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Yes. I usually leave it unplugged. Especially when I am using my toaster oven to dry brass. If I know I am going to reload that day though, I’ll plug it in and turn it on that way it’s ready to go when I’m done with my brass prep.

Mine is also on a separate bench away from my press.
 
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Mine is always plugged in and turned off but that’s just me. I have a whole house surge protector and probably really anal with good/reputable strip protectors. I never move it and I have a nice custom cover for it when I am not using it.
 
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Plugged in, but off when not in use.

EDIT: It should be noted that I moved from literally the lightning capital of the world to a place that I might hear thunder once every couple years. If I lived anywhere in the Southeast, I would be using a top level surge protector (with insurance) and/or unplugging.
 
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I unplug mine after use. I did move it away from the large magnets inside my AMP annealer too. When I want to use it, I turn it in for about 5 minutes, calibrate with the weight, and carry on. I also use a line conditioner To smooth out that sine wave a bit.