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Devanti Food Dehydrator, 9 Trays 700W $149.95 (RRP $189.95) Delivered @ Artiss Amazon AU

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Devanti 9 Tray Food Dehydrators Commercial Beef, Black makes your favourite healthy dried foods snack is easy. Just cut and place your fruits, vegetables, meat or more onto the food-grade trays, set the temperature and timer and let the machine does its magic.

Anyway, seems like a good deal considering the silver 6 tray is the same price but they're both marked down, don't care, bought one.

I think they run for a bit, but happy with that considering wasted power with solar, YMMV.

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closed Comments

  • +3

    According to CCC $159 is average price.

      • +3

        According to who cares, I really don't care.

        Guess you care enough to respond :P

  • +8

    Good for wild mushrooms? Asking for a friend

    • +6

      You'd probably want something that's easier to dispose of.

      • +1

        Yeah my friend disposed of hers accidentally and is in need of a replacement

    • +2

      I get mine from Asian grocers

      • Do you remember which one?

  • +5

    Cheaper on eBay:
    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/386245305395

    $132.21 delivered with eBay+, $140.65 delivered without.

    I'm not sure Amazon are even trying at this price. I've been looking at one to dehydrate some treats for the doggo, yet to pull the trigger.

    • Sold out on eBay and Amazon now

  • +2

    Is this a big enough unit? Worried there won’t be mushroom for what I need.

    • Try and find YT review to get better idea of scale. Most of these units are smaller than they appear in pictures with trays having very small amount room between each other.

  • +2

    I have this exact unit and it's great.
    I dehydrate and store a lot of stuff and also make vegetable and fruit powders and this does the job on the dehydrating side of things.

    Buy some food grade mats that you can cut to size, as small things will fall through the spacing in the stainless steel shelves. No plastic shelves in this one which is nice.
    Once you have the mats cut to size, you can dehydrate thick liquids for fruit roll ups and I dehydrate a smooth and runny pumpkin mash to dehydrate and crush into pumpkin powder. That stuff is amazing in scones, breads, soups or even to make into a quick soup itself.

    Has been working for maybe 3 years now and would get more than average use I'd say.

    Good luck!

    • +2

      Thanks for the review! Is this any good for making jerky / biltong?

    • Awesome mate, thanks for the deets! πŸ‘

    • Thanks for review, do you have a link to the mats you bought?

  • +2

    The USDA for instance, recommend 171 Celsius to safely make beef jerky. This machine has a max temp setting of 70 Celcius. I did internal temp checks and it was averaging 75 Celsius inside.
    I set mine to max and make my beef jerky and then let it condition before storing. It comes out great and is very hard to resist.

    People here in Australia may not give a crap about the USDA guidelines as they are tested and based on USA standards and I get that. Many people in the USA and elsewhere call themselves rebel canners and go against those recommendations.
    Just mentioning the recommendation as it is a tested and published recommendation. Most users are adults and can make up our own minds on what to do.

    Have not made biltong. So no experience to share there.

    Good luck.

    • Thanks for the detailed information mate! πŸ‘

    • 171 Fahrenheit maybe, not Celsius

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