Nesco FD-75PR 700-Watt Food Dehydrator
Nesco FD-75PR 700-Watt Food Dehydrator
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The patented converge-flow drying system ensures even drying, no need to rotate trays. With 700-watts of power food dries in hours, not days. The adjustable thermostat ranges from 95-to-160-degrees and provides greater flexibility and better results. Includes five trays but expands to 12 trays with LT-2SG add-a-tray accessories (sold separately). Also includes fruit roll up sheet, clean-a-screen. Contemporary granite vita-save exterior blocks light and helps retain more vitamins and nutrients.
Nesco FD-75PR 700-Watt Food Dehydrator Reviews.
I had been researching dehydrators for months and finally decided on this one. I am happy I did. I have dried veggies, fruits, made jerky and fruit leathers so far. It is easy to use, has great recipes and works well. It is nice to be able to give the kids snacks that are not full of sugars and things no one can pronounce. I only wish it had a timer. I will probably use a regular timer and plug it into that.
Pros: *fan not in bottom of unit – allows for more uniform drying
*temperature control
*size – fits nicely on a kitchen counter
*availability of accessories
*ease of use
Cons: *no timer
*no on/off switch – you have to unplug the unit to turn it off
If you really need a dehydrator, this is a good one (although I’ve never used any others, so I can’t really compare them).
I have made dried fruit and veggie ‘chips’, fruit leathers, turkey jerky and even tofu jerky. Everything has come out fine although some items took 12 hours to dry completely (which apparently is the norm).
The unit does generate a small amount of heat in the immediate vicinity, and I wonder how much energy it uses (probably not much, but if you use it a lot, for hours at a time, it may add up).
HOWEVER, after a few weeks I had to really ask myself if I NEEDED a dehydrator. Except for the jerky, it’s proably easier to buy dried fruit than to dry it myself, and the price differential isn’t that great. My favorites are dried apples and bananas and neither come out the way they taste store bought.
In addition, it’s not always as easy as just slicing the fruit or vegetable and laying the slices on the trays. Many items require pre-cooking or pre-treating, so it can be a time consuming process.
I’ve become addicted to the turkey jerky, so the dehydrator turned out to be a good investment (it’s impossible to find jerky made from ground turkey on the market!). But before you buy any dehydrator, decide if you really need it and if it wouldn’t be easier and cheaper to buy dried food. If you intend on making jerky of any kind, a dehydrator will no doubt pay for itself in short order, but if you’re getting it mainly for fruits and veggies, you might come to a different decision

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