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Commercial deep fryers are the background of many restaurants, as they can cook a variety of food like appetizers, entrees and sides and favorites like French fries and chicken wings. In order to meet the demands for different food types that deep fryers can cook and the amount they can produce, top foodservice brands including Pitco, Frymaster, Vulcan and Globe have created different fryer types to meet all the demands in the industry.

With ACityDiscount, you can shop a variety of deep fryer types including commercial electric deep fryers, countertop deep fryers for items like donuts and funnel cakes, and commercial gas deep fryers for heavy-duty use. Knowing the food type and amount you plan to cook daily can help determine which fryer is best for your foodservice operation.

Whether you own or operate a fast food, restaurant and bar, or food truck business, the professionals at ACityDiscount can help you find the best new or used commercial deep fryer to fit your business needs. Browse our large selection of deep fryers today and give our knowledgeable staff a call at 404-752-6715 if you have questions.

Select the Right Commercial Deep Fryer for Your Restaurant

In addition to choosing between a gas fryer or an electric fryer, you will need to choose the type of fryer pot you will need. The pot is the area where they oil is stored and heated.

Tube Style Commercial Fryers are made for battered food cooking. This type has tubes inside the pot that heat the oil. This creates a cold zone where sediment and crumbs can settle. This helps reduce how often you will need to clean, strain, or replace oil.

Open or Flat Bottom Pot Commercial Fryers are great for items with light to no breading such as fries. This type of industrial deep fryer heats the pot itself which in turn heats the oil. This means that the oil is all heated so having crumbs or sediment will result in a burned flavor due to the continued cooking of the debris. Regular straining can reduce this but you will ultimately go through more oil with this type of fryer to maintain a consistent flavor on your menu. Open bottom pots have a downward angle to make draining easier, while flat bottom pots do not.

Generally, all fryers in your kitchen will require ventilation due to the grease exhaust. There are a few commercial deep fryers that are fully enclosed and do not need to be placed under your hood. We recommend keeping this in mind when building a new kitchen or replacing an older fryer. You need to consider space available under your hood.

There are still a few more things to consider when purchasing a fryer for your commercial foodservice operation such as controls, size, and filters. You may also want to consider the equipment needed to efficiently clean your commercial fryer.

Brian Dufries

Ask an ACityDiscount Expert: Brian Dufries

How Brian likes his chicken wings: Mild to naked wings so I can enjoy the wing itself; nice and crispy!

Here’s a few questions we consider when helping ACityDiscount customers purchase commercial deep fryers:

How quickly is the commercial deep fryer going to recover?

When you drop frozen product or cold product, is it going to sit in the fryer and get soggy… or is it going to get in and out fast… with a crispy finished product… ready to fry again… and again… and again?

How far down do the fry baskets sit?

I want them to sit three-quarters of the way down so my wings and fries are able to breathe and move while in the oil. That’s a great way to achieve full crispness.

Can you invest early to save money later?

I always recommend the Pitco Solstice. Why? It’s going to pump out the product faster and more efficiently, enjoy a longer life and save you money (on oil) because it has a better filtration system; it gets all the oil out so it’s easier to clean.

If you can’t afford the Pitco Solstice?

We offer a wide variety of brands to fit your budget, whether you’re a brand-new restaurant or food truck unsure of the level of volume you’ll serve or an experienced operator with built-in regulars. Note: It’s easier to get away with frying French fries on an economy-level commercial deep fryer than a bulkier item like chicken.

Ready to fry? Stop by our showroom in the Atlanta suburb of Norcross and talk to our staff about commercial deep fryers. Or speak to one of our specialists at 888-949-9613.

How do I find the right fryer?

Three great things to know when purchasing a deep fryer are:
1) What power source: Gas or electric?
2) How often will the fryer be moved around (i.e. concession usage)?
3) How close will it be used near other kitchen equipment or other food prep areas?
This will help you determine the right mix of features and price for your new fryer.