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Imperial Pro Series 72-Inch Commercial Gas Range with 4 Open Burners, 48-Inch Griddle, Standard Oven, and Open Cabinet Base

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Imperial Pro Series 72-Inch Commercial Gas Range with 4 Open Burners, 48-Inch Griddle, Standard Oven, and Open Cabinet BaseImperial Pro Series 72 Inch Commercial Gas Range with 4 Open Burners, 48 Inch Griddle, Standard Oven, and Open Cabinet Base Stainless Steel, Manual Controls, 243,000 BTU Built for busy kitchens, this all in one 72 inch range combines powerful open burners, a full 48 inch griddle, and a standard oven on a rugged stainless steel frame. Combines 4 open burners, a 48 inch griddle, and a standard oven in one heavy duty range. PyroCentric burners deliver

Imperial Pro Series 72-Inch Commercial Gas Range with 4 Open Burners, 48-Inch Griddle, Standard Oven, and Open Cabinet Base

Stainless Steel, Manual Controls, 243,000 BTU

Built for busy kitchens, this all-in-one 72-inch range combines powerful open burners, a full 48-inch griddle, and a standard oven on a rugged stainless-steel frame.

  • Combines 4 open burners, a 48-inch griddle, and a standard oven in one heavy-duty range.
  • PyroCentric burners deliver 32,000 BTU/hr each and include a 7,000 BTU/hr low simmer feature.
  • The 3/4-inch polished steel griddle includes a 3-inch grease trough, removable grease pan, and crumb tray.
  • Stainless steel construction adds durability, with an open cabinet base and bottom shelf for storage.
  • Porcelainized oven interior and included chrome rack support everyday commercial cooking.
  • Manual controls, cast iron grates, and adjustable 6-inch legs make operation and leveling straightforward.
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