Frymaster 2FQG60T FilterQuick (2) 63lb. Gas Fryer w/ Automatic Filtration
Features easy-touch control panel w/ twin baskets
Frymaster Model: 2FQG60T SKU: 261679Select
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Frymaster 2FQG60T Specifications
The Frymaster 2FQG60T FilterQuick® Gas Fryer is a high-performance, oil-conserving solution designed for medium-volume commercial kitchens. This dual-tank fryer features two 63-lb (31-liter) stainless steel frypots, each equipped with a built-in automatic filtration system. The integrated FilterQuick® system simplifies oil maintenance by automatically filtering oil during idle periods, extending oil life and enhancing food quality.
Features:
- Frymaster® FilterQuick™ Gas Fryer Battery
- (2) 63 lb. Capacity each
- Built-in automatic filtration
- FilterQuick 4000 "Easy Touch" controller
- Electronic ignition
- Rack-type basket support, hanger & twin baskets
- Filter starter kit
- 8 GPM pump
- Stainless steel front and sides
- Adjustable casters
- 238,000 BTU
- Certifications: CSA Star, CSA Flame, cCSAus, NSF, ENERGY STAR®
Warranty:
This item comes with a (1) Year parts & labor warranty.
Manufacturer Information | |
| Brand | Frymaster |
|---|---|
| Model | 2FQG60T |
Power Information | |
| Uses Gas? | Yes |
| BTU's | 238,000 |
Item Dimensions | |
| Weight | 390.00 lbs. |
| Width | 40.00 in. |
| Depth | 33.13 in. |
| Height | 47.75 in. |
Documents
NSF Listed
This product meets National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) standards for public safety & environmental factors with regards to design, manufacture, operation, and labeling.
CSA Certified
This product has been certified by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) for its use type. Products with more than one power type, such as electric and gas features, will have multiple CSA certifications.
Energy Star Certified
This product has been certified by a joint agency program supported by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for energy efficiency.



