Burger stands, mom and pops, white tablecloths. While these types of operations have little in common, they all rely on fryers. Indeed, it’s odd to run into a restaurant that doesn’t use them. Here are three tips to keeping these units running well.
Featured Products
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FilterQuick Fryers
Frymaster LLC-Welbilt Inc.
The FilterQuick 30 Series II is an oil-conserving open pot fryer available in 30 and 60-pound capacities. Updates to the filter pump, filter pan and crumb basket paired with enhanced software features help operators minimize the units’ downtime, per the maker.
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Energy Efficient Deep Fat Fryer
Royal Range of California
The 35-pound capacity energy-efficient deep-fat fryer has a stainless steel front and sides. Cast-iron burners come with a rating of 24,000 Btu/hour. A millivolt control system has a safety shutoff. Twin fry baskets with plastic-coated handles provide ease of handling. Options include a stainless steel tank cover and side splash guard.
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