Countertop Commercial Gas Fryers with 10–12 lb. vat capacities and 30,000–50,000 BTU output dominate mobile kitchens and tight spaces, cutting oil recovery time by 40% versus electric models. For food trucks, pop-ups, and small restaurants needing portable, high-heat frying without floor-model footprints, these units deliver fast turnover and easy relocation. Buyers choosing between tube-type (faster heating) and open-pot (easier cleaning) configurations must prioritize either speed or maintenance. Whether you're running a food truck, managing a pop-up kitchen, or operating a small bistro, this collection resolves the decision between compact portability and high-volume frying efficiency.
Tube-type fryers like the Avantco FG10 excel for food trucks needing <5-minute recovery time and 50,000 BTU output for continuous frying. Open-pot fryers such as the Adcraft CF-10G suit cafés with daily filter cleaning routines, prioritizing wide vat access over heating speed. Ventless models like the SABA Air SCTF-10 are ideal for indoor kitchens lacking hood systems, using low-smoke oils and built-in filtration. For high-heat needs, explore tube-type fryers.
Food trucks need portable units under 24" width with LP gas compatibility, like the Thunder Group TGF-10G.
Pop-ups benefit from ventless models for temporary venues, such as the Omcan 44018 with 2.5-gallon oil capacity.
Small bistros require dual-basket fryers like the Royal Range RFT-12 for separate frying zones in 18" counter space.
Aim for 4,000–5,000 BTU/lb for <7-minute recovery, like the Atosa ATFS-10 with 40,000 BTU/10 lb. vat.
Ventless models require low-FFA oils (<1% free fatty acids) for safe indoor use.
Choose units under 22" depth for standard food truck counters, such as the Cookline CTF-10G at 20.5" deep. For reduced cleanup, consider fryers with built-in oil filtration.
LP gas costs $0.20–$0.30 per hour vs. electric’s $0.40–$0.60 at 50,000 BTU. Faster recovery allows 12+ more batches/day in food trucks, like the Equipex Sodir F20 with a 45-second reheat. This saves $1,200/year on energy for 8-hour daily use.
The Avantco FG10 (50,000 BTU, tube-type) and Thunder Group TGF-10G (LP-compatible, 18" width) lead for food trucks needing high heat and compact footprints. These models ensure fast turnover and easy relocation in mobile kitchens.
Most need 18–24" width x 20–22" depth, with 6–8" clearance for ventilation, like the Adcraft CF-10G at 21.5" x 20". Compact designs fit standard food truck counters without sacrificing performance.


























































