Anets Silverline Gas Tube Fryer
Anets provides the best value in frying with the SLG40 gas fryer. The improved design provides an affordable fryer the keeps up with load after load of production. The heating system has been engineered for maximum efficiency and clean ability
Using 2burner tubes equipped with computer designed radiant, this fryer require only 90mj input to achieve maximum cooking capacity. The unique shape of the tubes allows easy access to all areas of the frypot. Centre mounted snap action thermostat responds quickly to fry loads.
.Dean Super Runner Fryers – Single Tank Tube-Type Gas Deep Fryer
Dean tube fryers feature a wide cold zone to capture the natural fall-off, or sediment that occurs during frying. Since loose particles can result in carbonization, taste transfer, and oil breakdown; the wide cold zone makes Dean tube fryers particularly well suited for heavy-sediment foods. A full 20% of the fryer’s oil is below the tubes and below 149°C. This assures adequate space for the sediment to collect safely away from the burners, so it will not carbonize and accelerate oil deterioration or transfer of flavours to the cooked food.
.Dean Super Runner Fryers – Single Tank Tube-Type Gas Deep Fryer
Dean tube fryers feature a wide cold zone to capture the natural fall-off, or sediment that occurs during frying. Since loose particles can result in carbonization, taste transfer, and oil breakdown; the wide cold zone makes Dean tube fryers particularly well suited for heavy-sediment foods. A full 20% of the fryer’s oil is below the tubes and below 149°C. This assures adequate space for the sediment to collect safely away from the burners, so it will not carbonize and accelerate oil deterioration or transfer of flavours to the cooked food.
.Dean Super Runner Fryers – Single Tank Tube-Type Gas Deep Fryer
Dean tube fryers feature a wide cold zone to capture the natural fall-off, or sediment that occurs during frying. Since loose particles can result in carbonization, taste transfer, and oil breakdown; the wide cold zone makes Dean tube fryers particularly well suited for heavy-sediment foods. A full 20% of the fryer’s oil is below the tubes and below 149°C. This assures adequate space for the sediment to collect safely away from the burners, so it will not carbonize and accelerate oil deterioration or transfer of flavours to the cooked food.