I have one of these

    • AstridWipenaugh@lemmy.world
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      16 hours ago

      The main safety features are a tip switch, thermostat, and a bi-metallic safety switch that physically pops open if it gets too warm. The “still dangerous” part seems to just be failure modes or poor operational safety. Don’t put it right next to something flammable and don’t overload the circuit.

      Don’t know why you’re being down voted; it’s a 30 minute video. 😅

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        15 hours ago

        we’ve got one of the really cheap ones. less than 10usd, bought early-winter. it’s not big or powerful, just 400w–which is just about right for where and when it’s used.

        it has a tip switch… i think those are mandatory these days… dunno about any other safety features. it doesn’t even have a normal thermostat. when it’s on, it’s on–so it does get physically unplugged from the outlet when it’s not in use, just as a precaution.

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    14 hours ago

    Ah, another long video I have to watch on a topic that might never apply to me. Man, I love Alec’s videos!

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    15 hours ago

    Very interesting, thanks for sharing!