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New fryer from Roband Roband Breaking new ground with its innovative design, the Roband Frypod excels with its performance, safety and cleanliness of operation.

Delivering perfectly fried food time after time, the responsiveness of the Frypod elements to any drop in temperature has been honed and the temperature band that the fryer continues to operate in when loaded with food has been tightened.

This ensures that the temperature drop of the oil is minimised during the cooking process, delivering consistent, perfect results. It also means less oil in the food and longer oil life.

With a modern brushed stainless steel finish, the sleek exterior also houses a simple but clever safety lock mechanism that prevents users from removing the elements when the machine is switched on and prevents the machine from being turned on when the elements are removed.
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Price & Spec
MODELPRODUCT
CODE
TANK SIZE
(ltrs)
DIMENSIONS
D x W x H (mm)
BASKET SIZE
D x W x H (mm)
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTION
(UK amp)
POWER
(watts)
PRICE
£
FR155RFR155480 x 290 x 335215 x 215 x 13713 amp plug2300655
FR255RFR252 x 5480 x 570 x 335215 x 215 x 1372 x 13 amp plugs2 x 23001,196


MODELHEAT UP TIME
Mins (25-180°C)
THAWED CHIPS
PRODUCTION
(Kgs/Hr)
FROZEN CHIPS
PRODUCTION
(Kgs/Hr)
FR151176.5
FR25111413
Features
  • Precise thermostat control
  • Modern brushed stainless steel finish
  • Splashguard with bash plate that returns oil to tank
  • Safety lock mechanism prevents element removal when machine is on
  • Elements swing back and lock in place for draining and tank removal
  • Bevelled fryer body for easy tank removal
  • Safety over-temperature cut-out
  • Max & min oil level markers
  • Element guard and capillary protection
  • Multi-functional fryer lid included
  • Isolating switch
  • Insulated basket handle
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Resources

Roband Frypods (2020)

Roband Frypods User Instructions (5-18)

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