Best Buy Dehydrator..?

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Greg

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Looking to buy a food dehydrator but only want to spend between £30 - 60
Any thoughts or recommendations on which is the best to get for the money..?

Cheers
Greg
 

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Teepee

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Andrew James user too; http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Andrew-Ja...=UK_HGKitchen_SmallApp_RL&hash=item565f95cf3b

This is the bigger model. Been on the go for nearly a year now with no issues. I wanted an Excalibur but they were a bit spendy for me at the time so I tried this one to see. Not been disappointed.

The smaller ones just don't do enough at one time for my use. I use rice paper for fruit leather, it dries out quicker and is obviously edible.
 

Greg

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Andrew James user too; http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Andrew-Ja...=UK_HGKitchen_SmallApp_RL&hash=item565f95cf3b

This is the bigger model. Been on the go for nearly a year now with no issues. I wanted an Excalibur but they were a bit spendy for me at the time so I tried this one to see. Not been disappointed.

The smaller ones just don't do enough at one time for my use. I use rice paper for fruit leather, it dries out quicker and is obviously edible.

Ahh..now you've thrown a spanner in my preverbial works.... :)
Guess I'll have to check this one out...does look alot bigger than the other...and within my budget too...:thinkerg:
:Thinkingo.......:coffee:.....:ok:....Going to go for this one now :why:......:rolleyes:...Thanks....goodjob
 
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Greg

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Already looked at that one..and besides Teepee has made my mind up for me.
Thanks for your input though..much appreciated...by the way jerky is nice when left in a good marinade for 24hrs before being dried ;)
 

rik_uk3

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Andrew James user too; http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Andrew-Ja...=UK_HGKitchen_SmallApp_RL&hash=item565f95cf3b

This is the bigger model. Been on the go for nearly a year now with no issues. I wanted an Excalibur but they were a bit spendy for me at the time so I tried this one to see. Not been disappointed.

The smaller ones just don't do enough at one time for my use. I use rice paper for fruit leather, it dries out quicker and is obviously edible.


I've a couple of the Westphalia driers which work fine but the motor is playing up on one (been used a lot for five or six years so can't complain) and I've been thinking of getting the one you linked to...I'll buy it now as its come recommended :)
 

rik_uk3

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Already looked at that one..and besides Teepee has made my mind up for me.
Thanks for your input though..much appreciated...by the way jerky is nice when left in a good marinade for 24hrs before being dried ;)

What marinade are you using Greg? Have you tried sherry and smoked paprika?
 

Dave

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I think I'd have gone for the big one too, if I had known about it.
I kept messing around with different marinades, involving worcstershire sauce and spices and it always came out bloody awful. Dog liked it though!
A bottle of Liquid Smoke, made a very nice batch though...:D
 
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Teepee

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Ahh..now you've thrown a spanner in my preverbial works.... :)
Guess I'll have to check this one out...does look alot bigger than the other...and within my budget too...:thinkerg:
:Thinkingo.......:coffee:.....:ok:....Going to go for this one now :why:......:rolleyes:...Thanks....goodjob

You can always count on me to complicate things. :) Hope you get on with it Greg. The temps on mine are a bit lower than set to but I just give it 5 more degrees F. FWIW, I've never run it at full heat, I think it's too hot for the food, especially veg and it will just shorten it's life.

I've a couple of the Westphalia driers which work fine but the motor is playing up on one (been used a lot for five or six years so can't complain) and I've been thinking of getting the one you linked to...I'll buy it now as its come recommended :)

That's good service Rik, I'll be happy if mine lasts that long.
 

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