>>6085940> I'm not breaking this down again.LOL, you mean overcomplicate it? Do you leave your hairdryer always plugged in? How about your microwave? How long does it take you to get a cup and fill it with water? How long does it take you to plug shit in?
They're both effortless, requiring next to no thought, and you're spending 30 seconds waiting for the cup to heat up. That's it.
>Who cares if a majority of the heat goes up?Because this takes longer. Wastes more energy and my time.
>Seriously? I stacked them. So less hot air is going through and around them? More time wasted. More wasted energy.
>Who cares? Again, this takes longer. MUCH longer, considering how thick the plastic is and can be.
>I don't know how you think you're going to get just the shoulder in a cupYou just stick his shoulder in there. Pretty easy. Mug too small? You have a bowl, right?
>I can't imagine how you think somehow dunking the shoulder into hot water is somehow easier than pointing air at it and how is water not heating the outer shoulder too?The difference is that the entirety of the water is heated. Any and all water that gets into the joint is heated and heats the plastic inside it.
With a hair dryer, the AIR is heated and gets less hot the further distance it goes. Since you're only blowing air, it means you HAVE to heat outer plastic FIRST and that transfers heat to the inner plastic. Very little air is going to hit the inner shoulder joint. MUCH longer time wasted.
>What the fuck you clearly have not done this before or you'd know that!Sure is projecting.
You have no idea of how water transfers heat and how easy it is.
There's a reason why they create cheap fast already made food that can be BOILED and not cheap fast already made food that you stick in a fucking wasteful heated fan kitchen equipment thing.
And no, a convection oven isn't the same thing as even a heat gun.