Range 2026
Commercial Fryers, Griddles & Contact Grills
Built for UK power. Plumbed for UK kitchens. Every SKU benchmarked against the Lincat reference line and tested in our Dartford demo kitchen before launch. Covers countertop and floor-standing formats across three product families.
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Start with the family that fits your service.
Three product families cover 90% of UK independent kitchen service patterns. Not sure where to start? Read the buying guide below or jump to the full list.

Chips, fish, doughnuts — all day, every day
Commercial Fryers
Countertop and floor-standing. 8 L to 2 × 18 L. Electric 13 A / 32 A and natural gas / LPG.
From
Browse £1,290

Burgers, brekkie, smash service
Commercial Griddles
12 mm chrome plate. 600 mm and 900 mm chassis with twin-zone control. Recovery under 40 s.
From
Browse £1,150

Panini, chicken breast, halloumi
Contact Grills & Panini Presses
Ribbed cast-iron or flat chrome. Single and twin-plate configurations for cafes and QSR add-ons.
From
Browse £690
All models
The full 2026 range
Showing 8 of 8 models
Category
Format
Best sellerCountertop
K-8C Countertop
8 L · 3.0 kW · 13 A
From
£1,290
vs Lincat LCO/E

Countertop
K-16E Countertop
16 L · 6.0 kW · 32 A
From
£1,890
vs Lincat DF66
Pro pickFloor-standing
K-2×18 Twin Tank
2 × 18 L · 12 kW
From
£3,290
vs Lincat OE7114/2

Floor-standing
K-22G Gas Fryer
22 L · Nat Gas / LPG
From
£2,890
vs Valentine Evo

Countertop
G-600C Griddle
600 mm · 4.5 kW · 13 A
From
£1,150
vs Lincat OE7203

Countertop
G-900C Twin-Zone Griddle
900 mm · 7.5 kW · 32 A
From
£1,690
vs Valentine TG70

Countertop
CG-Panini Single
1.8 kW · Ribbed cast iron
From
£690
vs Buffalo GH577

Countertop
CG-Clam Twin
3.6 kW · Twin plate
From
£1,190
vs Lincat LPG2
Buying Guide
Not sure which model suits your kitchen?
Read our commercial kitchen buying guide — sizing, power, gas vs electric, filtration.
FAQ
Common questions across the range
Gas gives higher raw kW at lower running cost per kWh, but requires Gas Safe install and annual sign-off. Electric is cheaper to install, quieter and easier to service. Most UK chippies opt for gas floor-standing; most QSRs opt for electric countertop.
