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🔥 Wet 7018 vs Dry 7018 with a Phoenix Dry Rod Oven

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Big shout out to Phoenix Dry Rod ovens for sending in a unit for us to use in this video.

You've always been told that a 7018 needs to be kept dry. But have you ever tested to see what happens when it gets soaking wet? Today we are testing a 7018 that has been baked in a Phoenix Dry Rod oven at 300 degrees Fahrenheit against a 7018 that has been sitting in a pool of water for 24 hours.

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