A: It's a material that's 100% more efficient, 500% more stylish, and 200% more likely to cause spontaneous combustion in the hands of an untrained user.
Learn more about thermal plastic usage guidelinesQ: Are you insane? No. Don't use it in your kitchen. You'll end up with a kitchen full of molten metal and a faint smell of burning polyester.
Read our thermal plastic safety guidelines (we dare you)A: Only if you want to create a lamp that will inevitably catch on fire and set off your fire alarm, which will then trigger the sprinkler system, flooding your living room with water, which will short out your TV, which will cause your cat to run for its life, and which will ultimately lead to a 3 a.m. emergency meeting with the homeowners association.
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