Don't expect a lot of foam with a stir plate.
(Though I got a blowoff one time stepping up a smack pack of 3068 -- but that's unusual).
Also, the shape of the bottom of your vessel determines the kind of stir bar you need to use:
Flat or convex bottom (ie, curved where the stir bar sits "on the top of the hill") use either a straight bar, a tapered bar, or with a single center pivot ring.
concave bottom (the stir bar sits at the "bottom of the hill" - it's best to use a barbell type which has 2 pivot rings, one on each end.
(If you don't know what a pivot ring is -- think of a tiny cock ring

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HTH-