No, heat always finds a way to escape enclosed devices. It will contain some of it, but even a pressure cooker cannot contain heat. Containing heat with a lid/top on has been shown to cook things faster than if it didn't have a lid/top.
Usually ... a desk top will be quicker because speed equals heat and a desk top can have bigger heat sinks. Note that there will be exceptions, but in the long run the desk top will stay ahead.
yes, but not burning heat more like a warm heat. The top and front might get a little warm, but, if you feel heat waves coming out and the door is closed, you may have a bad door fit.
When you want to heat something!! well wen it is closed is when it is at its hottest, its a heating flame, open is for safety that's when it is at its coolest like a safety flame. what i rote when you want to heat something is rong at the top. that's for if it is closed
The cabinets may not stay closed due to loose hinges, warped doors, or misaligned latches.
The drawer may not stay closed due to a misaligned track, worn-out rollers, or a faulty latch mechanism.
that can stay in the heat for like 10 to 20 days
The drawers may not stay closed due to a misalignment of the tracks, worn-out drawer slides, or an issue with the latch mechanism.
The drawer may not stay closed due to a misaligned track, a broken latch, or an obstruction preventing it from fully closing.
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Does it stay on forever? Or does it eventually go out? FriPilot
Honey Can Stay For More Than A Year If It Is Closed Properly
it shoud stay open from Hannah ********