Fryer Oil Waste Removers

Safely and efficiently remove used fryer oil with a deep fryer oil waste remover!

Even with advanced techniques in oil life maintenance, frying oil eventually gets dirty or expires. When it does, removing it by hand is a lengthy and imperfect process, always leaving behind a fair amount of cold zone oil that will end up mixed with the new oil. Maintaining an effective restaurant requires regularly filtering and replacing the oil in a deep fryer. Pieces of food and breading may fall into the oil when you cook your tasty items and you need to regularly remove these materials so your machine doesn't become clogged. Manual cooking oil filtration devices drain the oil and remove any remaining contaminants.

To completely remove the oil and truly start fresh, fryer oil waste removers are the way to go. They quickly pump out old oil, leaving a fryer that can easily be cleaned and refilled.

These fryer oil removers are available in a variety of sizes ranging from 50 to 100 pound capacities. Coming equipped on movable casters, these units make transporting fryer oil easy and safe for kitchen staff.

Additional Fryer Cleaning Supplies

Check out portable commercial fryer filters that can not only remove and clean used shortening oil, but they can also be used to reload a fryer pot with fresh, clean oil. These units do an extra step that oil waste removers cannot. Commercial fryer filter machines will give your fry station the necessary equipment to keep your fried goods delicious.

You can purchase deep fryer accessories that will help you keep your machine performing at the ideal state for years to come. Check out our collection of fryer brushes and cleanout rods to get those harder to reach spots in the fry pot.

Users also have the option of manually filtering the oil using a cone filter. Although it takes more time, this approach is more cost-effective than portable oil filter devices. Also useful in filtering old oil, cloth cone filters are often used with smaller, countertop fryer models. These cloth filters sit in a filter holder while the oil in poured through. Debris and particles will be filtered out while oil will drip through cleaner than before.

Burkett Resources

To keep your staff up-to-date with when and how to maintain a commercial deep fryer, check out the Burkett Blog, "How to clean and maintain a deep fryer."