Frymaster Fryers & Deep Fryers
Frymaster fryers include equipment for nearly any need, whether you're looking for an economic, medium-duty fryer such as the Frymaster GF14SD, or a high-efficiency machine with automated controls. More
Frymaster Commercial Deep Fryers: What You Need to Know
Frymaster fryers come with oil capacities between 43 and 150 pounds, so every operator can find an efficient option for their needs. Choose a tube-type fryer, such as those in the HD and ES series, for lightly breaded and frozen products. Battered foods and items that produce lots of sediment should be fried in open-pot fryers included in the Master Jet and GF series.
Common Questions About Frymaster Fryers
Why choose a Frymaster deep fryer?
Frymaster's oil-conserving fryers use as much as 40 percent less oil to do the same work as same-sized traditional fryers. Oil is often the most expensive component of owning a fryer, so reducing that expense can make a significant difference over the life of the equipment. Many Frymaster fryers are available with built-in oil filtration that avoids arduous labor spent filtering the oil, which is a crucial step to maintaining the taste of your fried products and extending the life of the oil.
Are Frymaster fryers more efficient than other brands?
Each Frymaster deep fryer in the high-efficiency line has earned an ENERGY STAR certification, meaning they're significantly more energy efficient than comparable, noncertified models. These take advantage of tube-type frypots with heat baffles that promote quick preheating and recovery times. Insulated frypots enable the fryers to enter a low-energy state when they're not being used, further conserving fuel without sacrificing performance. High-efficiency Frymaster gas fryers also feature millivolt controls, eliminating the need for a standing pilot light without requiring an electrical connection.
Should I get a gas or electric Frymaster fryer?
Frymaster electric fryers and gas fryers work the same and have the same features in almost every aspect. The choice of utility comes down to which is more affordable in your area. For mobile operations, such as food trucks, a Frymaster propane deep fryer may be the best option. Consult the product specifications page to read about the features of the fryer you're considering.