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Fryer Buying Guide

With so many fryer styles and manufacturers to choose from, shopping for a new fryer can be overwhelming! However, with a little bit of basic knowledge of what is available, you can choose the fryer that is right for your needs.

Industry Terms

  • Tank Capacity

    Fryers are often referred to by their tank capacity. For example, a "40 Pound Fryer" will hold up to 40 pounds of fryer oil. Some manufacturers will also rate their units based on the number of pounds of French fries the unit can produce per hour. Generally, a quality fryer can produce a volume equal to 1 1/2 to 2 times the weight of oil it can hold. Thus, a 40 pound fryer could produce up to 80 pounds of French fries per hour, under ideal conditions.

  • Recovery Time

    Recovery time is the length of time it takes the fat to return to the desired cooking temperature after food is submerged in it. If the temperature drops too much or does not return quickly to the proper cooking temperature, the food may absorb excess fat and become greasy.

  • Sediment Zone

    A major difference between fryer types is the "sediment zone". This is where cracklings, small pieces of food, and breading will collect as they fall off during cooking. Some manufacturers may call this area a "cold zone" because the oil in this area is not as hot as the cooking zone.

Fryer Types

Tube Fryer

Tube style gas fryers are a versatile, economical choice for a variety of frying duties. The tube shaped gas heating elements are permanently fixed in the fry pot. These types of fryers excel with high sediment, heavily battered foods.

  • Pros
  • Suitable for a wide range of heavy frying
  • Large sediment zone below the burner tubes allows particles to settle and accumulate
  • Cons
  • More difficult and time consuming to clean than open pot fryers
  • Recommended Applications
  • Fried chicken
  • Onion blossoms
  • Fried fish
  • French fries
  • Cheese sticks
  • Hot wings
  • Poppers

Open Pot Fryer

Open pot fryers have an unobstructed heating area. Gas models will heat the fry pot from the outside, while Electric models have a heating element that is immersed in the oil. These electric elements usually fold up and out of the way for easy cleaning.

  • Pros
  • Versatile and suitable for most basic frying needs
  • Easy to clean
  • Cons
  • Small and narrow sediment zone is less suitable for heavy sediment foods
  • Recommended Applications
  • Fried chicken
  • Onion blossoms
  • Fried fish
  • French fries
  • Cheese sticks
  • Hot wings
  • Poppers

Flat Bottom Fryer

These fryers have a wide, flat bottom that is heated from below. They have no dedicated sediment zone. Flat bottom fryers are best for specialty or delicate items that float near the oil's surface. Because the sediment settles to the bottom of the fryer and remains there until the fryer is cleaned, flavor transfer and a burnt taste may occur if the sediment on the bottom remains too long and scorches.

  • Pros
  • Great for liquid battered foods
  • Great for specialty foods
  • Cons
  • Difficult to clean
  • Lack of sediment zone allows food particles to settle to the bottom and scorch
  • Not suitable for high-volume tasks or types of food that you would use an open pot or tube fryer for
  • Recommended Applications
  • Donuts
  • Funnel Cakes
  • Tortilla Chips
  • Taco Shells
  • Tempura

Specialty Fryers

We carry several types of fryers designed for special applications. Read on to learn more!

Ventless Countertop Fryers

Great for convenience stores or sandwich shops that might not have a hood, or anywhere without room under their hood for a fryer, these models from Perfect Fry come with catalytic converters to filter out the grease particles, meaning in most municipalities, you don’t need a vent hood. Both semi-automatic, and automatic models exist. Operation is as easy as loading the food and pressing a preset. The fryer does the rest of the work, and the finished product comes out a chute into a food pan underneath!

Pressure Fryers

Much like a pressure cooker allows you to cook foods faster, a pressure fryer lets you fry foods under pressure, which results in shorter cooking times, and juicier, more tender meats.

Corn Dog Fryers and Funnel Cake Fryers

Both of these types of fryers boast special design features that make them especially suited for either corn dogs, or funnel cakes. For example, corn dog fryers have a specially designed interior that lets it hold the skewers for corn dogs, fried veggies on a stick, and more. Funnel cake fryers boast wide, shallow fry tanks that are great for frying multiple funnel cakes at a time.

Gas or Electric?

In the past, gas fryers were usually less expensive to operate. However, in recent years, utility rates for gas have increased faster than electric rates. Therefore, you may want to compare gas and electricity rates for your area to help you decide. However, if you're replacing an existing fryer, it may be wise to purchase the same type to avoid having to run new gas or electric hookups.

Countertop or Floor?

Whether you want a small countertop model, or a larger freestanding model will generally depend on the amount of output you require, your menu, plus the amount of space you have available. If space is limited but you have a lot of fried menu items, consider either a medium duty electric model, or a medium or heavy duty gas countertop model.

Our Fryers and Accessories

Our Floor Fryers

We offer a selection of floor model fryers in various configurations to fit any budget, from reputable manufacturers like Avantco, Frymaster, and Dean. To see a sampling of some of our offerings side-by-side, take a look at our comparison chart.

Type Model Tank Capacity Frying Area
Tube

Medium duty,
all purpose frying

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Product Image Avantco FF300 Gas Floor Fryer 40 Pounds 40 lbs. 14" x 14"
Product Image Avantco FF500 Gas Floor Fryer 100 Pounds 100 lbs. 19 1/2" x 14"
Product Image Dean SR42G Super Runner Gas Floor Fryer 35-43 Pounds 43 lbs. 14" x 14"
Product Image Dean SR52G Super Runner Gas Floor Fryer 35-50 Pounds 50 lbs. 14" x 14"
Product Image Dean SR62G Super Runner Gas Floor Fryer 60-75 Pounds 75 lbs. 18" x 18"
Open Pot Basic

Medium-heavy duty, all purpose frying; insulated combustion chamber

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Product Image Frymaster GF14SD Gas Floor Fryer 30-40 Pounds 40 lbs. 12" x 15"
Product Image Frymaster GF40SD Gas Floor Fryer 50 Pounds 50 lbs. 14" x 15"
Open Pot Deluxe

Heavy duty,
all purpose frying; insulated combustion chamber/flue;
may be set up in battery

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Product Image Frymaster MJ35SD Gas Floor Fryer 30-40 Pounds 40 lbs. 12" x 15"
Product Image Frymaster MJ45 Gas Floor Fryer 40-50 Pounds 50 lbs. 14" x 15"
Product Image Frymaster MJCFSD Gas Floor Fryer 60-80 Pounds 80 lbs. 18" x 19"

Our Countertop Fryers

Some small food service operations like delis, concession stands, snack bars, or sandwich shops may not need the level of output or have the space for a large floor model fryer. In those cases, a counter top model may be all that's needed.

We offer a variety of lighter duty countertop fryers in 120 and 208 volt electrical configurations from Avantco and Waring, as well as heavier-duty gas models from CPG, APW, Star and Frymaster. Here are some of our most popular countertop fryers.

Type Model Tank Capacity Wattage / BTU
Light Duty Electric

Low volume use in a deli, sandwich shop, or concession stand; Not for constant use

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Product Image Avantco 10 Pound Single Countertop Fryer 120V 10 lbs. 1750 W
Product Image Waring WDF75RC 8.5 lb. Commercial Countertop Deep Fryer 120V 8.5 lbs. 1800 W
Product Image Waring WDF75B 8.5 lb. Commercial Countertop Deep Fryer 208V 8.5 lbs. 2700 W
Product Image Anvil FFA7110 10 Pound Countertop Fryer 110V 10 lbs. 1800 W
Product Image Avantco 20 Pound Countertop Fryer Twin Pots 120V 20 lbs. 1750 W per pot
Product Image Anvil FFA8120 20 Pound Countertop Fryer 220V 2 x 2500W 20 lbs. 2500 W per pot
Medium Duty Electric

Medium volume use in a deli, sandwich shop, or concession stand

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Product Image Star-Max 515ED-208/240V 15 Pound Countertop Fryer 208/240V 15 lbs. 3455W @ 208V
4600W @ 240V
Product Image Star-Max 530TED - 208/240V 30 Pound Countertop Fryer Twin Pots 208/240V 30 lbs. 6910W @ 208V
9200W @ 240V
Medium- Heavy Duty Gas

Medium-high volume use in a deli, sandwich shop, or concession stand

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Product Image Star-Max 615FF 15 Pound Gas Countertop Fryer 15 lbs. 30,000 BTU
Product Image Star-Max 630FF 30 Pound Gas Countertop Fryer 30 lbs. Liquid Propane: 70,000 BTU

Natural Gas: 65,000 BTU
Heavy Duty Gas

Constant, heavy use or when user may not have room for a floor fryer

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Product Image Cooking Performance Group CPG-F-25C 25 lb. Countertop Fryer 25 lbs. 60,000 BTU
Product Image Cooking Performance Group CPG-F-15C 15 lb. Countertop Fryer 15 lbs. 40,000 BTU
Product Image Frymaster J1CSD 15-20 Pound Gas Countertop Fryer 20 lbs. 45,000 BTU
Product Image Star-Max 630FF 30 Pound Gas Countertop Fryer 30 lbs. Liquid Propane: 70,000 BTU

Natural Gas: 65,000 BTU
Product Image APW Wyott APWF-15C 15 lb. Gas Countertop Fryer 15 lbs. 40,000 BTU
Product Image Star 615FF 15 lb. Gas Countertop Fryer 15 lbs.
30,000 BTU

Specialty Fryers

Here is a sampling of what we offer in each specialty fryer category.

Type Model Tank Capacity Load Capacity
Pressure

High efficiency choice for fried chicken and more

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Product ImageWinston Industries LP46 Collectramatic 64 lb. Electric Pressure Fryer 64 lbs. 14 lbs./load
Product ImageWinston Industries LP56 Collectramatic 75 lb. Electric Pressure Fryer 75 lbs. 18 lbs./load
Type Model Tank Capacity BTU/Watts
Corn Dog

Specially designed for corn dogs and other fried treats on a stick

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Product ImageGold Medal 8048D Small Fryer w/ Drain 230V 30 lbs. 3000W
Product ImageGold Medal 8068 King Dog Electric Corn Dog Fryer for 8 1/2" Corn Dogs - 230V 30 lbs. 5750W
Product ImageGold Medal 8065NS Universal Gas Fryer 43 lbs. 65,000 BTU
Product ImageGold Medal 8068 FL King Dog Electric Corn Dog Fryer for 12" Corn Dogs - 230V 50 lbs. 5750W
Type Model Tank Capacity Output Per Hour
Funnel Cake

Wide, shallow tank especially suited for funnel cakes

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Product ImageGold Medal FW-9 8051D Funnel Cake Fryer - Shallow 120V 10 lbs. 30 to 50
Product ImageGold Medal 8066 Hot Shot Hi Watt Shallow Funnel Cake Fryer 20 lbs. 70 to 80
Product ImageGold Medal 5099NS 50 lb. Funnel Cake Fryer - LP Gas 50 lbs. 90 to 120
Type Model Lbs./hr Watts
Semi-Automatic Ventless Countertop

Fry single batches of product at a time at the push of a button

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Product ImagePerfect Fry PFC1875 Semi-Automatic Ventless Countertop Deep Fryer - 1.9 kW 30 1900
Product ImagePerfect Fry PFC3750 Semi-Automatic Ventless Countertop Deep Fryer - 3.8 kW 45 3800
Product ImagePerfect Fry PFC5700 Semi-Automatic Ventless Countertop Deep Fryer - 5.7 kW 60 5700
Automatic Ventless Countertop

Same benefits as their semi-automatic counterparts, but give you the additional flexibility of "queing" up a second batch while the first batch is frying

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Product ImagePerfect Fry PFA3750 Fully-Automatic Ventless Countertop Deep Fryer - 4.2 kW 50 4200
Product ImagePerfect Fry PFA5700 Fully-Automatic Ventless Countertop Deep Fryer - 6 kW 70 6000
Product ImagePerfect Fry PFA7200 Fully-Automatic Ventless Countertop Deep Fryer - 7.6 kW 90 7600
Spin Fresh Ventless Countertop

brings all the same benefits of a semi-automatic model, but also "spin dries" the product after it's done frying, for longer hold times and better tasting food

Product ImagePerfect Fry SFC570 Spin Fresh Countertop Fryer - Single Phase - 6 kW 50 6000

Our Fryer Accessories

We carry a range of accessories for your fryer! From fry pots and fry baskets, to filter paper and accessories, fryer oil filtering machines, and gas connectors and hoses, we have everything you need!

Fryer oil is expensive. To get the best performance out of your fryer and prolong the life of your oil and save money, check out our Frypowder Buying Guide! Or, visit our Fryer Oil Buying Guide to learn which oil will work best for your needs!



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