Electric Fryers
Commercial electric fryers are built for kitchens that don't have a gas line or need more precise temperature control. They're easier to install than gas models and deliver steady results, batch after batch. If you're running a cafe, a small electric fryer covers the basics. For high-volume restaurants, go with a large floor model. Just make sure your electrical setup can handle the load.
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Atosa ACEF-10 10 lb Countertop Electric Fryer, Stainless Steel Construction, 120V
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Atosa ACEF-16 16 lb Countertop Electric Fryer, Stainless Steel Construction, 208-240V
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Atosa ACEF-32 32 lb Countertop Electric Fryer, Dual Baskets, Stainless Steel Construction, 208-240V
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Common Types and Configurations
- Electric countertop fryers: Compact units that sit on a prep counter. Good for smaller operations, tight spaces, or as a backup fryer station.
- Electric deep fryers: Full size floor units with higher oil capacity. Built for high-volume kitchens where frying is a core part of the menu.
- Commercial double deep fryers: Two separate vats in one unit. Lets you fry different items at the same time without flavor transfer.
- Small commercial electric fryers: Compact countertop models for lower volume operations or kitchens with limited space.
- Large electric deep fryers: High capacity floor units for restaurants and foodservice operations running continuous frying through multiple services.
What to Look at Before You Buy
- Oil capacity: Countertop fryers hold 15 to 30 pounds of oil. Floor models go from 40 up to 80 pounds or more. Choose based on your menu and how much you fry during peak hours.
- Wattage and voltage: Most commercial electric fryers need 208V or 240V power. Standard outlets won't cut it. Check your kitchen's electrical panel before you buy.
- Temperature control: Electric fryers give you tighter control than gas. If you want every batch the same, pick a model with digital controls.
- Number of vats: Single vat fryers are fine for simple menus. Double vat models let you fry different foods at once without mixing flavors.
- Recovery time: Higher wattage means the fryer bounces back faster between batches. This is key during rush periods.
- Filtration system: Built-in filtration helps your oil last longer and cuts down on costs. Not every model has it, so check before you buy.
- Installation: You won't need a gas line, but you do need a licensed electrician for the hookup. Make sure your panel and breakers can handle the fryer.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a commercial electric fryer and a gas fryer?
Electric fryers are easier to install because you don't need a gas line. They give you better temperature control and are the go-to in kitchens where gas isn't an option. Gas fryers heat up and recover faster, and usually cost less to run if you're frying all day. If you need precision or don't have gas, electric is the way to go.
What size commercial electric fryer do I need?
It comes down to your menu and how much you fry at once. For low volume or backup, a small countertop fryer is enough. If frying is a main part of your business, go with a large floor model for more oil and faster recovery. Plan on 1 to 1.5 pounds of oil for every pound of food you fry per hour.
Are commercial electric fryers good for restaurants?
Yes. Electric fryers are a solid choice if you don't have a gas line or need tight temperature control. They're easy to install and handle a wide range of menu items. You'll see them in smaller restaurants, cafes, and anywhere gas isn't practical.