If I wanted the type of accuracy you're talking about—I would buy an old analog toaster-oven, drill a hole in the back, install a temperature sensor and connect it to a PID.
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If I wanted the type of accuracy you're talking about—I would buy and old analog toaster-oven, drill a hole in the back, install a temperature sensor and connect it to a PID.
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