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Do you set yours on something due to the heat of it? Nothing is mentioned, so I guess maybe it's not a problem.  Just wonder.  Any help on that? I see in the demonstration, they set them on a lazy susan type of thing.  It just may be to help with the demonstrator moving things around and no other reason.  Do you do anything for precautions to use this?

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@qualitygal

I just have mine on my kitchen counter and never put anything underneath it when I use it.  

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Thank you that relieves my mind. So quickly too. @cancun08

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In the presentations, it's mentioned the lazy Susan is just for their ease.  I have a cooks essentials.  It sits on the counter.  I don't know if all models are the same.  Mine is preset to 370.  I just use that temp for everything. You can change the temp.  If I changed it, I'd change it to whatever I would use for the oven.

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@qualitygal wrote:

Do you set yours on something due to the heat of it? Nothing is mentioned, so I guess maybe it's not a problem.  Just wonder.  Any help on that? I see in the demonstration, they set them on a lazy susan type of thing.  It just may be to help with the demonstrator moving things around and no other reason.  Do you do anything for precautions to use this?


@qualitygal, Mine also just sits on the countertop, have never had any problems. Heart

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Mine is just on countertop too.  When I pull the baskets out, I do set that on a potholder or trivet.    I really like the way these clean-up.  Makes for easy cooking.

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Mine sits in an antique high chair (looks like a minion).  When I use it, I set it directly on the counter.