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Most Folks Get This Wrong: What Is the Drawer Underneath the Stove Actually Used For?
That drawer under your stove isn’t always for pots and pans—and its real purpose depends on the type of stove you have.
🔥 If You Have a Gas Stove
In many gas ranges, the bottom drawer is a broiler.
- It’s designed for high-heat cooking
- Great for browning, crisping, or melting cheese
- Often has a slotted pan or rack inside
👉 Using it for storage can be unsafe if it heats up.
🍽️ If You Have an Electric Stove
On most electric ranges, the bottom drawer is a warming drawer.
- Keeps cooked food warm before serving
- Helps bread rise or plates stay warm
- Operates at low, steady heat
📦 When It Is Just Storage
Some newer or budget models include a storage drawer only.
- No heat element
- Safe for storing cookware
🔍 How to Tell Which One You Have
- Check your stove’s manual
- Look for temperature controls or vents
- Feel if it gets warm when the oven is on (carefully)
💡 Takeaway
That bottom drawer isn’t one-size-fits-all. It could be a broiler, warming drawer, or storage—and using it correctly makes your stove safer and more useful.
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