Commercial warming drawer 500-2D

commercial warming drawer
commercial warming drawer
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Characteristics

Market
commercial
Length

Max.: 657 mm
(26 in)

Min.: 657 mm
(26 in)

Width

Max.: 624 mm
(25 in)

Min.: 624 mm
(25 in)

Height

Max.: 481 mm
(19 in)

Min.: 481 mm
(19 in)

Description

Designed for durability and deliciousness, the 500-2D can fit any kitchen layout where food needs to be held and within arm's reach. Using Halo Heat® technology, prepared food is kept hot and fresh without the use of added water or harsh heating elements. Flexible configurations available. Build into cabinets or counters, or stack to maximize space. Consistent, even heat. Halo Heat® technology provides a controlled, uniform heat source that maintains precise temperatures throughout the holding process. Unique thermal cabling surrounds the cavity with gentle, precise heat to evenly warm food and retain moisture. No fans. No harsh heating elements. No added humidity. Waterless design. Reduce installation and operating costs with no plumbing, drains, filtration or associated maintenance. Place anywhere. No oven hood or outside venting required. Save up to $30 per day in hood operating costs. Portable and stackable configurations available to maximize space. Maintain precise temperatures. Digital control senses temperature drops faster, providing quick heat and improving recovery time. Reduce prep time and labor costs. Prepare food hours before serving, and hold it at the optimal temperature for the best quality and taste in time for service. - Sealed, static holding environment traps natural flavor and juices, reducing shrink, improving food quality and extending hold life. - Maintain food quality. Keep product at its perfect serving temperature and hold for hours without overcooking or drying out.

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