Oven with Shabbat Mode
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Question
We have an oven with Shabbat mode, where the oven turns into a hotplate, meaning it emits constant low heat without a thermostat. The company claims that the oven in this mode becomes a regular hotplate. Is it really permissible to leave food in it for Shabbat, and is it considered a regular hotplate?
Answer
It is permissible, however, it is forbidden to return food into it.
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