Best chafing dishes according to redditors

We found 17 Reddit comments discussing the best chafing dishes. We ranked the 13 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Chafing Dishes:

u/KtotheAhZ · 8 pointsr/KitchenConfidential

I just use the common ones, like these. I use these with the two hour gel sternos.

u/BlackDragon17 · 6 pointsr/forbiddensnacks

A variant of this. Used to keep food warm on parties and such.

u/princessleah7x · 3 pointsr/Rabbits

As per my Rabbit vet and the rescue organization I got my second rabbit from, I feed my rabbit hay and also unlimited pellets. I was giving pellets 2x a day and unlimited hay, but the woman at the rescue organization said she keeps her rabbits on unlimited pellets (along with unlimited hay, as every thing you will read pretty much agrees on).

I was using care fresh but I found it still smelled bad and was difficult to clean the litter box. I spoke to the vet about this when I took my male in to get desexed and she suggested using this [cat litter](Feline Pine Original Cat Litter, 20-Pound Bag https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009YUEG2/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_jmpAub19JK845) with hay on top as you mentioned. I was using corner litter boxes prior, but when I got a bigger living space for the buns I changed to a cat litter sized tray like [this](Rubbermaid #2951-AR BISQUE 11.4 QT Bisque Dish Pan https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000DINAX/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_EupAub15DGBTM). I'm 10x happier with Feline Pine than any other bedding/litter stuff marketed for rabbits.

I also saw you keep the rabbit free range. How have you bunny proofed the room(s) he has access to? Has the rabbit been desexed yet? What kind of things are you providing for him to eat and drink? Do you have a water bottle or a water bowl?

u/Baeker · 2 pointsr/tall

I use a dish pan and put it on top my cutting board with a towel in between. Raises it up high enough so I don't really have to bend much.

Like this: https://www.amazon.com/Rubbermaid-11-4-Dish-Pan-Bisque/dp/B0000DINAX

u/TheGuyWithTheBalloon · 2 pointsr/Judaism

We use a Chefman brand and have been quite happy with it for the past few years. Ours is an older model that didn't have a temperature knob, but I don't know where to find that one anymore.

We just hook it up to a $3 timer I got at Home Depot. We're in a house with granite counters now, but when we were in an apartment with the standard cheapy countertops the under-heat was never an issue.

u/AGingham · 2 pointsr/Survival

> Buddy burners are too smoky

Perhaps I should have clarified that the "mess of the bottom of your pan" will be soot? And as it will be from the scented candles, then a particularly sticky, horrible, mess.

As to safety... hmm - essentially little difference to the candle powered hot plate warmers we see in restaurants (though I have burned myself on one of those whilst reaching across the table) and also similar to the chafing dishes also used for "fine dining" settings.

Where do you draw the line?

u/TableTopFarmer · 2 pointsr/Cooking

3-compartment buffet warmer

8 qt. chafer

They make disposable versions of this as well, which have half-sized-trays allowing you to heat two dishes in the same chafer. I suppose you could fit two pyrex dishes into the 8 quart chafer, but I have not looked at the measurements.

Best ways to keep food warm

Etsy and Amazon are also good sources for oldfashioned, but functional chafing dishes and warming trays.

u/DrawerFullOfDicks · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I put myself into school and am working on making my catering business successful. The main thing I think would make my life easier in the kitchen is this buffet server so I won't have to keep renting them every time I do an event.

/u/carissalf...I don't know you but I hope you're doing well, and if you're part of this group you must be pretty awesome :)

u/akatsukix · 2 pointsr/Coffee

Siphon coffee set. Most entertaining way to make coffee out there. Get it with a little butane burner to make your life easier.

u/Philip1209 · 2 pointsr/Coffee

See above comment - mine's already on order! I went with this one. I wish I hadn't given my backpacking stove to my brother when I left for college - I could have used it for this perfectly!

u/thagthebarbarian · 2 pointsr/Cooking

So perhaps something like this

u/Cupcake_Kat · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

First off, I would like to take a moment to say, "Happy Early Birthday Gospy55!"

1: I would love this warming buffet

for my annual Holiday Dinner!

2: My person that I selected as my loved one is my husband, Kevin. He is a big dorkasaurus, but I couldn't imagine my life without him. He has been in my life for almost 10 years, but I feel like he has always been with me and yet like it hasn't nearly been long enough. He is my spark that makes me laugh, and my rock for when I cry. He understands that I am special, even if I am a little "too special" sometimes. He laughs and shakes his head when I get my OCD moments, and didn't even get upset when he found my nail polish collection (70+ bottles). He pushes me to follow my dreams of baking and photography, and gladly eats my dinners with a smile, even if I am not fully happy with how they came out. He loves me for me, even if that me is a geeky, wonderful dork.

3: My husband Kevin, in all of my drawing glory

4: My number is 777, his lucky number

5: I so will!

Thank you so much for the contest! This was super fun and I am so glad to have the opportunity to do this!

u/normal_human_man · 1 pointr/Coffee
u/DJWafflesnatcha · 1 pointr/Dakimakuras

Man, that sucks. Never had stitching ripped before. I'd go with two options.

Handwash them in the tub or buy a wash bucket and clean it in that. Something like this. Bleach free of course.

Otherwise, you could also use the laundry bags. I use these to wash my covers on gentle cycle.

u/Polywoky · 1 pointr/NoStupidQuestions

Maybe an electric warming tray? Not sure how practical it would be though.

u/JimmyWaters · 0 pointsr/Flipping

Ok, well. Here are my results.

I got a couple things that I can FBA.

Got this Nail gun for $12.50. I think this is easily FBA.

Then I got this buffet server for $16.00. I have a question about this one...
The item is opened, one of the styrofoam packers is out of the box, but the thing has obviously never been used, not even once. You can't list as new right? I asked this question before and I wasn't very clear. The item MUST be sealed to be considered new?


I think those two items I can FBA fairly well.

Now here's something that really irritated me. I found two items that I could've got for about $10 combined that were selling for over $100 on Amazon. But FBA would only let me list in new condition, not used. Does that happen often? This foot spa and this posture pump

That looked like a dream to me at first until I realized I couldn't list as used. Both items were in near mint condition, except the box on the foot spa.

Oh yeah, got this for $15. Figured I'd try my hand at eBay on this one.