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  1. Thanks, sorry for the dodgy pics! We have socket 10A from the above pictures. The kiln plate says it runs on 240V with 24amp. Thanks for the replies
  2. Hi, I'm purchasing this kiln for my wife. It hasn't been used for years and can't currently be tested. It's a big risk and I know nothing about kilns! I've been told that I can wire it so that it plugs into the household electricity rather than need to be hardwired to our circuitry - is this correct and has anyone else done this? I've uploaded lots of pictures so you can tell me exactly what I've gotten myself into - have I bought a dud, what should I be looking at doing first, what's my approach? I'm thinking this will be a 12mth project, I just hope it pays off for the missus. Thanks for any and all replies, even the ones that tell me I've been hoodwinked into buying a lemon!
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