Groen BPM-40GC, 40 Gallon Gas Floor Model Tilting Skillet Braising Pan

Groen BPM-40GC, 40 Gallon Gas Floor Model Tilting Skillet Braising Pan FEATURES & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The gas-powered Braising Pan features a 40-gallon capacity and a 10" deep pan, with a 38" pan height for versatile cooking applications. Equipped with IPX6 water-rated electronic Classic controls, it allows manual tilt and includes standard etch marks, a faucet bracket, and a round tubular open leg base for stability. Constructed with durable stainless steel, the pan is supported by bullet feet and boasts electric spark ignition, delivering a powerful 144,000 BTU/hr. It holds certifications from cCSAus, NSF, and IPX6, proudly made in the USA.
SKUBPM-40GC
ManufacturerGroen
Length (Inch) 39.75
Height (Inch) 43.50
Width (Inch) 48.00
Weight (Lbs) 693
Units of measure EA
Type Filter Tilting Skillet

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