Commercial Chicken Rotisserie Oven

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Pegasus CR-8E Electrical Chicken Rotisserie, 8 Spits
Pegasus CR-5G Gas Chicken Rotisserie, 5 Spits - NG
Pegasus Pegasus CR-5G Gas Chicken Rotisserie, 5 Spits - NG
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Pegasus CR-3G Gas Chicken Rotisserie, 3 Spits - LPPegasus CR-3G Gas Chicken Rotisserie, 3 Spits - LP
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Pegasus Pegasus CR-5G Gas Chicken Rotisserie, 5 Spits - LP
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Pegasus CR-8G Gas Chicken Rotisserie, 8 Spits - LPPegasus CR-8G Gas Chicken Rotisserie, 8 Spits - LP
Pegasus Pegasus CR-8G Gas Chicken Rotisserie, 8 Spits - LP
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Pegasus CR-5E Electrical Chicken Rotisserie, 5 Spits
Pegasus CR-3E Electrical Chicken Rotisserie, 3 Spits
Pegasus CR-8G Gas Chicken Rotisserie, 8 Spits - NGPegasus CR-8G Gas Chicken Rotisserie, 8 Spits - NG
Pegasus Pegasus CR-8G Gas Chicken Rotisserie, 8 Spits - NG
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A commercial chicken rotisserie oven is used to cook whole chickens evenly by rotating them while applying consistent heat. It is commonly used in restaurants, supermarkets, delis, and food service businesses for high-volume chicken production.

Capacity varies by model. Small units may cook 6–8 chickens at a time, while larger commercial chicken rotisserie ovens can handle 20, 30, or more chickens per batch, making them ideal for busy operations.

Commercial chicken rotisserie ovens are available in both gas and electric versions. Gas models typically offer faster heat recovery, while electric models provide precise temperature control and easier installation in some locations.

Yes, most commercial rotisserie ovens require proper ventilation or a commercial hood system, especially gas models. Ventilation requirements depend on local health and fire codes and should be verified before installation.

Key factors include capacity, power type (gas or electric), footprint, ease of cleaning, visibility for customer display, and durability for continuous use. Choosing the right rotisserie oven improves efficiency and product consistency.