Sausage Maker Stainless Steel Food Dehydrator, D10 | 
enlarge | Brand: Sausage Maker Category: Kitchen
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Rating: 1 reviews
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| Features:
| • | Performance and longevity make this the perfect machine for anyone interested in dehydrating food | | • | Out performs other dehydrators in drying time without compromising taste | | • | Great for drying jerky, fruit, herbs and vegetables | | • | Adjustable thermostat with a 95 - 150 range | | • | Over 16 sq. ft. of drying space |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Capture and preserve the quality and nutritional value of your foods by using the quick, low heat drying of a food dehydrator. Great for drying jerky, fruit, herbs and vegetables. This unit has ten 16 x 14-1/2 chrome plated shelves for over 16 sq. ft. of drying space and adjustable thermostat with a 95 - 150 range. Comes with rear mounted fan, 800 watt, heating element and adjustable thermostat. Outside dimensions are 18 x 15 x 16-1/2. Made of strong 22 gauge steel, its performance and longevity make this the perfect machine for anyone interested in dehydrating food.
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| Customer Reviews:
it works August 16, 2007 Herzog (United States) 21 out of 21 found this review helpful
Let me first inform you that this product comes also with stainless steel shelfs. Do not buy chrome shelfs because they rust. Stainless shelf cost a little bit more, but it is worth it. I think name "Sausage maker" hurts company, because people who want to eat raw wrote off this choice. This dehydrator on its lowest setting dries between 90-105. I chose stainless steel because it is sturdy, and large. To pay over 200 for plastic Excalibur is ridiculous. Excalibur commercial stainless steel cost over 4K. So this product looks cheap in comparison. My impressions: 1. I was surprised when I unpacked this, how primitive really dehydrators are. This is basically just a box and inside is ittle heating element with fan. That's it. Any handy person can create ths for 50 dollars and probably better one. If you have a handy person around, you should build one. 2. D10 is made of stainless steel sheets that were screwed together. The door slides from up do down and is just piece of sheet metal with small vents. The edges of sheet metal are... sharp! and I am really surprised comapny did not invest a little money to put some rubber guards. I already cut myself on the edge of the door. 3. Dehydrator works well, it is quiet, has nice peaceful humming sound. It will not bother anybody, it has calming effect. 4. It is large and shelfs slide easily in and out. If you are serious about dehydrating, size matters. Anything smaller and you will be less productive, more frustruated. 5. You really need to buy teflon sheets for this. There are websites out there that sells these. Buy 2-4, you will need them. They are very easy to clean.
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