Excalibur 3500 Deluxe Series 5 Tray Food Dehydrator - Black
Thursday, December 8, 2011
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
PRODUCT FEATURES :
- Deluxe Non-Timer Heavy Duty Model
- 5 Polycarbonate Trays with Polyscreen inserts: 8 square feet of tray space
- Heavy Duty 5" fan, 400 watts, Adjustable Thermostat: 85º - 145ºF
- Built In On/Off Switch
- Americal Made - 1 Year Manufactures Warranty - 10 Year Mfg. Extended Warranty Available
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REVIEW FROM CUSTOMER
Review 1 :
Customer said : "Solid, well built, does the job"
Details :
"This was my first venture into dehydrating foods. After reading all of the reviews I made my choice to go with the Excalibur brand. I have been extremely pleased with the ease with which it works and the product it produces.
With the fan in the back, all of the fruit and vegetables placed on a single tray appear to be drying at the same speed so there is no need to rotate the tray from front to back, However, I have found that when I have all 5 trays loaded, I need to rotate the trays vertically. I move the top tray to the bottom and each tray up one slot. I usually will only do this a couple of times in a 12 hour period. As the fruit and vegetables get smaller from dehydration the air is able to circulate better.
The 5 tray size has been all we have needed so far but I could see a time down the road that I might have need for the 9 tray."
Review 2:
Customer said: "I love this dehydrator"
Details :
"I had a round donut model, but recently borrowed this model from a friend. I really like the excalabur configuration better. If you are moving it from cupboard to counter, the stack of trays don't fall. It's much easier to spread puree to make fruit leather and you don't need to buy special round mats. A lamp timer with a grounded outlet is helpful. I rotate trays front to back, but this isn't a big deal. I do wish it was a bit less pricey though.
My favorite? -- "Banana Slugs" ( ie bananas cut in half and then quartered lengthwise into sticks.) They take longer than banana leather but turn into virtual sugar bombs. Has anyone tried yogurt? Are the trays strong enough to handle yogurt cups?"
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