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To unstick a porcelain teapot lid, try gently twisting it back and forth while applying light pressure. If that doesn't work, soak the teapot in warm water for a few minutes to loosen any debris or residue. You can also use a soft cloth or rubber grip for better traction. Avoid using excessive force to prevent damaging the porcelain.
A small porcelain container with a small lid. Used for heating a substance with controlled amounts of gas from the atmosphere
I have collected for about 30 years, that is not an original lid. I have about 27 different sizes and shapes of Jumbo Peanut Butter Jars, I have a couple I can't find listed anywhere. One is the fishbowl shape with Pat.# 86713, normally the # is 86712. my jar is smaller diameter but thicker from front to back than other 2 LB jars of this shape. I also have 2 1 LB jars with JUMBO spelled JUBMO on the bottom of the jar.
Yes there is. Go to http://www.pressurecooker-canner.com/presto-pressure-cooker-parts.html and order the part you need and then it will be sent right to your door, they spealize in pressure cooker parts.
The item you are referring to is a crucible. It is typically made of porcelain or other heat-resistant materials and is used in laboratories for heating solid materials to high temperatures. The lid helps to contain and protect the materials inside during heating.
A 1910, Thermos brand bottle sells for $10 to $100. The lower end prices are for pieces that are usually plain, in slightly 'used' condition. Metal, glass lined items with lid and original box, all in very good or better condition, sell for the higher prices.
$550
This may help other 964 owners with broken rear lid cable ,sussed this out myself raise rear spoiler to expose engine bay get a old metal coat hanger make a loop one end hook onto release mechanism, hey presto off it pings!
one hundred twenty five dollars
Providing it has lid and contence, we value you them around 30pence
The plural of lid is lids.
Inside the tank, usually on the back wall, there will be a number impressed into the porcelain. This is the tank number for a two piece toilet, or a model number for a one piece toilet. It's usually a four digit number, sometimes preceded with a K- (example: K-1234). Sometimes this info is repeated on the underside of the lid. Usually the lid also has a five digit number, which is the lid number. All of these numbers can help you find the replacement parts to repair your toilet.