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wllmc

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so just thought Id share this, not any big breakthrough or secrets just handy. I made up 30ml tonight for the weekend and was about to drag out the ultrasonic when I decided I didnt want to mess with it and was just going to heat it up in a bowl of rice or water and remembered my rice sock. I have this sock filled with rice that I heat up in the microwave and use as a heating pad. no cord and forms to the body good. pretty awesome. anyways I thought perfect ! so I got a long sock , filled it with rice, tied the top in a knot and in the microwave it went. 2 mins nice and toasty. then wrapped it around the bottle and put it on the couch here next to me. works great. can sit here , shake it when i want , dont have to get off the couch lol. so if one night you are feeling lazy rice sock it.:vapor:
 

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I use the toaster oven :) I set the temperature to 150 degrees (sometimes 200). The top of it gets quite hot. I take a coffee cup and warm it up with hot water leaving enough water to cover the shoulders of the bottle of ejuice and plop in a bottle. I then place it on top of the toaster oven. Let it steep there for 2 hours shaking as I am working in the kitchen.

I have steeped 5 batches at the same time, and cannot label them until they are out of the hot water. I write on a piece of paper the name of each batch and lay it near the cup. You can see the toaster oven is not so hot to burn paper. When 2 hours is up, I turn the toaster oven off and let it all cool to room temperature right there on top of the toaster oven.

So far this seems to work really well for me.
 

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The rice sock sounds like a great idea for my shoulders and extra benefit of using the matching sock to steep my juice!!! Never could get the heating pad to conform well. Thank you wllmc... another great idea from ECF.
ya this works great as a heating pad. I think you will really like it.

Ahh, this method begs the question, are the socks used the survivors of the sock eating clothes dryer, OR are the socks used the cause of missing pairs in the clothes dryer.....:laugh:
hahahahaha now i know what to do with all those
 
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