The Hestan warming drawer takes things to another level with convection heat, and is the perfect complement to your kitchen. In addition to ensuring the ideal holding temperature throughout the drawer, variable temperature settings allow for bread proofing, food dehydrating or keeping your favorite soup ready to serve. And the soft-close drawer ensures smooth operation and access without disturbing anything inside.
- Convection warming drawer provides perfectly even temperature control with a true convection fan.
- Proof to Warm settings offer variable temperature control for warming, bread proofing or food dehydrating.
- Proof mode allows for the perfect final rise of bread dough.
- Dehydrate mode provides the optimal environment for properly preserving everything from beef jerky to your favorite fruit.
- Marquise Accented ™ oven handle with commercial-grade end caps provides industry-exclusive durability and style.
- Non-shift rubber mat keeps items in place when opening and closing drawer.
- Halogen lighting provides superior visibility.
- Soft-close drawer ensures smooth operation and access without disturbing items inside.
- Stainless steel interior provides a bright finish, longevity and easy clean up.
- Available in custom overlay option to create seamless kitchen style.
Built-In Models |
Description |
Cutout Dimensions W (in.) |
D (in.) |
H (in.) |
Approx SHP WT (lbs) |
KWD30 |
30" Warming Drawer |
28-7/16 |
24 |
9-1/4 |
79 |
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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:
29.87"
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Height:
10.37"
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Depth:
24.75"
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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
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