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CERAMIC PLATES WITH HEATERS INTEGRATED BY HOTSMART

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A ceramic plate with a heater inside to keep food hot Click the link above to see all about it!  It looks like a regular plate but it has a heater inside...   A HotSmart used for a simple breakfast at home; it makes a big difference! (The HotSmart Mug keeps coffee hot to the last sip) By the way, the mug also has an integrated heater; the plates are excellent for steak, even better than skillets on a wooden base Yes, from eggs over easy to steak and pasta and Chinese food and... You name it! How to keep food piping hot (a slightly different procedure) http://bit.ly/PipingHot ---  ---

THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY MENTIONS HOTSMART

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HotSmart sells the ONLY plates IN THE WORLD that keep food hot at the table HotSmartUSA.com HotSmart plates are obviously excellent for caregiving (Alzheimer's patients, special needs people, the sick and the elderly)   ACERS MENTIONS HOTSMART Home Join/Renew Members Meetings/Courses Publications Resources Published on November 26th, 2013 | Edited by: Jim Destefani 0 Engineered plates, mugs keep foods, beverages hot Published on November 26th, 2013 | Edited by: Jim Destefani 0 in Share   Cross section through HotSmart plate shows core of microwave susceptor material and joint design. (Credit: J.J. Ramirez/HotSmart USA.) As the US heads toward the Thanksgiving holiday, it seems appropriate to explore ways to keep our food warmer, longer. After a...

REAL Facts About HotSmart Mugs

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  HotSmart ® is disrupting the market and there were some questions about HotSmart ®  mugs which by the way have an A-Z GUARANTEE.  Here are some real facts (I have been using and testing them for years before offering them for sale to the public):     Are they heavier than a regular mug? Yes, the microwave absorbing core adds some weight but coffee does stay hot and you don't have to drink your coffee through a small hole in a lid (I personally don't like that and many people don't either); go to  Amazon.com and type "HotSmart Mugs"   Are they very small ? Here is a photo and the information is available at Amazon.com Will they damage your furniture?  NO, however It is up to you to protect it;  sometimes I use a single sheet of paper to avoid stains. I never use a coaster or anything else. Will it keep your coffee hot? YES!  if you serve it hot in the preheated mug; it was designed and teste...

How to use HotSmart mugs

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Step1   Simply preheat them for one minute in a full size microwave oven (1200W) step2  There is no step 2 ; just serve your coffee HOT as usual, it will stay HOT to the last sip.   Below:  This is why or rather how it works HotSmart Mugs are a patented "microwaveable heat storing device" Enjoy coffee  IMPORTANT NOTE: The lady who wrote the negative feedback on Amazon.com DID NOT preheat her mug. (Can I blame her? Well... I need to teach people what they are buying when they purchase either a HotSmart Plate or a HotSmart Mug IMPORTANT: HotSmart Mugs were designed to keep HOT coffee hot for full enjoyment , that's all; and they work as claimed or your money back. A-Z GUARANTEE .

Don't Break your HotSmart Mugs

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"Hot To The Last Sip"  Green, Safe. Don't break your HotSmart ® Keep-Hot Mug to see what is inside; it's no rocket science. I developed a microwave absorbing material to store lots of heat; the mug itself is a patented "heat storing device". This is the only functional change to the mug in history and it was developed in El Paso, TX USA.  The heat -as in  HotSmart ® plates- is released slowly so your coffee (or tea) is not overheated and stays hot to the last sip. This is something no thermal or double walled mug can do since those mugs attempt to insulate the hot liquid. By the way: How do you insulate the surface of a liquid? and What heat is there to insulate when you are almost finished? Get it? Two bases with their respective heaters OK, while it is no rocket science, don't be deceived by its apparent simplicity; it works! For more information click here  Below: just a simplified sketch to try to explain how th...