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Legion LSI-30MV Low-Rim™ Stationary Direct Steam Kettle With Mixer 30-gallon
| Manufacturer | Legion |
|---|---|
| Model Number | LSI-30MV |
| Manufacturer Part # | LSI-30MV |
| Jacket | Full Jacket |
| Kettle Liner | Stainless Steel |
| Base | Quad-leg |
| Type | Stationary |
| Weight | 693 lbs |
About this item
Product Details
Product Details
The Legion LSI-30MV Low-Rim™ Stationary Direct Steam Kettle With Mixer 30-gallon is a high-performing culinary apparatus designed for efficiency and precision in high-volume food production settings. This equipment is characterized by its 30-gallon capacity, constructed with a 304 stainless steel liner that offers durability and resistance to corrosion, ideal for various commercial kitchens. The insulated full jacket design ensures optimal heat retention, allowing for consistent and efficient cooking processes. Key to its functionality is the 2-inch draw-off valve equipped with a perforated 1/4-inch hole strainer, facilitating smooth and controlled dispensing of contents. This stationary kettle is supported by four legs with adjustable flanged feet, ensuring stability on any surface, enhancing safety and operational efficiency. With a 30 psi capacity, the Legion LSI-30MV is engineered to handle intense pressure, making it a valuable asset for establishments that require constant and reliable cooking solutions. Its all-stainless steel construction not only adds to its robustness but also simplifies maintenance, ensuring longevity and sustained performance. This steam kettle, with its integrated mixer, is tailored for segments within the food industry that prioritize precision and volume, such as hospitals, schools, and large restaurants, providing exceptional value through its innovative design and performance capabilities.
