The True Reason Your Oven Has a Bottom Drawer (It's Not What You Think)

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Most of us treat the space beneath the oven as a convenient hiding spot for the cookie sheets and muffin tins we only use once a year. It's the ultimate kitchen junk drawer, but you might be surprised to know that the metal bin wasn't actually built to be a storage locker. By stuffing it with mismatched lids and heavy pans, you're likely ignoring one of the most functional parts of your appliance.

In reality, that drawer is often a precision tool for temperature control. Depending on your specific model, it's usually designed to either keep your side dishes at the perfect serving temperature or provide a high-heat "sear" for broiling. In 2026, when we're all looking for ways to make our homes more efficient, it's time to stop treating a functional heating element like a filing cabinet and start using your oven the way the engineers intended.


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