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The 3 rubber feet have fallen off and will not stay on, even with Gorilla glue. I know they may not be needed, but I believe that they should be on for air circulation under the pot during use. Can replacements be purchased

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Why not put the pot on a trivet. I think the rubber feet may only be there to stop your surfaces getting scratched or heat marked.

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Replacement Feet

You can contact Rival HERE.

Mailing Address:
Rival
c/o JCS/THG, LLC
13120 Jurupa Avenue
Fontana, CA 92337

Telephone: 1-800-323-9519

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