Roll_Bones
Master Chef
Official Definition: Warming Drawer
The drawer under the oven where you keep half sheet pans, racks and roasting pans.
You could be right? I hope not....
I do keep extra things down below in my "warming drawer". All my other ovens which had drawers below would naturally get warm with the use of the oven and I would put plates or filled dishes waiting to go on the table in there.
This stove actually has a setting to turn on as it doesn't seem to get warm on its own. Go figure that one out! Took me a while to realize my plates weren't all that warm and I still don't remember to turn it on when I want it. LOL
I hope your right about this drawer actually having its own control. We have never used or considered the drawer on the existing range as a warming drawer. But I can see how it could be used as one.
All my wife's metal baking pans are down there and so are my metal roasting pans.
I hope we have to move them....lol
Mine works the same way. It would be a waste of energy if it was on all the time, eh?
RB, imagine on Thanksgiving, you might have some dishes that are ready to eat and you want to keep them warm. That's what a warming drawer is for. I mostly use mine for storage.
Thanks. Yes, I can see a major benefit especially during the holidays.