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The Elite Gourmet EWM-6122 is a 5-quart dual buffet server featuring two 2.5-quart stainless steel trays with clear slotted lids and a durable warming base. Powered by 200 watts with adjustable temperature controls, it ensures your dishes stay warm and fresh during parties, holidays, and events. Portable with carry handles and easy to use, it’s the perfect upgrade from traditional chafing dishes for professional-quality food presentation.


















| Best Sellers Rank | #75,932 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #128 in Chafing Dishes |
| Brand | Elite Gourmet |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 6,347 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 27.22 g |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 16.5"L x 14"W x 6.5"H |
O**A
Perfect food tray warmer for parties!
Great for keeping food warm for any type of events. The cord length is ok, I usually use an extension cord to reach outlet since I use it on table in middle of kitchen. If the warming trays are used on island of kitchen that has outlets, it works great. Keeps the food warm, temperature control knob is for all 3 trays at once. It has the domed lids with hole for serving spoon makes easy to have everything ready. Does not have storage rack for the lids like some other models.
O**E
Well worth the money!
I bought two of these to serve our Thanksgiving buffet. I am very pleased with the quality and functionality of this product. It kept the food at perfect temperature while waiting for the guest's arrival. I was able to cook my entire dinner the day before and simply reheat everything for the buffet. Easy to put together and fits easily back in the box for storage. I will never go back to sterno chafing dishes.
A**Z
Works GREAT!
These worked perfectly for our Thanksgiving lunch. Kept everything warm and could hold two regular size tin pans. Has three different heat settings, but you can also scroll between them. Very lightweight and sleek. The only problem I found was trying to clean one off. It leaves a residue, no matter what you used to clean it.
A**R
Great Little Buffet Server
The Elite Gourmet EWM-6122 Dual 2 x 2.5 Qt Buffet Server is smaller than I expected, but it’s surprisingly functional. It heats food evenly, keeps everything warm for hours, and is super easy to set up and clean. The dual trays are perfect for small gatherings or family meals. Overall, a compact but very useful warmer that gets the job done!
J**E
Best deal out there, and so much better than steam, IMO
*** Why I need these *** I purchased two of these 3-container, 7.5 quart electric buffet warmers. We often host holiday dinners, and these allow me to get a lot of the meal ready before they arrive. *** Electric vs. steam *** I had previously been using steam chafing dishes. They held the same amount of food, but they were a giant PITA. IMO, these electric Elite Gourmet warmers are far superior for the following reasons. => Steam versions use cans of expensive liquid/gel fuel, which only last two hours. With these, as long as you have electricity, you’re good to go. => Steam versions don’t have individual lids. Guests had to pick up a giant stainless-steel lid, and spill a half cup of water that had no doubt collected under the lid. This electric warmer not only has individual lids, but they’re see-though. They even have a little cut-out so you can leave the serving utensil in the container. => This Elite Gourmet setup is smaller and easier to store. I was careful to keep the original box(es) that these came in, and I took pictures while unpacking. Now, when we’re done, I pack everything exactly as it was. These take up less than half the space my steam decks used. => These electric warmers can be used with or without the included containers. Or you could use one or two, and add your own. Or you can use just the warming plate with a giant disposable aluminum foil baking pan. These are much more versatile. *** Why I chose Elite Gourmet *** There are a few manufacturers that make this style of buffet warmer, and based on Amazon reviews, none are perfect. The metal is thin, the lids are relatively fragile, and the cord is short. So I looked at cost, and the little differences where Elite Gourmet beat the others. => The lids. The Elite Gourmet lids have actual handles, whereas some others have no real handles, just recesses in the molded plastic where you can pinch the lids to lift. => These are 300 watts, vs others with only 200 watts. That means these can get hotter than the others. Food needs to stay at 140 F to be safe, and although I didn’t test the actual temperature of food in these, it does seem to stay hot. => The frame that holds the containers on the hot plate is riveted instead of spot-welded. It looks better, and I believe it will last longer. *** Bottom Line *** At this time, I think these Elite Gourmet triple tray buffet servers are the best deal out there. There’s no liquid fuel to buy, no water dripping everywhere, and you can use the hot plate part of it with or without any number of the included pans. You can see what’s in the pan with the lid on, and leave the serving utensil in the pan with the lid on. I hope this helps.
K**I
Warning: "stainless" that rusts
Having read the reviews, I was prepared for this to be a little flimsy. I knew the pans would be thin - too thin to use in the oven. I knew the lids would be delicate plastic and that the tray-holder would be flexible and sharp (yet I still cut myself). I even expected the warming tray base might not sit flat, but mine did. For the price & the functionality, this was fine with me, and I was pleased with it when it arrived. It looked nice and was stable enough. It's made for home use, not restaurants. I plugged it in to test before unpacking everything, and it warmed up great. I notice some reviewers of warming trays are upset about smoking & burnt electronic smell when 1st turned on, but I also read in one of the manuals during my research that this is common briefly when 1st turned on, as a coating on the electronics burns off. This unit didn't smoke or smell, though. I cleaned everything as per the instructions and then set it aside for a couple of days until my party when I used just the warming tray base. I placed mini quiches on it to keep warm, and it worked really well. It barely got dirty. That night I cleaned it again as per instructions - soapy sponge, then wet sponge to remove the soap, then dry. I put it away, and when I pulled it out a week later it had surface rust spots. They're evenly distributed across the whole top surface where the food goes, not in a pattern from the food. I'm guessing the towel I used to dry it left some moisture that I didn't notice. I tried rubbing them off with a dry cloth. I tried with a damp cloth. Nothing worked. I uploaded a picture. This product is supposed to be stainless steel, but if it gets rust spots from a minor amount of moisture left on it, then it's very low quality or there was a manufacturing issue. I emailed the manufacturer twice (the second time with a photo), but they haven't replied. Amazon customer service helped me, though, even though I no longer have the box. A+ to Amazon & F for the manufacturer. I'm really disappointed about this because otherwise I really liked it. Again, not a high-quality durable product, but attractive and functional if it's not going to get hard use. It was perfect for my needs. But with the rust spots I can't place food on it again, and I wouldn't want the rusty surface to show. If you want to be able to place food directly on the warming tray, as I did (as the instructions indicate and the product images show), then don't get this unit. It may be a good (if less functional) choice if you don't need to place food directly on the warming tray. In that case, don't even clean the warming tray - maybe a light wipe down & carefully dry it thoroughly. I didn't use the pans, but they seemed to like they'd be stable enough. But be really careful when cleaning. I noticed that the stainless is incredibly easy to scratch, even with a soft sponge or cloth. (Again, cheap) I'll be shopping for a new one. UPDATE: A manufacturer rep got back to me and said that their warranty doesn't cover cosmetic issues like this. I'd say it's not simply a cosmetic issue when a food surface rusts. I told her I'd find one from a manufacturer whose "stainless" doesn't rust.
D**N
GREAT BUY!
EXCELLENT!
K**S
Decent quality for the money - Lids are flimsy and break easy!
The first one I ordered had two cracked/broken lids so I quickly returned it. The replacement I received was in great shape and we used it the following week. It was great and handled a lot of food for our Mexican buffet style meal. At some point during the party one of the lids got cracked and I need to replace it. The lids are flimsy so be cautious in how you handle the lids. Everting else was decent in quality for the money. Please understand, if you are expecting restaurant quality, you need to spend quite a bit more money for an item like this. But for the money and limited usage, it worked well for me.
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