For perfect fried food, you need the right oil (extra virgin olive oil is best as it doesn't degrade), the correct temperature, and constant stirring of the food while frying. That's according to our reader Giovanni Attolini, who knows his frying. Not content with a standard pan, he built a custom DIY electric deep fryer with temperature control and a rotating basket. Most materials are salvaged, and the total cost is about €15.
Preparing and Assembling the DIY Deep Fryer

The heating element is carefully bent into an L-shape to fit the pot, keeping electrical connections above the rim. From three pieces of sheet metal, you'll make the electrical connection box and the motor support. The U-shaped lid has holes for the indicator light, switch, and mounting screws. The base is bent into a U-shape with two upper tabs for joining to the lid, plus holes for the heating element and power supply, a 50 mm side hole for the thermostat, and a bottom hole where a tube piece is welded for the probe. Opposite the thermostat hole, cut a slot for the motor support plate, which has a vertical tab welded to it. Once all parts are inserted, electrical connections made, and pieces secured with screws, prepare the basket by removing the original handle. At the top, insert two parallel steel tubes joined by an aluminum block with a central bolt acting as a pivot, paired with a nail as a key to attach and detach the basket from the motor.
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What You Need to Build a DIY Deep Fryer
- 0.4 mm thick stainless steel sheet (1 piece)
- Heating element (salvaged or purchased, rated for your voltage)
- Thermostat with probe (salvaged from an old appliance or bought)
- Small electric motor (e.g., from a broken kitchen gadget)
- Indicator light and switch
- Steel tubes, aluminum block, bolt, and nail for the basket pivot
- Wiring, screws, and basic tools (drill, soldering iron, etc.)
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Designing Your DIY Deep Fryer
The key is to plan the layout so the heating element sits below the basket, the thermostat probe monitors oil temperature, and the motor is mounted securely above the oil level. Use salvaged parts where possible—old kettles, toasters, or fans can provide the heating element, thermostat, and motor. The basket should be made of stainless steel mesh or a salvaged fry basket. For more inspiration, browse kitchen islands and carts that can serve as a base for your DIY project, or upgrade your outdoor cooking area with BBQ grills and outdoor cooking supplies.
Electrical Schematic for a DIY Deep Fryer
Wire the heating element and thermostat in series with the power cord, adding a switch and indicator light in parallel for safety. The motor should have its own switch and be wired separately to avoid interference. Always use proper gauge wire and insulate all connections. For lighting your workspace, see GrandGoldman's lighting collection for bright, efficient options.
Motor Support for Your DIY Deep Fryer
The motor support is a rectangular plate with a vertical tab that slides into the slot on the base. Secure it with screws. The motor attaches to the plate, and its shaft connects to the basket pivot via a flexible coupling (e.g., a rubber tube) to allow easy detachment. If you need a dedicated workbench, consider a desk or work surface from GrandGoldman. For outdoor projects, a shed or greenhouse can provide extra space.
FAQ: DIY Deep Fryer
1. Can I use any pot for the DIY deep fryer?
Yes, but it must be deep enough to submerge the food and heat-resistant. Stainless steel is best. For related kitchen upgrades, see kitchen islands and carts for extra prep space.
2. What oil is best for frying?
Extra virgin olive oil is recommended because it doesn't degrade at high temperatures. For outdoor cooking, check out BBQ grills and outdoor cooking supplies for more options.
3. How do I ensure the temperature is accurate?
Use a thermostat with a probe that sits in the oil. Calibrate it with a thermometer. For home improvement tools, visit GrandGoldman's Home Improvement collection.
4. Is it safe to build a DIY deep fryer?
Yes, if you follow basic electrical safety: use proper insulation, avoid water near electricity, and mount components securely. For safety gear, see home improvement supplies.
5. Can I use this for outdoor frying?
Yes, but keep it away from flammable materials. For outdoor setups, consider outdoor patio furniture and outdoor heating to create a comfortable cooking area.
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