deep frier

See also: deep-frier and deepfrier

English

Noun

deep frier (plural deep friers)

  1. Alternative form of deep fryer.
    • 2000, Joanne Lalonde-Hayes, Patricia Lalonde, editors, More Time Moms Project Planner 2001, Aylmer, Que.: More Time Moms Publishing Inc., →ISBN, page 18:
      Major causes of residential fires are: smoking, deep friers, frayed electrical cords, electrical shorts and overloads, space heaters and stoves.
    • 1992, Lynne Reid Banks, One More River, revised edition, New York, N.Y.: Morrow Junior Books, →ISBN, page 73:
      Once, when she’d had to dip about a thousand chicken pieces into some disgusting yellow stuff and lay them in deep friers, like huge metal boxes, with the heat coming up off the fat, she’d had to run out and throw up.
    • 1999, John Andrew Brydson, Plastics Materials, 7th edition, Oxford, Oxon: Butterworth-Heinemann, →ISBN, page 727:
      In household applications PBT has found use not just because of its high heat distortion temperature, rigidity, very good electrical insulation properties and dimensional stability but also because of the resistance of the material to many liquids and chemicals encountered in the home. [] Established applications include oven door handles, component parts of coffee makers and deep friers, electric iron housings, styling hair brush components and heated hair curlers.
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