Gas Fryers
Industrial floor and countertop gas fryers and gas deep fryers in natural gas and propane configurations with built-in oil filtration!
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50 Lb Gas Freestanding Fryer, 122,000 BTU
$5,119.00Ā /ea
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150 Lb PowerFry3 Natural Gas Freestanding Fryer w/ Built-In Filtration, 210,000 BTU
$48,765.00Ā /ea
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65 Lb Natural Gas Freestanding Fryer w/ Built-in Filtration, 85,000 BTU
$9,537.50Ā /ea
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130 Lb Natural Gas Freestanding Fryer w/ Built-in Filtration, 170,000 BTU
$20,017.20Ā /ea
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195 Lb Natural Gas Freestanding Fryer w/ Built-in Filtration, 255,000 BTU
$19,204.50Ā /ea
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195 Lb Natural Gas Freestanding Fryer w/ Built-in Filtration, 255,000 BTU
$26,262.60Ā /ea
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63 Lb Gas Freestanding Fryer, 119,000 BTU
$11,087.00Ā /ea
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63 Lb Gas Freestanding Fryer w/ Built-in Filtration System, 119,000 BTU
$21,540.00Ā /ea
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50 Lb PowerFry3 Natural Gas Freestanding Fryer, 70,000 BTU
$9,873.00Ā /ea
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50 Lb PowerFry3 Propane Gas Freestanding Fryer, 70,000 BTU
$9,873.00Ā /ea
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Best Gas Fryers & Deep Fryers for Commercial Kitchens
Commercial gas fryers and gas deep fryers deliver the high BTU output and rapid oil recovery that high-volume restaurant kitchens demand. Gas-powered fryers heat cooking oil faster than electric alternatives and recover to frying temperature more quickly between batches, making them the standard choice for quick-service restaurants, full-service kitchens, cafeterias, food trucks, and concession operations that rely on consistent fried food quality throughout peak service hours.
This category includes floor model gas fryers for permanent cookline installations and countertop gas fryers for smaller operations and portable setups. Fryers are available in single through six-pot configurations with oil capacities ranging from 15 to 360 pounds per unit. Burner styles include tube-fired fryers for general frying, open pot fryers for breaded and battered items that produce heavy sediment, and flat bottom fryers for delicate items like tortilla chips and tempura. Both natural gas and propane models are available across all sizes and configurations, with built-in oil filtration systems on over half of all models for extended oil life and reduced operating costs.
We offer gas fryers from trusted commercial brands including American Range, Anets, Black Diamond, CookRite, Dean, Eagle Group, Frymaster, Garland, Giles, Globe, Henny Penny, Imperial Range, Omcan USA, Pitco, Sapphire Manufacturing, Southbend, Star Mfg, Vulcan, and Winco.
Benefits of Commercial Gas Deep Fryers
The primary benefit of a gas deep fryer over an electric fryer is heat output and recovery speed. Gas fryers produce higher BTU ratings, ranging from approximately 26,500 BTU for compact countertop units to over 800,000 BTU for large multi-pot floor batteries, which means oil reaches frying temperature faster at startup and recovers more quickly after each batch of food is dropped. For high-volume operations frying chicken, french fries, fish, and other menu staples throughout continuous service, faster recovery translates directly to higher throughput and more consistent food quality.
Built-in oil filtration systems are one of the most valuable features available on commercial gas fryers. Over half of the gas fryers in this category include integrated filtration that pumps cooking oil through a filter medium to remove food particles, carbon, and degradation byproducts. Regular filtration extends oil life significantly, reducing oil purchasing costs and improving the taste and appearance of fried foods. For operations that go through multiple fryer loads per day, built-in filtration pays for itself through lower oil consumption alone.
Gas fryers also offer operating cost advantages in many markets. Natural gas and propane are frequently less expensive per BTU than electricity, making gas-fired fryers more economical to run in areas where gas rates are favorable. The rapid heat recovery of gas burners also means less time at idle between batches, which reduces total energy consumption during service compared to electric fryers that take longer to return to temperature.
What to Look for in Gas Fryers
Selecting the right commercial gas fryer depends on your menu, your frying volume, your kitchen layout, and your fuel source. Consider these factors:
- Placement: Floor model gas fryers are the standard for permanent restaurant cooklines, available in widths from 7 to 93 inches for single units through multi-pot batteries. Countertop gas fryers fit smaller operations, food trucks, and locations where floor space is limited.
- Fry pot count: Single-pot fryers handle dedicated frying stations. Multi-pot fryers with 2, 3, 4, or even 6 pots allow operators to fry different menu items simultaneously at different temperatures, preventing flavor transfer between products.
- Oil capacity: Fryer capacity ranges from 15 pounds for small countertop models to 360 pounds for large floor batteries. Match oil capacity to your batch sizes and hourly frying volume.
- Burner style: Tube-fired fryers are the most common and handle general frying applications. Open pot fryers have no tubes in the oil tank, making them ideal for heavily breaded and battered items that produce sediment that needs to settle to the cool zone. Flat bottom fryers have a shallow, flat oil tank for delicate items like tortilla chips, doughnuts, and tempura.
- Gas type: Verify whether your kitchen is plumbed for natural gas or propane (LP). Most commercial gas fryers are available in both configurations but must be ordered or converted for the correct fuel type.
- BTU rating: Higher BTU output means faster oil heating and recovery. High-volume operations need fryers with BTU ratings that can keep up with continuous batch frying without long recovery delays between loads.
- Oil filtration: Built-in filtration systems pump oil through filter media to remove particles and extend oil life. Operations that fry continuously throughout service benefit significantly from integrated filtration versus manual filter methods.
- Controls: Millivolt controls are simple and reliable with no electrical connection needed. Thermostatic, solid-state, digital, and computer controls offer progressively more precise temperature management and programmable cooking cycles for consistent results across staff members.
Shop Gas Fryers Today
From compact countertop natural gas fryers for food trucks and small kitchens to large multi-pot floor model gas deep fryer batteries with built-in filtration for high-volume restaurant cooklines, the right commercial gas fryer keeps your frying operation running at full capacity. Browse our selection of gas fryers and gas deep fryers to find the pot count, oil capacity, burner style, and fuel type that fits your operation.
Need complementary frying equipment? Explore our selection of electric fryers and fryer accessories for additional frying solutions.










































