About Hot Oil Filtration

Regular filtering of your cooking oil is essential to have consistent great tasting fish and chips. Conventional filtering can sometimes be unsuccessful in removing small particles of food and carbon which accumulate with everyday frying. Skimming out the charred particles of food can be hazardous, very time consuming and sometimes ineffective. If this is not done correctly the quality of food will deteriorate and this will adversely affect your sales.

Investing in a filter machine and using disposable filter papers on a regular basis will not only keep your oil clean but also has the added advantage of cutting costs by significantly reducing the amount of oil wastage per week. Recent trials have proven that buying either a new or re-conditioned filter machine can cut your oil wastage by 50%; this saving would in a very short time pay for your investment. Sales will improve due to customer satisfaction on the quality and flavour and subsequently profits will increase.

Potato quality can vary per season due to increased sugar and starch content which can contaminate cooking oil resulting in the need for regular oil replacement. Oil filtering at this time is crucial to substantially reduce your costs.

There are various filter machines on the market which are both efficient and easy to operate; they are invaluable to a thriving business. A good quality filter machine will cost around £2000 new or less for a reconditioned one. This may seem a lot but it will be worth every penny. If it seems too much there are usually a few used or re-conditioned machines available. These machines use a disposable filter to remove all the fine particles on a daily basis. Filtering daily will allow your oil to stay fresher for longer. Savings are self evident, so is the vast improvement of your product.

This is where Permess comes in. We supply the finest quality disposable filters for any make or model of filter machine at sensible prices. We are a supplier to major fast food chains.

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