I know that I can order from online, but I'd rather get it in a store...
Or, does anyone have any recommendations for a good dehydrator? I heard that Excalibur is the best, but I'm open to suggestions.
I spoke with the Excalibur
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Don't buy Excalibur. Buy L'Equip. The Ex has drawers. So if you're only using one, you're wasting energy. You can never use more drawers than the machine came with.
The L'Equip has stacking trays. Use what you need. You save time, you
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Yesterday was a long day, but fantastic!
It started with a 9.5k race with my friend Mandy. She and I are both training for the half-marathon and Scotiabank will be both our first half! So we thought to bring a race to the bottom in the Lower Don in Toronto. We met for 8:30 am in order to escape the heat, but we have not. It was so hot for the output of the first half, fortunately there was a nice cool breeze on the way home and the company has made the race feel very soon!...
The Excalibur 3900 Deluxe Series is a very efficient 9-tray dehydrator can be used to prepare a variety of healthy foods, including fruit pastes, jerky, dried vegetables, crackers, chips, breads and cookies. Much faster than similar devices, the Excalibur 3900 all foods can dehydrate and preserve their rich taste and nutrient content, without mixing flavors across different food groups that are dried at the same time.
Equipped with the system marks the horizontal air drying, and fed by a heater on the back of the device, the Excalibur 3900 can dehydrate the food on her nine trays uniformly and simultaneously, with a constant flow of hot air. Its seven-inch, powerful fan runs on 600 watts and has an adjustable thermostat that can give temperatures between 85 and 145 degrees Fahrenheit, and adapted for dewatering a wide range of foods - herbs and flowers on the lower temperatures, fruit, vegetables and meat on the higher temperatures. Your Excalibur Ships Free Today! Hassle Free 30 Day Return Policy.