Thunder Group SEJ81000C, 3.5 Qt Stainless Steel Food Warmer, Brushed Finish

Thunder Group SEJ81000C, 3.5 Qt Stainless Steel Food Warmer, Brushed Finish FEATURES & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Thunder Group SEJ81000C is a 3.5 Qt stainless steel food warmer with a brushed finish, designed for reliable and efficient warming. It features a thermostatically controlled heating element and ventilation slots for extended use, along with a water-resistant on/off switch cover. The standard 20" × 12" inside well opening accommodates most popular steam pans. Constructed from durable stainless steel with a brushed finish, it includes a 59" power cord with a 3-prong grounded plug. Electrical specifications: 120V/60Hz, 1,200 W, with a maximum temperature of 194°F. ETL and NSF certified.
SKUSEJ81000C
ManufacturerThunder Group
Width (Inch) 14.57
Weight (Lbs) 18
Length (Inch) 24
Height (Inch) 9
Units of measure EA
Type Filter Warmer

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