Temperature Settings
Soups, sauces, and bread stay just how you like them with temperature settings from 90F to 250F. Low setting for bread proofing; high setting keeps soups and sauces piping hot.
Optional Pan/Lid Set
The original fab five - heavy-gauge stainless steel commercial pans and lids make up this optional warming drawer accessory.
Versatile Temperature Range
Adjustable from 90°F to 250°F, accommodating various food types and keeping them at optimal temperatures.
Spacious 1.6 Cu. Ft. Capacity
Easily accommodates multiple dishes, making it ideal for large gatherings and family meals.
Proof Mode for Bread Baking
Specialized setting for proofing bread dough, ensuring consistent results for baking enthusiasts.
Removable Racks for Easy Cleaning
Includes two removable stainless steel low racks, simplifying maintenance and enhancing airflow.
Moisture Cup for Humidity Control
Comes with a removable moisture cup to maintain optimal humidity levels, preserving food texture and flavor.
Roller-Bearing Glides for Smooth Operation
Ensures easy access to contents with smooth and quiet drawer movement.
- Versatile Temperature Range
- Spacious 1.6 Cu. Ft. Capacity
- Proof Mode for Bread Baking
- Removable Racks for Easy Cleaning
- Moisture Cup for Humidity Control
- Roller-Bearing Glides for Smooth Operation
Product Dimensions |
29.5" X 27.4375" X 10" |
Weight |
90 lbs. |
Installation Type |
Built-In |
Energy Type |
Electric |
Capacity |
1.5 ft 3 |
Temperature Min |
90 °F |
Temperature Max |
250 °F |
Warranty |
2 Years Parts and Labor |
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Type:
Warming Drawers
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Style:
Built In
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Fuel:
Electric
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Built In:
Yes
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Width:
29.5"
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Height:
10"
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Depth:
27.4375"
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Nominal Width:
30"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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Sabbath Mode:
No
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WiFi Connected:
No
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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