Experience the CoolSteam Advantage for Crab Cooking: Higher Yields, Faster Payback, and Superior Quality
- Laitram Machinery
- Mar 10
- 2 min read
Are you looking for a way to improve yield, reduce fuel costs, and enhance the quality of your seafood products? The CoolSteam ® Crab Cooker redefines seafood processing with its patented low-temperature, forced convection steam cooking. With over 270+ installations worldwide, this system is trusted by top processors for its efficiency, precision, and cost savings. Book a free demo!
Proven annual savings of $500K to $1M annually - payback under a year.

Why Make the Switch from Water Cooking?
Many seafood processors still rely on traditional water cooking methods, but CoolSteam® delivers proven annual savings of $500K to $1M with a payback period of less than a year. Here’s how:
✅ Higher Yields – Gain 1%+ more yield on average compared to water cooking.
✅ Lower Fuel Costs – Reduce fuel consumption by 50%+, saving on operational expenses.
✅ Faster Startup – Start cooking in 10-15 minutes instead of waiting 2+ hours for water cookers.
✅ Superior Product Quality – Preserve natural flavors, colors, and textures for a better end product.
✅ Long-Term Profitability – With a 20-year lifespan, you gain nearly two decades of extra profit.
The Laitram CoolSteam technology provides a more uniform and controllable cooking temperature, ensuring compliance with existing regulations without compromising cook yield or product quality.
See the Results for Yourself—On-Site at Your Facility!
We’re bringing the CoolSteam® Demo Cooker directly to our customers for an exclusive on-site trial. This is your chance to test the system with your product, see the difference firsthand, and experience the benefits before investing.
👉 No production disruption. Nothing to lose. Everything to gain.
Don’t miss the opportunity to optimize your seafood processing with cutting-edge technology. Schedule your on-site demo now and take the first step toward greater efficiency, higher yields, and cost savings.
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