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    What about using a small electric skillet with a bit of water to keep the temp even across the pirex dish?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhardy View Post
    What about using a small electric skillet with a bit of water to keep the temp even across the pirex dish?
    NO NO on the water!!! Keep all water far far away! I don't know why but water will pop and splatter like crazy if it touches plastic
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    yeah, as soon as I sent it, my "dumb a**" alarm went off

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    If you want to use a pan on a hot plate, use a heat diffuser to eliminate hotspots where the coils are.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MO QWACK View Post
    NO NO on the water!!! Keep all water far far away! I don't know why but water will pop and splatter like crazy if it touches plastic
    Well I don't know 2 cents about making plastics but you all talk of keeping plastics between 335-350 degrees and as you know water boils @220 degrees F. so yes when small amounts of water comes in contact with heated plastic it will instantly start to boil and pop like popcorn, I would guess some tiny small amounts of plastic could be sprayed about with the exploding water droplets. just my cent and a half.
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