Explore AjMadison’s wide range of electric warming drawers, each one designed to elevate your culinary experience and fit seamlessly into your kitchen. Our selection includes models from 24-30 inches, allowing them to be integrated horizontally or vertically into your wall oven suite alongside speed ovens, steam ovens, and coffee systems from the same brands. We even carry one of the largest, most affordable assortment of brands from budget to luxury, including Bosch, Dacor, GE, KitchenAid, Thermador, and Wolf warming drawers!
Despite being slimline appliances, warming drawers come with numerous style options to match any kitchen layout or appliance suite. Fingerprint resistant stainless steel Viking warming drawers with professional-grade handles can add a touch of commercial style, or you can go with one of their Delta Hue colors for a vibrant, eye-catching exterior that matches their wall ovens and ranges. Alternatively, panel-ready warming drawers with handleless exteriors come with push-to-open technology, allowing them to blend seamlessly into your cabinetry.
Warming drawers are extremely versatile appliances that serve a wide variety of functions. Select units come with bread proofing programs to prep dough for baking, and others have combination vacuum sealing and sous vide cooking functions for tender, succulent, restaurant-style steaks! Luxury units such as Miele warming drawers even come with convection cooking capabilities, ensuring all-around, even heating to keep plate and cup sets warm! Wi-Fi connectivity on smart warming drawers is becoming increasingly popular, letting you remotely control and monitor these appliances from anywhere in your home using a smartphone.
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Where is the best place to put a warming drawer?
Many brands design their warming drawers to integrate directly under their wall ovens and in modular wall cooking suites for ADA-friendly accessibility. If you have a normal range or cooktop setup, warming drawers should ideally go directly under counters or in kitchen islands near these appliances. This allows for quick, easy transfer of heavy trays between them.
Do warming drawers use a lot of electricity?
Since they have lower capacities and operate at low heat levels, warming drawers use substantially less electricity than their full-size counterparts. The power consumption is comparable to that of a low-wattage appliance, usually from 450-600 Watts, depending on the model’s design and settings used.
Can a warming drawer replace a microwave?
A warming drawer cannot replace a microwave. Warming drawers’ functions are limited to keeping already cooked trays warm, proof bread, and slow cook foods. They don’t offer the quick reheating, defrosting, or cooking capabilities that a microwave provides.