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Excalibur dehydrator - opinions
Posted on 8/19/24 at 10:53 am
Posted on 8/19/24 at 10:53 am
I snack on jerky as an additional source of protein everyday. The cost of good jerky has gotten ridiculous for a while now, so I thinking about getting a dehydrator to make my own.
The Excalibur brand appears to be one of, if not thee, dehydrator brand to go with.
I’m looking at the 6 tray dehydrator for $199 plus a 15% sign up discount, so it’ll come out to around $185 after tax and free shipping.
Can anyone share their experience with these dehydrators? Would also appreciate any tips as I will be new to the dehydrating world?
The Excalibur brand appears to be one of, if not thee, dehydrator brand to go with.
I’m looking at the 6 tray dehydrator for $199 plus a 15% sign up discount, so it’ll come out to around $185 after tax and free shipping.
Can anyone share their experience with these dehydrators? Would also appreciate any tips as I will be new to the dehydrating world?
Posted on 8/19/24 at 12:20 pm to KTShoe
I got lucky and bought in 2020 a 9 tray Excalibur from Woot for $181.89 Reg. $300.
It maintains set point on the heat settings, I always place a thermometer just inside the door for ease of checking. Remember it takes about 4 lbs. of meat to get 1lb. of jerky, I have dehydrated bushels of apple slices, oranges, pineapple, blueberries, tomatoes, corn, carrots. I also use it to make yogurt which I prefer over the store bought.
So yes I would recommend an Excalibur.
It maintains set point on the heat settings, I always place a thermometer just inside the door for ease of checking. Remember it takes about 4 lbs. of meat to get 1lb. of jerky, I have dehydrated bushels of apple slices, oranges, pineapple, blueberries, tomatoes, corn, carrots. I also use it to make yogurt which I prefer over the store bought.
So yes I would recommend an Excalibur.
This post was edited on 8/19/24 at 12:25 pm
Posted on 8/19/24 at 6:21 pm to LSU Fallguy
Pulled the trigger on the Excalibur. A little excited about it.
Posted on 8/19/24 at 6:45 pm to KTShoe
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I’m looking at the 6 tray dehydrator for $199 plus a 15% sign up discount, so it’ll come out to around $185 after tax and free shipping.
I just had mine delivered and have used it on two batches of peppers. It’s way bigger than you think! It’s so much better than the one I had before that comparing them isn’t even fair.
Posted on 8/19/24 at 7:08 pm to Aubie Spr96
What was your previous one and what do you like better about the Excalibur.
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