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The Chefman Electric Warming Tray will keep your food oven-fresh at $40 (20% off)

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Walmart offers the Chefman Electric Warming Tray/Chafing Dish for $39.99 shipped. It’s $10 more at Amazon, where it has never been as low as we’re seeing it at Walmart today. No longer will you have to fiddle with foil in order to keep food warm. You can place pans, dishes, pots, and most other heat-safe cookware atop this 15-inch by 12-inch surface. It also features three heat settings (up to 265 degrees F) so your meals can be “just right.” Rated 4.6/5 stars from nearly 200 customers at Amazon.

If you need something with a smaller footprint for your countertop, the Elite Cuisine ESB-301BF Single Electric Flat Cast Iron Heating Plate is $18 shipped at Amazon, where it’s rated 3.3/5 stars.

Chefman Electric Warming Tray features:

Elegantly styled with a sleek, easy to clean glass surface, and Intertek tested for safety. Its space-saving design makes this warming tray perfect for traveling, small kitchens, and even dorm rooms. The adjustable temperature settings go up to 265 F, making it easy to quickly heat your food or keep it warm, while the fuse safety feature keeps it from overheating. Make sure not to cover or block the fans near the handles. Perfect for entertaining, holiday, family gatherings and everyday use.

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