Nostalgia Electrics â?¢ DBS-999 3-in-1 Deluxe Buffet Server & Warming Trayâ?¢|DBS-999
$92.21 to $126.06 from 3 sellers
The Nostalgia Electrics DBS-999 3-in-1 Deluxe Buffet Server and Warming Tray is a unique and versatile addition to any kitchen. Use it three ways! This multi-piece unit acts as a heatable buffet server with three lids covering three separate 2.5-quart trays. Remove the three tray inserts and you've got a large, 7.5-quart-capacity serving tray that can be used atop the heating unit or as a stand-alone stove-top or oven cooking/serving pan. Or remove all trays and lids and use the unit as a flat, traditional warming tray to heat and serve your own pots and dishes.The DBS-999 features adjustable temperature control from 135 to 185 degrees. The main serving unit is made from stainless steel with cast aluminum handles. This server is ideal for any type of food and any occasion. 120 volts/260 watts.Nostalgia Electrics creates products styled after their old-fashioned predecessors, from popcorn machines to soft-serve ice cream makers and cotton candy machines. Their products are designed for household use, are easy to use, and let you create new memories while reliving the old ones. These products are ideal for sharing with loved ones and are sure to become family favorites.
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