The 600 series 30" pull-to-open panel warming drawer (requires handle), equipped with a soft-closing mechanism, offers unmatched versatility for modern kitchens. Featuring a unique true convection design, this practical appliance goes beyond just warming-it also excels at slow cooking, proofing, dehydrating, and defrosting, all within a compact, fully enclosed space. The convection fan ensures even heat distribution, keeping your side dishes, pies, and bread at the perfect temperature from top to bottom. Whether you're prepping or serving, this warming drawer is the ultimate kitchen companion.
- KEEP WARM FUNCTION
- DEFROST
- PROOFING
- SLOW COOKING
- SLIDING TELESCOPIC RAILS
- SOFT CLOSING DRAWER
- AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
Knob Control |
Overlay panel installation |
Pull-to open and Push-to-close |
Soft Closing |
Heavy Duty full extension rails |
True convection heating system |
Even heat distribution |
All stainless steel structure |
Warming Temperature range: min. 90 °F up to 195 °F; min. 30 °C up to 90 °C |
2 Internal lights |
Handle and overlay panel not included |
Pre-heat dishes |
Pre-heat coffee cups |
Keep warm ready food |
Defrosting |
Leavening dough |
Slow cooking min. 90 °F up to 195 °F |
min. 30 °C up to 90 °C |
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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:
29.62"
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Height:
10.37"
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Depth:
22.87"
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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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