Frymaster® celebrates 75 years of commercial foodservice equipment innovation and industry leadership. In 1935, the first Frymaster fryer was built by company founder P.F. Ratcliff incorporating cutting edge technologies such as open frypot design, centerline thermostat placement, and jet burner technology.
Since then, as a world-leading manufacturer in the foodservice industry, Frymaster has become known for many industry firsts, including computer controlled frying, built-in oil filtration, high-efficiency fryers, and oil conserving fryers.
With a full line of fryers carrying ENERGY STAR® efficiency ratings, Frymaster’s state-of-the-art equipment helps improve profit-margins and contribute to green and sustainability initiatives. Frymaster is a founding member of the FitFrying Partnership and launched www.fitfrying.com, a website now maintained by the partnership and designed as a “first stop” resource for foodservice operators on preparing fried foods more healthfully.
Frymaster is proud of its long-standing customer relationships, some spanning more than 4 decades. For 75 years Frymaster products have been proven, trusted, and preferred worldwide. 75 years of firsts – it’s a good beginning.
Frymaster (foodservice fryers) celebrates 75 years of firsts

五月 10, 2010
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