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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de mayo de 2025
So far this has worked like a charm. The trays are fairly small but there are 8 of them. You do need to get some type of silicone mat for fruit leather.
Ryan Schuren
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de enero de 2025
Ladies and gentlemen, gather 'round. For today, I have witnessed a miracle in kitchen technology that has singlehandedly transformed my life, my pantry, and my ability to snack without guilt. The stainless steel food dehydrator. A machine so perfect, so wonderfully efficient, that I’m considering starting a support group for people who’ve just realized they, too, need one.Let me begin with the exterior. Stainless steel. I’m not saying it’s better than every other material on Earth, but if the moon was made of stainless steel, I’d be packing my bags to colonize it. This dehydrator gleams like the promise of a perfect, crisp apple chip and honestly, I think it makes me look cooler when I use it. It’s like I’m the Gordon Ramsay of drying fruit, except with zero culinary skill. The sleek design complements any kitchen décor, and by "complement," I mean it dominates the space, subtly telling everyone that you are not just dehydrating food , you are dehydrating it with style.But here’s where things get truly mind-blowing: it works. I know, shocking, right? You'd think a machine this flawless couldn’t possibly live up to its reputation. But, oh my friends, it does. It dries food so evenly and efficiently that even the pickiest of fruits and vegetables have no choice but to submit. I’ve tried everything! Apples, bananas, mangoes, even the most stubborn blueberries and every single one of them emerged perfectly dehydrated, as though they’d just taken a little vacation to the desert.The temperature controls are intuitive, and the timer? Well, let’s just say I’m setting it up to dry things while I’m asleep, and waking up to a kitchen that smells like a farmer’s market except better, because it’s all snackable. I’ve had so much fun experimenting with this machine, I’m considering using it to dehydrate my problems. “Oh, a stressful day? No worries, I’ll just set that anxiety on ‘low heat’ for six hours.” It’s that good.If you think a dehydrator is just a gadget for kale chips and jerky, you are sorely mistaken. This is a gateway to a world where food never goes bad, where fruits and veggies are preserved in their ultimate form and let’s not forget, where snacks are so deliciously healthy, you’ll be tempted to dry EVERYTHING. Yes, even the leftover pizza (don’t judge me).In short, I cannot recommend this stainless steel food dehydrator highly enough. It’s the culinary equivalent of finding a $100 bill in your coat pocket or discovering that your favorite show has been renewed for ten more seasons. It’s life-changing, and frankly, if you’re not already buying one, I’m not sure what you’re doing with your life. Get one, thank me later, and prepare for the most delightful, crispy, dehydrated future imaginable.Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a batch of problems to dehydrate away.
Lambie
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de abril de 2025
this little guy does the best job and I’m telling you, I haven’t eaten so much beef jerky in my life. And my favorite thing is chicken jerky. I make it just the way I like it and everyone loves it!! it works like a charm and for so much less than some of these higher priced dehydrators. Love it.
Tak Auyeung
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de abril de 2025
I bought this specifically to dry 3D printing filaments that require a temperature of 190F. While the dryer/dehydrator can set to a maximum of 190F, the internal temperature maxed out below 180F even with added insulation on the outside.For lower temperature settings (170 or lower}, the dryer/dehydrator seems to be right on the spot. It is more cost effective than dedicated filament dryers although the footprint is larger. Up to two 1kg filament spools can be dried at the same time. The racks are sturdy.I have not used this for food dehydrating, but I cannot imagine it should work fine. I already have two high capacity food dehydrators for food.
Daniel castillo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de abril de 2025
Exactly what I needed. I used to use the Ninja Airfryer to dehydrate my dogs treats but it would only last a few days due to the size. Now (I bought the small one) I have 3 dogs with 15 days worth of treats in one shot.If you have one or two dogs you’re good for the month in one shot. A must buy!I also make my kids apple chips and pepper chips soooo good.
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