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Waring WWB3G 3-Gallon Hot Water Dispenser

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Waring's 3-gallon hot water dispenser is designed to save countertop space and provide maximum durability. It is suitable for making hot beverages, soups, grits, oatmeal, and more. The unit features digital controls and an adjustable temperature range, making it easy to use. It also comes with a removable drip tray that simplifies cleanups. The Night Mode feature ensures that hot water is always available from the drip-proof tap. This feature makes it ideal for corporate kitchens, convenience stores, catered events, and any other place where on-demand hot water is required. The unit has simple digital controls with an LCD display and precise temperature control ranging from 150 degrees F - 205 degrees F. It also features Tomlinson No-Drip Tap Operation and Night Mode to provide hot water whenever you need it.

Hot Water Dispenser, countertop, electric, 3 gallon capacity, 150 degrees Fahrenheit - 205 degrees temperature range, digital controls, LCD display, night-mode feature, Tomlinson No-Drip tap, guard rails on warming surface, removable drip tray, stainless steel construction, 120v/60/1-ph, 1.44 kW, cord and NEMA 5-15P, NSF, cETLus,

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