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T-Fal FR4015002 3-Liter Family Pro Deep-Immersion Fryer

T-Fal FR4015002 3-Liter Family Pro Deep-Immersion Fryer

T-Fal FR4015002 3-Liter Family Pro Deep-Immersion Fryer Rating:
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Product Description

3L Deep Fryer

Details

  • 1700-watt deep fryer with 3-liter oil capacity and 2-1/5-pound food capacity
  • Adjustable thermostat; temperature-ready light; 60-minute timer
  • Auto shut-off with signal; removable scratch-resistant enamel nonstick pot
  • External basket control for splatter-free frying; dishwasher-safe parts
  • Measures 19-3/5 by 13 by 12 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Emerilware from T-Fal Deep Fryer with Magiclean System 3-L.

  1. Thomas J. Wands
    October 17th, 2008 at 00:54 | #1

    Rating

    Good fryer for the money. Heats up in very little time. I made thin sliced fried potatoes just like my favorite Spanish Restaurant makes in Bayonne, NJ. Came out perfect the first time out.

  2. E. Henderson
    March 30th, 2009 at 13:25 | #2

    Rating

    I bought this deep fryer from Target (needed it immediately, instead of waiting for it to be shipped) and I must say it works GREAT! Very easy setup. After about 15 minutes of unboxing, and cleaning it, I was off to frying chicken wings. The timer setting was perfect. It cooked very even. Was able to fry 20 wings in one batch was nice. It is a great deep fryer for the price. I highly recommend it.

  3. Rodster
    April 13th, 2009 at 22:04 | #3

    Rating

    After about a monhth, I have been pleasantly surprised at the power and convenience of this cooker. It easily stands above other cookers like the Fry Daddy and such in the time it takes to reach and maintain the desired temp. I bought it mainly for frying fish and it works great. The timer is a nice feature in case you forget to unplug or turn it off. I recommend this one to anyone needing fast heat and ample pot size and will buy it again when this one breaks or wears out.

  4. Raymond L. Mccaulley
    September 20th, 2009 at 04:50 | #4

    Rating

    We purchased the T-Fal Family Pro fryer about 4 weeks ago. It may be our downfall – we’ve never eaten much fried food, but this makes it so easy – and quick, and much neater than frying on the stove, that we have been having something fried about twice a month.

    The first thing I did was a huge batch of chicken fingers – actually cooked in 3 batches. Each batch was about 9 fingers (I made them myself, not frozen) and they cooked perfectly. I was finished in under 25 minutes.

    I’ve also done french fries, potato chips, sweet potato chips, three Indian dishes (on two different occasions) including pakoras (several kinds) and samosas. I’m not sure, but it seems like less grease is absorbed by the foods than when frying on the stove. This is based on the amount of oil that needs to be “replaced” before reusing the unit.

    Clean up is easy – as is cleaning the entire unit. After doing some okra there was a lot of corn meal in the bottom of the unit, so we strained the grease, washed everything well and since it was only the 3rd use of the grease returned it to the fryer to be used a few more times.

    I would recommend this product to anyone considering a deep fryer, especially if they did large quantities of anyting. There are only two of us, but I frequently do lots of somethng or another (egg rolls and won tons especially, for the freezer)so didn’t even consider a small capacity fryer.

    The unit does get the counter under it very hot so I have been setting it on an overturned baking sheet. I also wish that the cord was just a tiny bit longer, so I would be able to place the unit farther from the edge of the center island counter where the cord must go over the edge to reach the plug – but can understand the safety concern of a short cord.

  5. Chammy
    February 18th, 2010 at 15:03 | #5

    Rating

    OK, so fried foods aren’t on the top of the “nutritional” food pyramid.. they are still on the list of things my family and I like to eat, so I broke down and bought a fryer. I had been pan frying most things that need to be fried, or using my heavy stainless cookware to fry things that need more oil.. it all works, but boy the mess is unbelievable. This fryer is big enough to fry some food in. I can get all the fried shrimps and hushpuppies needed to feed a family of 4, 2 adults and 2 teen aged boys, done in this fryer, in about 20 minutes… I think it would fry two chicken breast halves at a time! The basket lowers into the hot oil under the lid, so there is no chance of oil splattering all over the place. The heating element keeps the oil at the desired temperature. The sides do not stay “cool”, but they are not hot enough to burn you if you just casually touch it. Nearly all of it is dishwasher safe! Bonus :-) The window is not huge, but it is big enough to watch the food cook. The downsides to this unit is the heating element is hand wash, and its not that easy to wash with the wires on it. The timer is sketchy at best, and since I have not fried anything that needs to be in oil for more than 5 minutes, I have not seen the timer work.. it doesn’t seem to “catch” to begin the countdown, unless you set it for more than 5 minutes. It is the old “egg timer” sort of wind up timer, which seems pretty retro when a digital doesn’t seem like it would be that difficult to incorporate. The “filter” made me chuckle as its less a filter, and more a thin, flimsy metal mesh screen. I’m not sure what gets filtered with that, but whatever. At the end of the day, I’m glad I bought this fryer. Its a good value and a reasonable appliance for the money.

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