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Waring DF55 Professional Mini 1-2/7-Pound-Capacity Stainless-Steel Deep Fryer

Waring DF55 Professional Mini 1-2/7-Pound-Capacity Stainless-Steel Deep Fryer

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Waring DF55 Professional Mini 1-2/7-Pound-Capacity Stainless-Steel Deep Fryer

 
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Waring has been making products for commercial kitchens for over 60 years. Today, Waring Pro brings the experts right in to your kitchen, with premium, commercial quality products for home use. The Waring Pro Mini Deep Fryer is a compact and efficient way to quickly fry up restaurant style foods at home. Convenient easy way to operate and easy to clean, Waring Pro products make family meals entertaining simple and delicious.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:14.1 inches
Product Width:10.2 inches
Product Height:11.8 inches
Product Weight:9.0 pounds
Package Length:14.0 inches
Package Width:12.0 inches
Package Height:10.5 inches
Package Weight:8.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 47 reviews

Features
  • Stainless-steel deep fryer with 1-2/7-pound food capacity

  • 1500-watt immersion-style heating element for fast results

  • 2-quart oil container; adjustable heat; "power" and "ready" indicators

  • Heavy mesh frying basket; stay-cool handles; dishwasher-safe parts

  • Measures 14 by 10-1/5 by 11-4/5 inches


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 47 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

77 of 80 found the following review helpful:


5Best small fryer!  Sep 17, 2009 By T SR
I originally bought the Cuisinart CDF-100 fryer because this unit was always out of stock. This was the one I wanted. The Cusinart fried good, but clean up was a lot more time consuming. You had to pour water in the unit while its on your countertop. With this, the oil box is seperate from the base. You can throw it in the dishwasher or wash under the sink.

This basket is nice and big, the side walls of the oil box are high and probably double the size of the Cusinart, less oil splattering everywhere. The cusinart has a charcoal filter for smell. I fry with peanut oil, the oil has no smell compared with cheaper veggie or canola oil. This unit has no charcoal filter, you don't need it. Lots of condensation would occur if there was a filter. Everytime I opened the lid to the Cuisinart, I had to wipe inside of the lid, if not, the water would drip in the oil and you get the popping sounds from the oil.

So why do I have this after I have the Cusinart? The basket on the Cusinart rest on the bottom of the frying box. The interior of the box is coated with a thin non stick coating. The coating got scratched in a few spots and I'm not going to fry in that. This happened after only a few weeks after I bought here on Amazon. Amazon's policy is returned only if unopened or defective. I didn't want to deal with the hassle and just ordered this. I'll probably give Cusinart a call soon. But its not worth it to me if it will cost me money to ship it, I would rather throw it away. With this Waring unit, the basket rest on the heating elements. The heating elements do not touch the bottom.

Spend the extra few bucks for this unit and you might have to wait because this is always selling out.

29 of 30 found the following review helpful:


4Nice sized fryer for light home use  Apr 27, 2010 By Chet Brewer "Chet Brewer"
I've had this fryer for a couple of months and generally like it for home use. The safety plug is a little painful to use, but I guess with a bunch of hot fat around its probably worth the hassle.

The good
- it heats up quickly especially with the cover on. Usually ready in about 5 minutes or so
- It is easy to clean up, you remove the heating element and then remove the enamel coating insert and pour out the oil. Most of the pieces are dishwasher safe so the clean up is straight forward.
- Heat recovers fairly quickly in between batches.
- I have made several batches of really good french fries, sweet potato fries, and fried squid in this unit using olive oil as the base

Not so good
- when filled to the proper mark it will overflow if you are not careful how you add the food and carefully shake/move the basket until the overflow settles down. Walls should probably be an inch higher
- there is a fair amount of odor, you can definitely tell food has been fried in the house

30 of 32 found the following review helpful:


5Good fyer  Feb 12, 2010 By retiredprof
Three nice things about this fryer: 1) temperature control goes to 375 (better browning) 2)Fry basket is well made and feels solid 3) frying well is easy to remove to empty and clean. Over-all, a better fryer than the small Cusinart it replaced (and for less money).

25 of 27 found the following review helpful:


5Great Little Fryer !!!  Mar 02, 2010 By D. Palmer
Our son will only eat chicken strips and french fries (unfortunately). So we have gone through a lot of deep fryers. He's older now and I was sick of cleaning out the huge fryer, buying tons of oil, only to dump and clean again. So we bought a Presto fryer that was absolutely terrible! Threw that one away, and tried this one which works great. It has a deep basket that holds a lot of food (1/2 large bag of chicken nuggets!), it holds 8 cups oil at the max fill line, heats up fast and temps recover quickly between foods. The chicken strips and fries come out nice and crispy. And it takes up very little counter space.

The only problem I found is the basket raises too high (clips on an inside ledge) so the cover does not stay completely on when you are draining food. But I just place the lid over the basket and slowly raise it up. We've had no problems with oil splattering. This is a great appliance. I would buy another one if it ever breaks.

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:


5This is one you want!  May 06, 2010 By James R. Davis "comp_wizard306"
I've been shopping for fryers for about 3 months with little to no real success. After avoiding this fryer and that fryer -- either for not getting hot enough or being utterly impossible to clean, I think we've found a winner. This little fryer has 3 big things going for it and to top it off, it's cheap!

Best Qualities of the DF55:
1) Very easy to clean, the fryer pan is heavily coated and completely removable from the base of the unit. You can easily separate EVERY part of this fryer to clean it up!
2) It gets HOT - Very much a true 375 degree fryer. I hooked it up and cranked up the dial and I get excellent golden-crisped food out of it.
3) It's very nice and compact, perfect for a small family. It doesn't take up very much room on the counter-top and it's quite attractive.

Worst Qualities of the DF55:
1) Magnetic power cord attachment -- It's a safety feature, but it can easily come detached if you just move the fryer.
2) Fryer basket handle does not fold down to clear out of the way when not in use.

This is just my take, but if you're looking for a great quality mini deep fryer... Skip the rest and get the Waring Pro.

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