Roller Grill FD 50D 10 Litre Twin Tank Electric Counter Fryer
Product Description
The Roller Grill FD 50D is a countertop electric fryer with two independent tanks sharing a combined 10-litre oil capacity. Each tank operates separately, which means you can fry different...
Specifications
- Capacity (litres)
- 10
- External depth (mm)
- 420
- External height (mm)
- 320
- External width (mm)
- 390
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Roller Grill FD50D Fryer SpecificationsProduct Description
The Roller Grill FD 50D is a countertop electric fryer with two independent tanks sharing a combined 10-litre oil capacity. Each tank operates separately, which means you can fry different products simultaneously without flavour transfer — a practical arrangement for any kitchen running a mixed fried menu from a single compact unit. The fryer is supplied with cables and plugs, so it can generally be brought into service without specialist electrical installation.
In day-to-day use, the FD 50D is well suited to light-to-moderate frying volumes. A cold zone beneath each heating element keeps sediment away from the hottest oil, which slows oil degradation and reduces how often you need to change it — a modest but consistent saving over time. The thermostat holds steady cooking temperatures through a shift, and heat-resistant basket handles allow for quicker, safer product changes during service.
From a maintenance and safety standpoint, the design is straightforward to manage:
- Removable head unit and oil pans simplify end-of-service cleaning
- A safety micro switch prevents operation if the element is not correctly seated
- A secondary safety thermostat provides an additional layer of protection
Because the unit is plug-in, hard-wired installation is not required in most cases. That said, it is worth confirming that your countertop supply can comfortably support the electrical load before deploying it, and ensuring adequate extraction is in place above the fryer in line with your kitchen ventilation requirements.
The FD 50D suits cafés, snack bars, small restaurants, and concession setups where a compact twin-tank fryer can handle a varied fried menu without occupying significant counter space. It is not intended for sustained high-volume output — kitchens where continuous frying is central to service would be better served by a heavier-duty freestanding model.
If you are weighing up whether this fryer will keep pace with your service volumes, the team is happy to talk it through with you.
Key Features
- Two independent 5-litre tanks allow simultaneous frying without flavour crossover
- Cold zone beneath each element reduces sediment contact with active oil
- Thermostat maintains consistent cooking temperature throughout service
- Removable head unit and oil pans for straightforward end-of-service cleaning
- Safety micro switch prevents operation unless heating element is correctly seated
Operational Benefits
- Serve a mixed fried menu from one compact countertop unit
- Slower oil degradation lowers daily oil change frequency and running costs
- Stable frying temperatures reduce the risk of inconsistent results during busy periods
- Plug-in connection avoids the cost and delay of specialist electrical installation
- Simple disassembly keeps cleaning time short at the end of each shift
Specifications
- Capacity (litres)
- 10
- External depth (mm)
- 420
- External height (mm)
- 320
- External width (mm)
- 390
- Number of baskets
- 2
- Number of tanks
- 2
- Power rating (kw)
- 4
- Power type
- Electric 1 Phase
- Weight (kg)
- 10
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Roller Grill FD50D Fryer SpecificationsFrequently Asked Questions
- The FD 50D is designed for light-to-moderate frying volumes and works well in cafés, snack bars, and small restaurants where frying is one part of a broader menu. If continuous or high-throughput frying is central to your operation — for example, a dedicated fish and chip counter or a busy quick-service site — a heavier-duty freestanding fryer with a larger oil capacity would be a more reliable choice.
- The FD 50D is supplied with cables and plugs, so in most cases it can be connected to an existing countertop supply without hard-wired installation. Before deploying it, confirm that the available circuit can comfortably handle the electrical load, and check with your electrical contractor if you are unsure — particularly in older kitchens where circuit capacity may be a factor.
- Like any commercial fryer, the FD 50D produces heat, steam, and cooking vapours during use, so it should be positioned beneath a suitable extraction canopy in line with your kitchen's ventilation setup. The specific extraction requirements will depend on your kitchen layout and local building regulations — if you are fitting out a new space or relocating equipment, it is worth confirming this with your ventilation installer before finalising the fryer's position.