Pottery wheel accessories bundles that lift Shopify AOV in 2026
A single throwing bat is $12. A "Wheel Thrower Kit" with bats, tools, sponges, and wire is $52. Wheel throwing needs specialized tools. Bundle the throwing station.
$12
Average single wheel accessory order
$52
Average wheel thrower kit bundle
4.3x
AOV from thrower kits vs single bat
Wheel throwing requires specific tools beyond basic pottery: bats, ribs, trimming tools, calipers, and throwing sponges. A single bat without the matching tools limits the throwing experience.
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Wheel throwing tool kits by skill level
"Beginner Thrower Kit" (2 bats + sponges + wire + rib + needle + chamois, $38). "Intermediate Kit" (add trimming tools + calipers + throwing gauge + foot rib, $62, free shipping). "Advanced Kit" (add chattering tools + specialty ribs + large bat + faceting tool + throwing journal, $88). Each level adds precision and capability.
Bat and surface bundle packs
"Bat Variety Pack" (3 sizes: small, medium, large + bat pins + release wire, $42). "Medusa Bat System" (4 bats + Medusa head + bat pins + extra screws, $58). Multiple bats allow continuous throwing without waiting for pieces to dry. The bat variety covers all pot sizes.
Trimming and finishing tool bundles
"Trimming Master Kit" (loop tools 6-set + ribbon tools + chuck + trimming rib + chattering tool, $48). Trimming is the second half of wheel throwing. Every thrown pot needs trimming. The trimming kit captures the finishing stage.
Studio organization and cleanup bundles
"Studio Tidy Kit" (splash pan, tool caddy, reclaim bucket, sponge set, clay recycling bag, $42). Studio organization prevents the clay-everywhere chaos. The tidy kit keeps the workspace functional between sessions.
Pottery wheel gift bundles for throwers
"Wheel Thrower Gift Set" (premium rib set + throwing sponges + chamois + wire + tool roll + gift bag, $52). Wheel throwing gifts are safe for any potter who owns a wheel. Tools and consumables are always needed.
Bundle throwing bats in sets of 3+, never individually
A single bat means removing the pot before throwing the next. Three bats allow continuous throwing: throw, remove bat, put on fresh bat, throw again. Multiple bats are a productivity multiplier.