Comstock-Castle FHP60-60T Gas Griddles
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Description
Comstock-Castle 60" Countertop Gas Griddle
Five-Zone Thermostatic | 125,000 BTU | NSF & ETL ListedBuilt for high-volume kitchens that refuse to compromise on precision, this 60-inch Comstock-Castle tabletop griddle delivers five independent cooking zones, a highly-polished ¾" thick steel plate, and legendary, American-made durability in one compact powerhouse.
Why You’ll Love It
- Massive 60" x 21" cooking surface – handle breakfast, lunch and dinner rushes with ease.
- Five snap-action thermostat controls (one every 12") for pinpoint temperature accuracy from edge to edge.
- Heavy ¾" thick plate retains heat and recovers quickly after loading.
- 125,000 BTU total output for fast start-ups and consistent searing.
- 4" integrated back & side splash guards keep grease and food debris exactly where they belong.
- Front cold-zone trough & extra-large seamless drawer make grease management quick and mess-free.
- All-stainless exterior, bull-nose landing & 4" adjustable pipe legs stand up to daily commercial abuse.
- Zero-clearance sides & rear for non-combustible installs—perfect for tight cooklines.
- Factory-set for your specified gas type; ¾" NPT rear connection with regulator included.
Specifications
Cooking surface | 60" W x 21" D (1275 in²) |
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Plate thickness | ¾" highly-polished steel |
Total BTU | 125,000 BTU/hr |
Controls | 5 independent thermostats, standing pilots |
Overall frame | 60" W x 28" D x 15¼" H (with 4" legs) |
Splash guards | 4" back & sides (welded) |
Grease management | 3½" x 1" drain slot to deep, removable drawer |
Gas connection | ¾" NPT (rear), 4" WC Natural / 10" WC LP |
Certifications | NSF, ETL Sanitation & Gas |
Warranty | 1-year parts & labor (commercial use) |
Manufactured in Quincy, Illinois by Comstock-Castle—America’s Oldest Stove Company, est. 1838.