Dehydrators, ezidri or excalibur . . .

mt-deap, Jan 9, 6:44pm
Has anyone used either of these 2 models?What are your thoughts on them?I am looking at getting one but can't decide which one to get, lol.

lilyfield, Jan 9, 7:05pm
ezidri from Hydraflow.
have used it for years to do all my tramping food.
get as many trays as possible. two or three simply won't do.
I had 10 trays- that was never enough when it came to garden produce.

cookessentials, Jan 9, 7:52pm
Ezi-Dry for me too

fisher, Jan 9, 7:53pm
x1
Another vote for ezidry.... tested, tried and proven..... NZ sales and service... dont even think about bringing sunbeam into the equation:}

mt-deap, Jan 9, 10:48pm
Looks like it will be Ezidri then, thank you :-)

As I've never used one before, how long does it take to dry thick things like apricot halves?What are your favourite things to dehydrate?

jag5, Jan 10, 6:20am
And Ezi Dry again....I do garlic, herbs, tomatoes, beans, carrots, swede, apple and on and on ....whatever has moisture in it can be dried.I have 10 trays, but thinking of getting more.I think Ezi Dry can take up to 16, but could be more.

uli, Jan 20, 12:40pm
Yep ezi dry - the only one worth having.
http://www.hydraflow.co.nz/ezidri.html