Electric Food Dehydrators - 4 Buying Suggestions to Ensure Satisfaction

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When choosing an electric food dehydrator you will certainly want to ensure that you will get the most efficient appliance for your money.

This can often be complicated if you are not sure of exactly what you are searching for. Here are 4 crucial considerations you need to bear in mind when selecting one.

  • Carefully consider the amount of drying area you want. This will depend actually on two things; firstly how often you are going to be dehydrating food and next how many different varieties of foods you plan on preserving. If you are going to be frequently drying many different types of foods at the same time then you most probably will need to consider buying 2 smaller sized food dehydrators for about the same price as one large one. This is a practical recommendation because different types of foods have different drying times. For example you would never want to dry meat and fruit at the same time in your food dehydrator since the drying times are simply way too different.

  • Preferably look for a food dehydrator that operates at around 500 watts with a 4 to 12 tray capacity. If you purchase one with 1000 watts or more of power then look at adding more trays to help keep your food from over dehydrating and becoming to dry. Similarly should you have a 24 tray food dehydrator and its completely loaded and you have 500 watts of power you might run the risk of your food not drying correctly. The problem then could be that the food does not dry thoroughly leading to mold or bacteria growing even inside the food.


  • A frequent blunder that many make when purchasing an electric food dehydrator is buying a cheap "no name" model. You may wonder why this makes a difference. Generally lesser known named models of these devices have not been tested well and either will not do the job efficiently or just merely burn out too fast. When that happens you will be trapped dealing with getting a refund and that can be a bigger hassle than shopping for the right model.


  • Another common mistake some people make with a dehydrator is simply paying too much. Unless you need one that has 18 trays and will cost you $200 then do not buy it. Purchase a rather less expensive 500 watt 12 tray food dehydrator for $80-$100 instead and you will have that much extra cash to spend on buying food to put into it.



When buying an electric food dehydrator be well informed

and you won't go far wrong.
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