You are employing a reflex action that requires you not to make a conscience decision. To keep your hand on the hot stove, you would need to make a decision to keep it there, ignoring the pain. Another reflex action is to blink if someone tries to poke you in the eye. Even if you know that the poke will not actually touch your eye, reflex causes you to blink.
The idiom "keep an eye out for" refers to watching for something or someone. An example of a sentence using the idiom would be: Jeff should be arriving soon, so keep an eye out for him.
Using porcelain pans on an electric stove is considered generally safe. Follow the manufacture's care suggestions and keep an eye on them Don't let them boil dry. Excessive heat can cause porcelain to melt.
you should probably keep them in for about a day or two
If the stove was designed with legs (most are) then you should have legs on the stove. This is to keep the very hot parts of the stove away from things that can burn. Some masonry stoves do not have legs- but weigh several tons, and will never get hot enough to cause a fire.
"Watch your back" means "Look out for what might be behind you." "I'll watch your back" means "Don't worry about what might be behind you, I'll take care of that."
Unopened can will explode if heated directly on a stove.
When making an electrical connection on a stove, you should use a circuit breaker.
If it's an aftermarket device like Stove Guard, putting it in Timer mode should disable the motion detector. Timer mode can be programmed up to 99 minutes.
Keep an Eye on Summer was created in 1964.
listen, keep eye contact, and give feed back
It sounds a bit worrying. You should probably keep an eye on it.