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I narrowed my first purchases down to the two cheapest I could find at Walmart. From there I bought the one that looked the sturdiest. If it is to shaky you run a serious risk of spills or turning it over. Depending on how much material you have, don't overlook the griddles, they are pretty handy but harder to heat larger beakers.
 
I don’t recommend the garage outside would be better the hot plates end up failing , I have had double and single hot plates . I prefer the singles , currently one of the burners one the double isn’t working and its a waste of space .
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I narrowed my first purchases down to the two cheapest I could find at Walmart. From there I bought the one that looked the sturdiest. If it is to shaky you run a serious risk of spills or turning it over. Depending on how much material you have, don't overlook the griddles, they are pretty handy but harder to heat larger beakers.
I got mine from Amazon, it gets very hot but doesn’t boil. Which one did you buy from Walmart?

I have a casserole dish that I put water in then place the beaker in the water that’s how I boil
 
All good advice.
I will stress one point though.
Do not do it in a garage.
The fumes will kill any and all metals in there.
Cars, tools and nails.
Thanks…. With that being said, where would be the best place? I thought I could do it in a garage with a filtration setup
 

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