Jury's still out, but okay. For my purposes I only wanted it for dehydrating vegetables I put into my weekly+ salad. I really over did it the first time because of the booklet saying how long recommended to keep the veggies in it. FYI: My carrots, green peppers and onions are good enough at no more than 15 minutes. I just want them less moist, but don't lose that snap effect. The crispness. That's where I'm at now; experimenting. But I know I can't use the dehydrator for that lengthy amount of time recommended. Only drawback really is that it's so big. Wish it was smaller, at least for my purposes. Otherwise it's okay.
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This dehydrator gets too hot. Cooks whatever you put on it. Would make a great toaster or can be used to cook bacon.
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The problem with this model is that it has no temperature control, one temp does it all. I wish I had known that or I would have bought the next higher model # which does have temperature settings you can control. It does seem to work well with what I have dehydrated so far. Another issue is that the dehydrating 'grates' that hold the food are just a tad to big, if you chop veges, etc too small they will fall through the grid when they shrink upon drying ending up on the very bottom of the unit..
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Very easy to use. It did a great job on Apples and Pineapple. Next project is Jerky.
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Works greaf. I don't think it could be compact & easy to clean due to the nature of the product but instruction and machine itself are uncomplicated and the jerky is great.
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