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Stock pots are an essential staple in the kitchen of any restaurant, buffet, or cafeteria. Choose the right stock pot range to keep your kitchen's productivity up with the demands of your customers. Their compact size makes it easy to find the best range for your establishment, available with single or double burners to suit your exact needs! Find the perfect model for your establishment from highly-trusted brands like Imperial, Omcan, and Zanduco!
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose between a single burner and double burner stock pot range?
A single burner works well if you make stock or sauces occasionally or in smaller batches. If you are running multiple large pots at the same time, a double burner makes prep faster and keeps things moving.
What BTU output is ideal for a commercial stock pot range?
Higher BTU output helps liquids come to a boil faster and stay hot during long cooks. Kitchens that make soup, sauces, or stock daily usually choose higher BTU models to save time during prep.
Should I choose a natural gas or liquid propane stock pot range?
Natural gas models are common in permanent kitchen setups with gas lines. Liquid propane works better in locations without gas access or where flexibility is needed. The right choice depends on what fuel your kitchen can support.
How much space does a stock pot range require in a commercial kitchen?
Stock pot ranges take up less space than full-size ranges, but they still need room for ventilation and safe movement around large pots. Plan space for both the unit and the way staff will handle heavy cookware.
Can a stock pot range replace a standard commercial range?
No. Stock pot ranges are built for boiling and simmering only. They work best as a support unit alongside a standard range, not as a replacement.
Are stock pot ranges suitable for high-volume restaurants and cafeterias?
Yes. Stock pot ranges are commonly used in high-volume kitchens that cook soups, sauces, or boiled foods in bulk. Double burner models with higher BTU output are a better fit for these environments.








