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82 of 82 found the following review helpful:
A bit noisy, but easy to clean Nov 28, 2003
By Joanna Daneman I chose a top-element dehydrator as it's easier to clean (no drips onto the bottom element.) This dehydrator has sturdy, slightly flexible plastic trays. It's a bit noisy; when the heat goes on there is a whine I don't like, and the fan of course is noisy too. So making dehydrated foods (takes hours) needs a separate room, maybe the cellar. The price is right on this dehydrator, but you need sheets for making jerky and fruit leathers. They aren't included (that's the minus-a-star) but you can pick them up at kitchen supply stores.
68 of 69 found the following review helpful:
Very Happy Feb 20, 2004
By jjlash Got the FD35 for Christmas last year and am very happy with it. It consistantly dries things in about half of the time listed in "The Dehydrator Cookbook". Clean up is great; usually I just wipe the trays off, but when they need it everything except the heater/fan unit itself goes in the dishwasher. My recommendations: - Get the FD35, put it a few rooms away from the main living area as it is a little bit noisy. - Get extra trays from Nesco's web site. The trays Amazon carries (at this time) are for the FD50 and _DO NOT_ work on the 35. - Get the fruit leather trays and the clean screens - Skip the cook books. Ive found online info and recipes much more useful than what is in the cookbooks. - Experiment. Ive found that tiny marshmellows are great, but Ive never seen it in the cookbooks or online stuff. I do have one problem that will not be an issue for most people. The unit generates a lot of electomagnetic interference which causes a problem for my remote control extender. The remote control extender is a pyrimid-shaped device that allows me to use a remote in one room to control a device in another room. The dehydrator causes so much interference that it essentially "jams" the extender making it unusable. Ive moved the dehydrator several rooms away without any improvement. Now I dont get to watch satellite from the bedroom when the dehydrator is running....Oh Well.
52 of 52 found the following review helpful:
Heat on the top, works just fine, but loud Jun 14, 2006
By Joanna Daneman There are debates if the heating element of a dehydrator should be on the top of the unit or underneath. (Heat rises, but fans blow down...hmm.)
Whatever the physics of it, the Nesco is reasonably priced, made of slightly flexible plastic that is not prone to breaking easily and makes fine dried fruits. We've tried dried apples, dried crackers of a tomato-onion-flax base and all came out wonderfully well. While there are more advanced dehydrators, this one is priced well and will make your jerky, fruit leather, preserved produce and other dried foods just fine. Recommend you get teflon sheets for making jerky--they are not included with the unit and you need donut-shaped ones. The sheets allow you to pour liquid batter onto the dehydrator and get leathers, jerkies and my favorite, dried flax crackers. I personally think they should come with the unit as it is a special shape and the sheets are an important feature, so I dinged the unit a star. Also the SAME star is dinged because the unit is loud. LOUD. LLLLLOOOOOOUUUUUUUUD. Did I say LOUD? Yes. Run it in the cellar, on the sunporch, in a distant bedroom. OR the garage. Because it is loud.
41 of 41 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Value Nov 22, 2003
By Madelyn We've had this food dryer for about 3 weeks and are loving every minute of it. The trays are relatively easy to clean (just soak a little first,) and the dryer works well and circulates the air really well. We noticed that the trays on the bottom dry a LITTLE faster than on the top, but nothing that makes the fruit get over dryed or anything. It's good anyway because it's good to have a slight variation in the texture of each chip. We love doing bananas, and this dryer does them really well. Incidently we also got the fruit roll up trays, and those work really well. The recipe tells you to put oil on the trays, but you really don't need it. You can just bend the trays and the fruit peels right off. I highly recommend this dryer, and am even going to buy one for my parents as a gift. They are trying to replace more of their diet with raw food just like I am - this thing is just perfect for when you get the desire for snacks, or even to have as part of a meal. Don't be afraid of this unit - it's an excellent one, at an excellent value.
48 of 49 found the following review helpful:
Dehydrator TOO HOT Nov 24, 2005
By londonalicia I bought this inexpensive dehydrator soon after adopting a raw food diet. After experimenting with different recipes, I became aware that my dehydrator seemed to dehydrate things in a fraction of the time suggested by the recipes.
This little nesco has no temperature control. It operates at one temerature -- one that felt pretty hot to me!! No where in the manual does it tell us what temperature.
With my raw food diet, I cannot heat things over 116 degrees. I spoke with the representatives at Nesco, and they told me that this dehydrator is permanently set to operate at 135 degrees, but can reach up to 160 degrees as the items dry.
So with that said, I've never had any problems with this dehydrator (I've had it for about a month). It's efficient, yes, noisy, but seems sturdy enough. It is, however, "cooking" your food so to speak, and not for people whose main priority is preserving the enzymes of raw fruits and vegetables -- dehyrating under 116 degrees.
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