At the high school, there 3 deep fat fryers that sit on the floor. And each one has two arms on the top that lower and lift the baskets from the oil, which are controlled by digital timers. When the time is up it beeps and lifts the baskets by itself. Yet, I seen fryers at McDonald's that only beep but the cook have to lower or lift the baskets from oil. Why do some fryers have this and some not. I figured McDonald's or other fast food would because of how many french fries they cook all the time, but they don't have it.
Plus at the junior high they had one fryer and it too had the arms and timers. So it seems like most schools use these fryers instead of the manual ones.
However, I never seen a household type fryer with such a device on it.
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Collect vintage incandescent and fluorescent fixtures. Also like HID lighting and streetlights.