Fryer-MEE80F4

Features

● High quality stainless steel construction, easy to clean
● High power for repaid temperature recovery
● Vat capacity: 30 liter
● Manual control, convenient operation
● Heating element can be swung up for fry pot cleaning
● Deep cylinder cold area, improve oil utilization
● High temperature safety limit
● Stainless steel oil drain value with safety interlock
● High grade stainless steel: SUS 304 for food contact safety
● Heavy gauge design: 1.5 mm table top and tank; other structural area from 1.2mm to 2.0 mm
● 6” adjustable leg

Accessories

● Two fry baskets
● Crumb screen
● Drain clog clearance prod
● Drain oil extension pipe

Description

Model Description Dimensions (mm) Voltage Power(KW)
MEE80F4 Single tank fryer on cabinet 400 x 800 x (850 + 150) 3N ∼ 380V 15

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