Perfect Fry Company PFA720/1 Ventless Countertop Fryer

Product No: PFA720/1

Product Description

The Perfect Fry Company PFA720/1 is a self-contained, ventless countertop fryer designed for commercial kitchens where conventional extraction canopies are either unavailable or impractical. Unlike a standard open-vat fryer, it uses a fully enclosed cooking chamber with an integral filtration system that captures cooking odours and airborne grease particles internally, allowing it to operate without a dedicated extraction connection. The result is a compact, freestanding unit that can be positioned on a countertop in locations that would otherwise be unsuitable for frying equipment.

In service, the unit is designed to deliver consistent, repeatable results batch after batch. The automated cooking cycle takes control of timing and temperature management, which reduces reliance on individual operator judgement and helps maintain food quality across a full service period. This is particularly relevant in environments where staff turnover is high or where frying is one of many tasks being managed simultaneously at the pass.

The practical advantages of a ventless fryer of this type tend to centre on placement flexibility and operational simplicity:

  • No extraction canopy or fixed ventilation required, opening up a wider range of installation positions
  • Enclosed design reduces ambient kitchen odour and grease migration to nearby surfaces
  • Automated cycle reduces operator dependency and helps consistency across service
  • Compact countertop footprint suits concession units, bar kitchens, and secondary service points
  • Integral filtration system extends oil life and reduces waste oil volume

Before purchasing, it is worth considering the throughput requirements of your operation carefully. A self-contained unit of this type is well suited to moderate-volume frying — snacks, sides, or supplementary fried items — rather than high-volume continuous frying as a primary cooking station. If frying forms a major part of your output, a larger open-vat fryer with dedicated extraction may offer better throughput per service period. Equally, if extraction genuinely cannot be installed, this unit may be the most practical solution available regardless of volume.

The PFA720/1 is commonly found in hotel bars, corporate catering units, concession stands, ghost kitchen pods, and secondary kitchen stations where a full extraction setup is not feasible. It is less suited as the sole fryer in a high-volume à la carte kitchen where rapid consecutive batches are expected throughout a long service.

If you are unsure whether this unit matches your service volume or kitchen layout, we are happy to talk it through before you commit to a purchase.

Key Features

  • Ventless operation with integral filtration captures grease and cooking odours
  • Fully enclosed cooking chamber with automated timing and temperature control
  • Self-contained countertop design requires no extraction canopy connection
  • Filtration system actively extends oil life between oil changes
  • Compact footprint suitable for counter installation in restricted spaces

Operational Benefits

  • Enables frying in locations where extraction installation is not possible
  • Automated cook cycle maintains consistent food quality across a full service
  • Reduces ambient grease and odour in open or mixed-use kitchen environments
  • Longer oil life lowers ongoing consumable costs during regular service
  • Frees operators to manage multiple tasks without monitoring fry times manually

Specifications

Capacity (litres)
8
External depth (mm)
677
External height (mm)
762
External width (mm)
434
Number of baskets
1
Number of tanks
1
Power rating (kw)
7.2
Power type
Electric 1 Phase
Weight (kg)
57

Downloads

PFA-Spec-Sheet

Frequently Asked Questions

Regular price £8,310.00 exc. VAT £9,972.00 inc. VAT
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  • In the event of equipment failure an engineer will be sent for an onsite repair
  • In the event of equipment failure any parts needed will be provided
  • Equipment that should be connected to a suitably rated outlet - must be installed by a competent person
  • Equipment can be connected to a single phase power supply – must be installed by a competent person