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Pitco Filter Paper Envelope; D1820.E5

Pitco Filter Paper Envelope; D1820.E5

Regular price $187.83 CAD
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SKU: SKU: D1820.E5

The D1820.E5 Pitco Filter Paper Envelope includes 100 filter papers in each pack. This filter is made out of 54 pound creped filter paper material and by filtering everyday, you could save up to 30% on oil cost! It is also recommended to pair this product with MirOil’s Frypowder Oil Stabilizer/Filter Aid.
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The envelope-style of paper filter is identifiable based on the double thickness with stitching on 2 or 3 sides. These filters may come with holes, that travel through 1 sheet or  through the entire filter.

Cambia-Distribution proudly distributes Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) grade filter paper to ensure the best quality for our customers. 100% virgin fibres are used in our filters, which contain no fillers, whiteners, or bleaching agents. Furthermore, they are free from asbestos and other glass fibres.

Fryer Brand & Suitable Models

The Pitco Filter Paper Envelope (D1820.E5) is suitable for the following models of the Pitco Brand:

  • GAS 14UFM
  • 18UFM
  • SF50-147
  • SF50-E147
  • SF50-14
  • SF50-14R
  • SF50-RBP14
  • SF65-18
  • MEA228-94E
  • PP10613
  • FDSG

Additional Information

  • Pack/Case: 10
  • Dimensions : 18-1/2" (W) x 20-1/2" (L)
  • Hole: 1-1/2" (1 side only)
  • Filter Type: Envelope
  • Filter Material:54 pound creped filter paper material
  • Fryer Brand: Pitco

How to Size up a Conventional Filter 

Measure width, length, or diameter of the filter to the most outside points of the sheet. Be sure to note the location, size and diameter of the hole.

Steps 

  1. Measure width and length
  2. If a hole is present:
    1. Measure across the opening of the hole to determine the diameter.
    2. Make a note if the hole is through 1 side of the filter or passes straight through both sides of the filter.
    3. Measure from the closed or stitched points of the filter to the edge of the hole. You should have 3 measurements for the hole position when you've finished.