Slow Cooker - What is the difference between ‘warm’ and ‘buffet’?
Applies to
- Slow Cooker
Solution
The ‘warm’ and ‘buffet’ settings are for serving and keeping already cooked and heated foods warm. The ‘buffet’ function will provide a slightly higher temperature than the ‘warm’ setting, so be sure to select the setting that best suits your needs.
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