Buffalo Twin Tank Induction Fryer 2x3kW
Product Description
The Buffalo Twin Tank Induction Fryer is a countertop electric fryer with two separate frying tanks, each driven by a 3kW induction element. Where conventional fryers heat oil via an...
Specifications
- Capacity
- 15Ltr
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 410(H) x 576(W) x 478(D)mm
- Number of baskets
- 2
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Product Description
The Buffalo Twin Tank Induction Fryer is a countertop electric fryer with two separate frying tanks, each driven by a 3kW induction element. Where conventional fryers heat oil via an immersed resistive element or a gas burner, induction transfers energy directly into the tank itself. The result is quicker heat-up, faster recovery after loading, and relatively cool exterior surfaces during operation. The two tanks are fully independent, allowing different products to be cooked at different temperatures at the same time without flavour transfer or cross-contamination of the cooking medium.
During a busy service, temperature recovery is one of the more visible advantages. Because induction heat is generated within the tank rather than conducted through a surrounding element, the oil returns to temperature more quickly after a batch is loaded, which helps keep results consistent across consecutive runs. This also means less heat is radiated into the working environment, which is a practical consideration at a crowded frying station.
From a day-to-day operational standpoint, the main advantages are:
- Independent tanks support separate allergen management or simultaneous cooking of different products
- Induction heating reduces energy waste at idle compared with traditional resistive element fryers
- Cool-touch exterior surfaces reduce burn risk for kitchen staff working close to the station
- Countertop format keeps the footprint manageable where floor space is limited
- No gas or water connections required — straightforward to position within an existing kitchen layout
Installation is uncomplicated for a countertop unit, but the combined 6kW draw across both tanks does mean you will need to confirm that your existing electrical circuit can support the load before the unit goes into service. No gas supply, water connection, or additional ventilation ducting is required beyond the extraction already covering your frying station. At just over 22kg, the unit can be repositioned without difficulty if your layout changes.
This fryer is well suited to cafés, small restaurant kitchens, food-to-go operations, and similar environments where frying is a regular part of service but not the primary throughput driver. It is a countertop unit with moderate capacity, and it is not intended to replace a large floor-standing fryer in a kitchen running continuous high-volume frying. For sites with heavier demand, a higher-capacity model would be worth considering.
If you would like to talk through whether this unit fits your service style or kitchen setup, our team is glad to help you work through it before you decide.
Key Features
- Two independent 3kW induction tanks for simultaneous separate frying
- Induction heating delivers faster oil recovery after product loading
- Temperature range of 60°C to 190°C covers a broad range of frying tasks
- Countertop format with no gas or water connections required
- Cool-touch exterior surfaces during normal operation at the frying station
Operational Benefits
- Maintain consistent frying results across consecutive batches during service
- Cook allergen-sensitive items separately without cross-contamination risk
- Reduce ambient heat at the frying station for a more comfortable workspace
- Lower idle energy use compared with conventional resistive element fryers
- Reposition easily between service periods without specialist installation work
Specifications
- Capacity
- 15Ltr
- Colour
- Silver
- Dimensions
- 410(H) x 576(W) x 478(D)mm
- Number of baskets
- 2
- Number of tanks
- 2
- Output
- 3000W X 2
- Temperature range
- 60°C to 190°C
- Warranty
- 2 Years
- Weight
- 22.7kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- It is well suited to moderate frying volumes — cafés, small restaurant kitchens, and food-to-go counters where frying is a regular part of the menu but not the dominant throughput requirement. For kitchens running continuous high-volume frying across a long service, a higher-capacity floor-standing unit would be a more appropriate choice, and our team can help assess which capacity is right for your operation.
- The unit draws a combined 6kW across both tanks, so you will need to confirm that your existing electrical circuit has sufficient capacity before installation. There are no gas or water connections, and no additional ventilation ducting is required beyond the extraction already in place above your frying station.
- Yes — the tanks operate independently of one another, with separate temperature controls. This makes it practical to fry different products simultaneously, or to dedicate one tank to allergen-sensitive items while the other handles standard frying, without any risk of flavour transfer or cross-contamination of the cooking oil.