Complete your kitchen with this Architect® Series II warming drawer which allows you to warm multiple dishes at the same time and features a slow cook function ideal for roasting beef and poultry. Custom-control technology allows you to use the drawer for various tasks with mouthwatering results.
- Industry-first slow cook function provides superb slow cooking capabilities without taking up valuable counter space
- Custom-control technology provides various temperature settings for different tasks
- Sensor temperature control helps prevent foods from drying out
- Bread proofing function provides a convenient alternative to other bread proofing methods
- Humidity slide control has two settings, allowing you the ability to keep hot foods moist or crisp
- 2-position racks allow you to optimize space and warm foods simultaneously
- Blue exterior power indicator light provides a visual indication that the warming drawer is turned on
Amperage |
15 Amps. |
Voltage |
120 V. |
Circuit Amps @ 120VAC |
15 Amps. |
Fuel Type |
Electric |
Temperature System |
Sensor Temperature Management |
Drawer Size |
30 in. |
Temperature Range |
90-250 degrees F |
Drawer Capacity |
1.5 Cu. Ft. |
Bread Proofing |
Yes |
Humidity Control |
Moist & Dry Selections |
Slow Cook |
Hi & Lo Selections |
Approved for Indoor & Outdoor Use |
Yes |
Power On Indicator Light |
Yes |
2-Position Racks |
2 |
Drawer Finish |
Stainless Steel |
Drawer Controls |
Electronic Knobs with Custom-Control Temperature Management System |
Product Depth |
26 Inches |
Product Height |
10 1/4 Inches |
Product Width |
29 3/4 Inches |
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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:
28 1/2"
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Height:
9 1/8"
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Depth:
24"
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Nominal Width:
30"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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