycles including austenitizing holds, quench timing cues, and tempering cycles. The controller displays current chamber temperature and allows you to save custom programs for different steel types.
Can I plug this into a standard outlet or do I need an electrician? The KM24 Pro can be wired for either 120V or 240V operation. If you choose 120V, you may be able to use a standard household outlet depending on the amperage draw (check your circuit capacity). For 240V operation, you'll need a licensed electrician to install the appropriate circuit and receptacle. Most professional knife makers choose 240V for faster heating and more consistent performance, especially if running multiple cycles per day.
Why buy from an authorized Paragon dealer? Purchasing from an authorized dealer like Peach State Pottery ensures your warranty is valid and you have access to technical support. Paragon requires warranty registration within 30 days of delivery, and only units purchased through authorized dealers qualify. We provide proper documentation, help with setup questions, and can assist with troubleshooting or parts ordering throughout the life of your oven.
Not sure if the KM24 Pro is the right oven for your knife making shop? Our team can help you compare chamber sizes, voltage requirements, and atmosphere control options. We're an authorized Paragon dealer serving Atlanta and knife makers nationwide.
Talk to an expert →
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Description
```html Paragon · Heat Treating Oven · Knife Making Furnace Paragon Knife Oven - KM24 Pro KM24 Pro · 120V or 240V · 11.5" D x 4.5" W x 9.5" H chamber · 2300°F max temp Professional-grade knife making furnace designed specifically for heat treating blades up to 18" long. Advanced ceramic fiber insulation enables rapid heating to 500°F in minutes and quick cooling between cycles, while surface-mounted wavy elements dissipate heat radially for even temperature distribution. Reaches 2300°F for heat treating carbon steels including 1095, 5160, O1, W2, and damascus. Max temp2300°F Chamber size11.5" D x 4.5" W x 9.5" H Blade capacityUp to 18" long Voltage120V or 240V What’s included Digital controller Programmable digital controller for precise temperature ramping and hold times Ceramic fiber insulation Advanced ceramic fiber construction for rapid heating and cooling cycles Surface-mounted elements Wavy heating elements mounted in walls for radial heat distribution Dual voltage capability Can be wired for either 120V or 240V operation depending on your shop requirements Technical specifications ModelKM24 Pro Chamber dimensions11.5" D x 4.5" W x 9.5" H Maximum blade length18 inches Maximum temperature2300°F Voltage options120V or 240V Insulation typeCeramic fiber Element typeSurface-mounted wavy elements ControllerDigital programmable Heat-up time to 500°FMinutes Made inUSA Warranty: One-year limited warranty from Paragon. Must be registered within 30 days of delivery. Valid only through authorized dealers like Peach State Pottery. Optional accessories Gas inlet port Allows introduction of protective atmosphere gases during heat treating to prevent oxidation and decarburization Additional quench tanks Stainless steel quench tanks for oil or water quenching immediately after heat treating Type K thermocouple replacement Backup thermocouple for temperature sensing accuracy and longevity Emergency parts kit Spare heating elements, thermocouple, and essential components for minimal downtime Common questions What types of steel can I heat treat in the KM24 Pro? The KM24 Pro reaches 2300°F, making it suitable for heat treating all common carbon steels used in knife making including 1095, 5160, O1, W2, and damascus. It handles high-carbon steels that require austenitizing temperatures typically between 1450°F and 2100°F. The rapid heating and precise temperature control ensure proper heat treating cycles for hardening, tempering, and stress relief. Do I need a gas inlet port for atmosphere control? A gas inlet port is optional but highly recommended for professional knife makers. Introducing protective atmosphere gases (like argon or nitrogen) during heat treating prevents surface oxidation and decarburization, which can compromise blade hardness and edge retention. If you're heat treating high-performance blades or working with steels sensitive to oxygen exposure, the atmosphere control upgrade is worth considering. For basic heat treating with post-grinding cleanup, the standard oven works fine. What controller comes standard with the KM24 Pro? The KM24 Pro includes a digital programmable controller that allows you to set precise temperature ramp rates, hold times, and multi-step programs. You can program complete heat treating cycles including austenitizing holds, quench timing cues, and tempering cycles. The controller displays current chamber temperature and allows you to save custom programs for different steel types. Can I plug this into a standard outlet or do I need an electrician? The KM24 Pro can be wired for either 120V or 240V operation. If you choose 120V, you may be able to use a standard household outlet depending on the amperage draw (check your circuit capacity). For 240V operation, you'll need a licensed electrician to install the appropriate circuit and receptacle. Most professional knife makers choose 240V for faster heating and more consistent performance, especially if running multiple cycles per day. Why buy from an authorized Paragon dealer? Purchasing from an authorized dealer like Peach State Pottery ensures your warranty is valid and you have access to technical support. Paragon requires warranty registration within 30 days of delivery, and only units purchased through authorized dealers qualify. We provide proper documentation, help with setup questions, and can assist with troubleshooting or parts ordering throughout the life of your oven. Not sure if the KM24 Pro is the right oven for your knife making shop? Our team can help you compare chamber sizes, voltage requirements, and atmosphere control options. We're an authorized Paragon dealer serving Atlanta and knife makers nationwide. Talk to an expert → ```
Shipping/Returns

Paragon Kilns Shipping & Returns

At Peach State Pottery, we want your Paragon kiln delivery experience to be as smooth and stress-free as possible. Paragon ships thousands of units each year, with only a small percentage experiencing freight issues. Understanding how freight delivery works will help ensure your kiln arrives safely and that you are prepared when it arrives.

Because many Paragon kilns are heavy, fragile, and shipped by freight carrier, it is important to understand the delivery process before your order arrives.

Shipping & Delivery

Small Paragon Kilns

Smaller Paragon kilns are generally shipped by FedEx or UPS, making delivery simple and convenient.

For your protection, Paragon requires a signature upon delivery. This gives you a moment to inspect the package before accepting it and helps ensure any visible issues are addressed right away.

Medium & Large Paragon Kilns

Medium and large Paragon kilns are delivered by commercial freight to the curbside or front of your driveway.

Standard freight delivery does not include:

  • Uncrating
  • Carrying the kiln inside
  • Placement in your studio, garage, home, or workspace
  • Setup or installation

Residential deliveries usually require liftgate service, which must be requested at the time of order. If liftgate service is not included, the customer will need access to a forklift, loading dock, or similar equipment to unload the pallet from the truck.

Access & Delivery Challenges

Please contact us before ordering if your delivery location has possible access issues, such as:

  • Gravel or dirt roads
  • Steep driveways
  • Narrow streets
  • Low-hanging trees or low clearances
  • Limited truck access
  • Rural or hard-to-reach delivery locations

Depending on your situation, possible options may include meeting the truck nearby, picking up the kiln at the freight terminal, or requesting delivery with a smaller box truck when available.

Unloading Your Kiln

Once your kiln arrives, the customer is responsible for moving the kiln from the delivery point to its final location unless a separate moving or installation service has been arranged.

Hire a Local Moving or Package-Handling Service

Many customers choose to hire a local moving or package-handling service experienced with heavy equipment. These teams can help off-load the crate and move the kiln into your workspace for an additional fee.

This option is especially helpful for larger kilns, tight spaces, or customers who do not have the proper unloading equipment available.

Unload the Kiln Yourself

If you prefer to handle unloading yourself, make sure you have the proper equipment and enough help available. Depending on the kiln size and weight, this may require a pallet jack, dolly, forklift, loading dock, or similar equipment.

Planning ahead before delivery helps make the unloading process safer and smoother.

Inspecting Your Shipment

All Paragon shipments are FOB origin, meaning ownership transfers when the kiln leaves Paragon’s facility. Inspection upon delivery is essential.

Please inspect your shipment carefully before signing for delivery.

If There Is Minor Visible Damage

  • Note the damage on the delivery paperwork before signing.
  • Take clear photos of the packaging and any visible damage.
  • Accept the shipment if the damage appears minor.
  • Inspect the kiln immediately after unpacking.
  • Contact Peach State Pottery as soon as possible.

If There Is Severe Visible Damage

  • Refuse the shipment if the damage appears severe.
  • Take detailed photos before refusal.
  • Contact Peach State Pottery right away.

If You Discover Concealed Damage

Concealed damage is damage discovered after the kiln has been unpacked.

  • Notify the carrier and Peach State Pottery as soon as possible.
  • Keep all packaging materials.
  • Take detailed photos and/or video.
  • Report the issue within 5 days of delivery.

Photo & Video Documentation

Before opening the crate or box, take clear photos or video of the packaging from all sides.

Continue documenting as you unpack, especially if you notice broken crate boards, crushed packaging, holes in the box, visible impact marks, or any visible damage to the kiln or accessories.

This documentation is essential to help support a freight claim if damage is discovered.

If a claim is needed, documentation may include the carrier’s claim form, bill of lading, Paragon invoice, freight bill, inspection report, photos, videos, and repair estimate.

Returns & Exchanges

Paragon kilns are specialty products, and many models may be made to order, custom, or freight-shipped. Please review the return policy carefully before purchasing.

Return Eligibility

To be eligible for a non-warranty return:

  • The return or replacement request must be initiated within 30 days of the delivery date.
  • The kiln must be unused.
  • The kiln must be in original condition.
  • The kiln must be returned in its original packaging.
  • A Return Merchandise Authorization, or RMA, must be approved before the kiln is shipped back.

Please do not ship any kiln back without first receiving return authorization.

Restocking Fee

Non-warranty returns are subject to a 25% restocking fee.

Original shipping costs are not credited or refunded. Return shipping is the customer’s responsibility unless otherwise stated under an approved warranty claim.

Return Process

To start a return, contact Peach State Pottery with your order information and reason for return. We will help coordinate the next steps.

  1. Request return authorization.
  2. Wait for RMA approval before shipping anything back.
  3. Repackage the kiln carefully in its original packaging.
  4. Ship the kiln prepaid and insured to the designated return address.
  5. The kiln will be inspected after arrival to confirm it is in acceptable condition.
  6. If approved, your refund or credit will be processed.

Refund approval depends on the kiln arriving unused, in original condition, and properly packaged.

Custom & Special-Order Products

Custom or special-order Paragon kilns are not eligible for return unless covered by an approved warranty claim.

Refunds

Once your return is received and inspected, you will be notified whether your refund has been approved or rejected.

If approved, the refund will be issued back to the original payment method. Please allow time for your bank or credit card company to process the refund after it has been issued.

Late or Missing Refunds

If your refund has been approved but has not appeared yet, please check your bank or credit card statement, contact your card issuer or bank, and then contact Peach State Pottery if you still need help.

Sale, Promotional, and Scratch & Dent Items

Only regular-priced items may be eligible for refund.

Sale items, promotional products, and Scratch & Dent products are not refundable.

Exchanges

Exchanges are only available for items that are defective or damaged. If your kiln arrives damaged or you believe there is a defect, contact Peach State Pottery as soon as possible so we can help determine the next step.

Need Help?

If you have questions before ordering, during delivery, or after your Paragon kiln arrives, please contact Peach State Pottery. We are happy to help you understand shipping options, delivery requirements, liftgate needs, damage claims, returns, and exchanges.

Email: sales@peachstatepottery.com
Phone: 470-264-3563

Why Buy From Us?

Why Shop with Peach State Pottery?

We’re passionate about helping potters succeed — from hobbyists to professionals. Here’s why makers choose us:

  • Expert Guidance — Our team helps you choose the right kiln for your space, power, and firing needs.
  • Transparent Pricing & Free Shipping — What you see is what you pay. Free standard shipping to the contiguous U.S. with no hidden fees.
  • Flexible Policies — Generous returns, including the manufacturer’s recommended first test firing.
  • Dedicated Support — Real people ready to assist with lead times, delivery, troubleshooting, and warranty questions.
  • Built to Last — We focus on quality equipment that supports your long-term pottery journey.

Warranty & Product Support

We stand behind every kiln and piece of equipment we sell. Most products include the manufacturer’s standard warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship.

If you receive a damaged or defective item, note it at delivery and email clear photos to sales@peachstatepottery.com the same day. We’ll handle replacement or repair at no cost to you and cover return shipping for approved claims.

Please retain all original packaging until the issue is resolved.

Manufacturer’s Recommended First Firing is allowed without affecting your return eligibility, as long as the kiln is returned in excellent, like-new condition with all original parts and packaging.

Have questions? Reach out anytime at sales@peachstatepottery.com.

Warranty

Paragon Kilns Warranty

Paragon kilns are warranted by Paragon Industries, L.P. to the original purchaser against defects in workmanship, subject to the warranty periods and exclusions listed below. The warranty period begins from the date the kiln ships from the Paragon factory, unless the original purchase date from an authorized Paragon distributor or dealer can be established.

This warranty is provided by Paragon Industries, L.P. Peach State Pottery is here to help customers understand warranty coverage and assist with the process if warranty service is needed.

Warranty Periods

Warranty coverage varies by kiln model, series, controller, and component type.

Product / Component Warranty Period
QuickFire kilns 3 months
BlueBirds, HT-Series, Home Artist, FiberFuse-16, J-Series, KM-Series, SC-Series, and Vulcan kilns 1 year
Vulcan elements Not warranted
Kilns rated above 2300°F, except Dragon, Iguana, and Viking models 1 year
TNF 2 portable control boxes 2 years
GF, GL, and Fusion series kilns rated 2000°F or lower 2 years
Other kilns not listed above with a maximum temperature rating of 2300°F or lower 2 years
Sentry 12-key controller 2 1/2 years
Sentry Xpress 3-key controller on a new kiln Length of the new kiln warranty
Sentry Xpress 3-key replacement controller for older kilns 1 year
Sentinel SmartTouch controller 2 1/2 years
Sentinel TouchXpress controller 2 1/2 years
Dragon, Super Dragon, Iguana, and Viking kilns 2 years
S-Type thermocouple and APM elements on Dragon, Super Dragon, Iguana, and Viking models 2 years
Standard elements on Dragon, Super Dragon, Iguana, and Viking models 6 months
Sentry controller on Dragon, Super Dragon, Iguana, and Viking models 2 1/2 years
Type-K thermocouple on Dragon, Iguana, and Viking models Not warranted

These warranty periods apply unless otherwise agreed to in writing by Paragon Industries, L.P.

What the Warranty Covers

During the applicable warranty period, Paragon Industries, L.P. will repair or replace parts that become defective under normal and proper use, provided the kiln has not been subjected to misuse, improper installation, freight damage, modification, or any of the exclusions listed in this policy.

At Paragon’s discretion, warranty service may be handled in one of the following ways:

  • Paragon may furnish and install replacement parts at the factory, with transportation costs to and from the factory paid by the owner.
  • Paragon may request that defective parts be returned to the factory for examination.
  • After factory review, Paragon may provide replacement parts with installation instructions, shipped postpaid to the owner.

The warranty on repaired or replaced parts is limited to the remaining, unexpired portion of the original warranty period.

Warranty Exclusions

The Paragon warranty does not cover damage or issues caused by:

  • Overfiring, including firing beyond the melting temperature of the material being fired, regardless of the cause.
  • Damage to ware, tools, kiln furniture, or anything inside the kiln caused by overfiring.
  • Allowing the kiln to exceed the maximum temperature shown on the kiln’s nameplate.
  • Abuse, neglect, freight damage, or improper storage.
  • Reduction firing or salt firing.
  • Improper electrical installation.
  • Using the kiln for purposes other than ceramics, glass, heat treating, or the purpose for which the kiln was intended.
  • Element burnout caused by contact with foreign materials.
  • The patented Dawson Kiln Sitter and/or Limit Timer manufactured by W.P. Dawson, Inc.

Original Purchaser Only

Warranty coverage applies only to the original purchaser. It does not transfer to future owners.

This warranty also does not cover replacement of parts that are considered expendable by nature.

Modifications & Unauthorized Changes

The warranty may be voided if the kiln is altered, modified, tampered with, or adversely affected by attaching any feature, device, or accessory without express written permission from Paragon Industries, L.P.

Freight Damage Is Not Warranty Damage

Damage caused during shipping or freight delivery is not treated as a warranty defect. Freight damage must be documented at delivery and handled through the freight claim process.

Please inspect your shipment carefully before signing for delivery, take photos or video before unpacking, and report visible or concealed damage as quickly as possible.

How to Start a Warranty Claim

If you believe your Paragon kiln has a warranty-related issue, contact Peach State Pottery with your order information and a clear description of the issue. We will help review the situation and assist with the next steps.

A warranty claim should include:

  • Your name and contact information
  • Your order number or proof of purchase
  • The kiln model and serial number, if available
  • A description of the issue
  • Photos or videos showing the problem
  • The name and address of the dealer from whom the kiln was originally purchased

Any claim for warranty adjustment must include the name and address of the dealer from whom the kiln was originally purchased.

Limits of Warranty Coverage

Repair or replacement of defective parts fulfills Paragon’s warranty obligations. No other obligations or liabilities are assumed in connection with Paragon kilns, and Paragon does not authorize distributors or dealers to assume additional obligations or liabilities on its behalf.

There are no other warranties expressed or implied, including implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Paragon Industries, L.P. is not liable for loss of profits or indirect or consequential damages arising from defects in material or workmanship. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so these limitations may not apply to every customer.

Governing Law

This warranty agreement is made in the State of Texas. Its validity, construction, and all rights under it are governed by the laws of the State of Texas.

This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.

Need Help?

If you have questions about your Paragon kiln warranty, need help identifying your warranty period, or believe your kiln may need warranty service, please contact Peach State Pottery. We are happy to help guide you through the process.

Manuals

Visit this link to view all of Paragon's Kiln Manuals



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Description
```html Paragon · Heat Treating Oven · Knife Making Furnace Paragon Knife Oven - KM24 Pro KM24 Pro · 120V or 240V · 11.5" D x 4.5" W x 9.5" H chamber · 2300°F max temp Professional-grade knife making furnace designed specifically for heat treating blades up to 18" long. Advanced ceramic fiber insulation enables rapid heating to 500°F in minutes and quick cooling between cycles, while surface-mounted wavy elements dissipate heat radially for even temperature distribution. Reaches 2300°F for heat treating carbon steels including 1095, 5160, O1, W2, and damascus. Max temp2300°F Chamber size11.5" D x 4.5" W x 9.5" H Blade capacityUp to 18" long Voltage120V or 240V What’s included Digital controller Programmable digital controller for precise temperature ramping and hold times Ceramic fiber insulation Advanced ceramic fiber construction for rapid heating and cooling cycles Surface-mounted elements Wavy heating elements mounted in walls for radial heat distribution Dual voltage capability Can be wired for either 120V or 240V operation depending on your shop requirements Technical specifications ModelKM24 Pro Chamber dimensions11.5" D x 4.5" W x 9.5" H Maximum blade length18 inches Maximum temperature2300°F Voltage options120V or 240V Insulation typeCeramic fiber Element typeSurface-mounted wavy elements ControllerDigital programmable Heat-up time to 500°FMinutes Made inUSA Warranty: One-year limited warranty from Paragon. Must be registered within 30 days of delivery. Valid only through authorized dealers like Peach State Pottery. Optional accessories Gas inlet port Allows introduction of protective atmosphere gases during heat treating to prevent oxidation and decarburization Additional quench tanks Stainless steel quench tanks for oil or water quenching immediately after heat treating Type K thermocouple replacement Backup thermocouple for temperature sensing accuracy and longevity Emergency parts kit Spare heating elements, thermocouple, and essential components for minimal downtime Common questions What types of steel can I heat treat in the KM24 Pro? The KM24 Pro reaches 2300°F, making it suitable for heat treating all common carbon steels used in knife making including 1095, 5160, O1, W2, and damascus. It handles high-carbon steels that require austenitizing temperatures typically between 1450°F and 2100°F. The rapid heating and precise temperature control ensure proper heat treating cycles for hardening, tempering, and stress relief. Do I need a gas inlet port for atmosphere control? A gas inlet port is optional but highly recommended for professional knife makers. Introducing protective atmosphere gases (like argon or nitrogen) during heat treating prevents surface oxidation and decarburization, which can compromise blade hardness and edge retention. If you're heat treating high-performance blades or working with steels sensitive to oxygen exposure, the atmosphere control upgrade is worth considering. For basic heat treating with post-grinding cleanup, the standard oven works fine. What controller comes standard with the KM24 Pro? The KM24 Pro includes a digital programmable controller that allows you to set precise temperature ramp rates, hold times, and multi-step programs. You can program complete heat treating cycles including austenitizing holds, quench timing cues, and tempering cycles. The controller displays current chamber temperature and allows you to save custom programs for different steel types. Can I plug this into a standard outlet or do I need an electrician? The KM24 Pro can be wired for either 120V or 240V operation. If you choose 120V, you may be able to use a standard household outlet depending on the amperage draw (check your circuit capacity). For 240V operation, you'll need a licensed electrician to install the appropriate circuit and receptacle. Most professional knife makers choose 240V for faster heating and more consistent performance, especially if running multiple cycles per day. Why buy from an authorized Paragon dealer? Purchasing from an authorized dealer like Peach State Pottery ensures your warranty is valid and you have access to technical support. Paragon requires warranty registration within 30 days of delivery, and only units purchased through authorized dealers qualify. We provide proper documentation, help with setup questions, and can assist with troubleshooting or parts ordering throughout the life of your oven. Not sure if the KM24 Pro is the right oven for your knife making shop? Our team can help you compare chamber sizes, voltage requirements, and atmosphere control options. We're an authorized Paragon dealer serving Atlanta and knife makers nationwide. Talk to an expert → ```
Shipping/Returns

Paragon Kilns Shipping & Returns

At Peach State Pottery, we want your Paragon kiln delivery experience to be as smooth and stress-free as possible. Paragon ships thousands of units each year, with only a small percentage experiencing freight issues. Understanding how freight delivery works will help ensure your kiln arrives safely and that you are prepared when it arrives.

Because many Paragon kilns are heavy, fragile, and shipped by freight carrier, it is important to understand the delivery process before your order arrives.

Shipping & Delivery

Small Paragon Kilns

Smaller Paragon kilns are generally shipped by FedEx or UPS, making delivery simple and convenient.

For your protection, Paragon requires a signature upon delivery. This gives you a moment to inspect the package before accepting it and helps ensure any visible issues are addressed right away.

Medium & Large Paragon Kilns

Medium and large Paragon kilns are delivered by commercial freight to the curbside or front of your driveway.

Standard freight delivery does not include:

  • Uncrating
  • Carrying the kiln inside
  • Placement in your studio, garage, home, or workspace
  • Setup or installation

Residential deliveries usually require liftgate service, which must be requested at the time of order. If liftgate service is not included, the customer will need access to a forklift, loading dock, or similar equipment to unload the pallet from the truck.

Access & Delivery Challenges

Please contact us before ordering if your delivery location has possible access issues, such as:

  • Gravel or dirt roads
  • Steep driveways
  • Narrow streets
  • Low-hanging trees or low clearances
  • Limited truck access
  • Rural or hard-to-reach delivery locations

Depending on your situation, possible options may include meeting the truck nearby, picking up the kiln at the freight terminal, or requesting delivery with a smaller box truck when available.

Unloading Your Kiln

Once your kiln arrives, the customer is responsible for moving the kiln from the delivery point to its final location unless a separate moving or installation service has been arranged.

Hire a Local Moving or Package-Handling Service

Many customers choose to hire a local moving or package-handling service experienced with heavy equipment. These teams can help off-load the crate and move the kiln into your workspace for an additional fee.

This option is especially helpful for larger kilns, tight spaces, or customers who do not have the proper unloading equipment available.

Unload the Kiln Yourself

If you prefer to handle unloading yourself, make sure you have the proper equipment and enough help available. Depending on the kiln size and weight, this may require a pallet jack, dolly, forklift, loading dock, or similar equipment.

Planning ahead before delivery helps make the unloading process safer and smoother.

Inspecting Your Shipment

All Paragon shipments are FOB origin, meaning ownership transfers when the kiln leaves Paragon’s facility. Inspection upon delivery is essential.

Please inspect your shipment carefully before signing for delivery.

If There Is Minor Visible Damage

  • Note the damage on the delivery paperwork before signing.
  • Take clear photos of the packaging and any visible damage.
  • Accept the shipment if the damage appears minor.
  • Inspect the kiln immediately after unpacking.
  • Contact Peach State Pottery as soon as possible.

If There Is Severe Visible Damage

  • Refuse the shipment if the damage appears severe.
  • Take detailed photos before refusal.
  • Contact Peach State Pottery right away.

If You Discover Concealed Damage

Concealed damage is damage discovered after the kiln has been unpacked.

  • Notify the carrier and Peach State Pottery as soon as possible.
  • Keep all packaging materials.
  • Take detailed photos and/or video.
  • Report the issue within 5 days of delivery.

Photo & Video Documentation

Before opening the crate or box, take clear photos or video of the packaging from all sides.

Continue documenting as you unpack, especially if you notice broken crate boards, crushed packaging, holes in the box, visible impact marks, or any visible damage to the kiln or accessories.

This documentation is essential to help support a freight claim if damage is discovered.

If a claim is needed, documentation may include the carrier’s claim form, bill of lading, Paragon invoice, freight bill, inspection report, photos, videos, and repair estimate.

Returns & Exchanges

Paragon kilns are specialty products, and many models may be made to order, custom, or freight-shipped. Please review the return policy carefully before purchasing.

Return Eligibility

To be eligible for a non-warranty return:

  • The return or replacement request must be initiated within 30 days of the delivery date.
  • The kiln must be unused.
  • The kiln must be in original condition.
  • The kiln must be returned in its original packaging.
  • A Return Merchandise Authorization, or RMA, must be approved before the kiln is shipped back.

Please do not ship any kiln back without first receiving return authorization.

Restocking Fee

Non-warranty returns are subject to a 25% restocking fee.

Original shipping costs are not credited or refunded. Return shipping is the customer’s responsibility unless otherwise stated under an approved warranty claim.

Return Process

To start a return, contact Peach State Pottery with your order information and reason for return. We will help coordinate the next steps.

  1. Request return authorization.
  2. Wait for RMA approval before shipping anything back.
  3. Repackage the kiln carefully in its original packaging.
  4. Ship the kiln prepaid and insured to the designated return address.
  5. The kiln will be inspected after arrival to confirm it is in acceptable condition.
  6. If approved, your refund or credit will be processed.

Refund approval depends on the kiln arriving unused, in original condition, and properly packaged.

Custom & Special-Order Products

Custom or special-order Paragon kilns are not eligible for return unless covered by an approved warranty claim.

Refunds

Once your return is received and inspected, you will be notified whether your refund has been approved or rejected.

If approved, the refund will be issued back to the original payment method. Please allow time for your bank or credit card company to process the refund after it has been issued.

Late or Missing Refunds

If your refund has been approved but has not appeared yet, please check your bank or credit card statement, contact your card issuer or bank, and then contact Peach State Pottery if you still need help.

Sale, Promotional, and Scratch & Dent Items

Only regular-priced items may be eligible for refund.

Sale items, promotional products, and Scratch & Dent products are not refundable.

Exchanges

Exchanges are only available for items that are defective or damaged. If your kiln arrives damaged or you believe there is a defect, contact Peach State Pottery as soon as possible so we can help determine the next step.

Need Help?

If you have questions before ordering, during delivery, or after your Paragon kiln arrives, please contact Peach State Pottery. We are happy to help you understand shipping options, delivery requirements, liftgate needs, damage claims, returns, and exchanges.

Email: sales@peachstatepottery.com
Phone: 470-264-3563

Why Buy From Us?

Why Shop with Peach State Pottery?

We’re passionate about helping potters succeed — from hobbyists to professionals. Here’s why makers choose us:

  • Expert Guidance — Our team helps you choose the right kiln for your space, power, and firing needs.
  • Transparent Pricing & Free Shipping — What you see is what you pay. Free standard shipping to the contiguous U.S. with no hidden fees.
  • Flexible Policies — Generous returns, including the manufacturer’s recommended first test firing.
  • Dedicated Support — Real people ready to assist with lead times, delivery, troubleshooting, and warranty questions.
  • Built to Last — We focus on quality equipment that supports your long-term pottery journey.

Warranty & Product Support

We stand behind every kiln and piece of equipment we sell. Most products include the manufacturer’s standard warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship.

If you receive a damaged or defective item, note it at delivery and email clear photos to sales@peachstatepottery.com the same day. We’ll handle replacement or repair at no cost to you and cover return shipping for approved claims.

Please retain all original packaging until the issue is resolved.

Manufacturer’s Recommended First Firing is allowed without affecting your return eligibility, as long as the kiln is returned in excellent, like-new condition with all original parts and packaging.

Have questions? Reach out anytime at sales@peachstatepottery.com.

Warranty

Paragon Kilns Warranty

Paragon kilns are warranted by Paragon Industries, L.P. to the original purchaser against defects in workmanship, subject to the warranty periods and exclusions listed below. The warranty period begins from the date the kiln ships from the Paragon factory, unless the original purchase date from an authorized Paragon distributor or dealer can be established.

This warranty is provided by Paragon Industries, L.P. Peach State Pottery is here to help customers understand warranty coverage and assist with the process if warranty service is needed.

Warranty Periods

Warranty coverage varies by kiln model, series, controller, and component type.

Product / Component Warranty Period
QuickFire kilns 3 months
BlueBirds, HT-Series, Home Artist, FiberFuse-16, J-Series, KM-Series, SC-Series, and Vulcan kilns 1 year
Vulcan elements Not warranted
Kilns rated above 2300°F, except Dragon, Iguana, and Viking models 1 year
TNF 2 portable control boxes 2 years
GF, GL, and Fusion series kilns rated 2000°F or lower 2 years
Other kilns not listed above with a maximum temperature rating of 2300°F or lower 2 years
Sentry 12-key controller 2 1/2 years
Sentry Xpress 3-key controller on a new kiln Length of the new kiln warranty
Sentry Xpress 3-key replacement controller for older kilns 1 year
Sentinel SmartTouch controller 2 1/2 years
Sentinel TouchXpress controller 2 1/2 years
Dragon, Super Dragon, Iguana, and Viking kilns 2 years
S-Type thermocouple and APM elements on Dragon, Super Dragon, Iguana, and Viking models 2 years
Standard elements on Dragon, Super Dragon, Iguana, and Viking models 6 months
Sentry controller on Dragon, Super Dragon, Iguana, and Viking models 2 1/2 years
Type-K thermocouple on Dragon, Iguana, and Viking models Not warranted

These warranty periods apply unless otherwise agreed to in writing by Paragon Industries, L.P.

What the Warranty Covers

During the applicable warranty period, Paragon Industries, L.P. will repair or replace parts that become defective under normal and proper use, provided the kiln has not been subjected to misuse, improper installation, freight damage, modification, or any of the exclusions listed in this policy.

At Paragon’s discretion, warranty service may be handled in one of the following ways:

  • Paragon may furnish and install replacement parts at the factory, with transportation costs to and from the factory paid by the owner.
  • Paragon may request that defective parts be returned to the factory for examination.
  • After factory review, Paragon may provide replacement parts with installation instructions, shipped postpaid to the owner.

The warranty on repaired or replaced parts is limited to the remaining, unexpired portion of the original warranty period.

Warranty Exclusions

The Paragon warranty does not cover damage or issues caused by:

  • Overfiring, including firing beyond the melting temperature of the material being fired, regardless of the cause.
  • Damage to ware, tools, kiln furniture, or anything inside the kiln caused by overfiring.
  • Allowing the kiln to exceed the maximum temperature shown on the kiln’s nameplate.
  • Abuse, neglect, freight damage, or improper storage.
  • Reduction firing or salt firing.
  • Improper electrical installation.
  • Using the kiln for purposes other than ceramics, glass, heat treating, or the purpose for which the kiln was intended.
  • Element burnout caused by contact with foreign materials.
  • The patented Dawson Kiln Sitter and/or Limit Timer manufactured by W.P. Dawson, Inc.

Original Purchaser Only

Warranty coverage applies only to the original purchaser. It does not transfer to future owners.

This warranty also does not cover replacement of parts that are considered expendable by nature.

Modifications & Unauthorized Changes

The warranty may be voided if the kiln is altered, modified, tampered with, or adversely affected by attaching any feature, device, or accessory without express written permission from Paragon Industries, L.P.

Freight Damage Is Not Warranty Damage

Damage caused during shipping or freight delivery is not treated as a warranty defect. Freight damage must be documented at delivery and handled through the freight claim process.

Please inspect your shipment carefully before signing for delivery, take photos or video before unpacking, and report visible or concealed damage as quickly as possible.

How to Start a Warranty Claim

If you believe your Paragon kiln has a warranty-related issue, contact Peach State Pottery with your order information and a clear description of the issue. We will help review the situation and assist with the next steps.

A warranty claim should include:

  • Your name and contact information
  • Your order number or proof of purchase
  • The kiln model and serial number, if available
  • A description of the issue
  • Photos or videos showing the problem
  • The name and address of the dealer from whom the kiln was originally purchased

Any claim for warranty adjustment must include the name and address of the dealer from whom the kiln was originally purchased.

Limits of Warranty Coverage

Repair or replacement of defective parts fulfills Paragon’s warranty obligations. No other obligations or liabilities are assumed in connection with Paragon kilns, and Paragon does not authorize distributors or dealers to assume additional obligations or liabilities on its behalf.

There are no other warranties expressed or implied, including implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Paragon Industries, L.P. is not liable for loss of profits or indirect or consequential damages arising from defects in material or workmanship. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so these limitations may not apply to every customer.

Governing Law

This warranty agreement is made in the State of Texas. Its validity, construction, and all rights under it are governed by the laws of the State of Texas.

This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.

Need Help?

If you have questions about your Paragon kiln warranty, need help identifying your warranty period, or believe your kiln may need warranty service, please contact Peach State Pottery. We are happy to help guide you through the process.

Manuals

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