We had an old unused coffe maker (GE) stored in the might-come-handy-pile, and I decided to see if the heating element would work to preheat my new sizer. The element is 900 watts, and has a built in thermostat. I used scrap materials I have scrounged to build a base, drilled it to accept the Star, then also drilled it to fit the same pattern as my Lee turret presses. I have a piece of 3/8" plate bolted to my casting bench, and I have it drilled and tapped to accept various presses, grinders, and sizers. Here are some pictures of the end result. It works well, but actually gets too warm for my homemade 50/50 Alox-beeswax mix. It would probably work great for some of the hard lubes on the market. This thing warms the sizer up completely in about 2 minutes.
The aluminum base plate mounted on my "adapter plate"
A blurry picture of the heating element