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The LoyoLa Electric Food Dehydrator is a versatile kitchen appliance designed for drying a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, and meats. With a spacious 15L capacity and four stainless steel trays, it features a side-mounted fan for optimal airflow, a digital thermostat for precise temperature control, and operates quietly at under 48 dB. The removable trays are dishwasher safe, ensuring easy cleanup while meeting FDA safety standards.
A**R
Excellent product! I really like it! Highly recommend!
The media could not be loaded. I received this dehydrator amazingly quick and it is in great condition.There are 4 functions to select. The cool wind and sterilization functions really surprise me. Cool wind function really turns out crispy result. And the sterilization helps to remove the bacteria and the smell from drying meat. The trays are useful especially the one with mesh.This is a very well thought out design with safe and quality material. The oven-like design is very easy to use and easy to clean. Has a nice capacity. Compact, pretty quiet, wide temperature range and very effective. No need to rotate trays, and it dries faster than other dehydrator. I can make healthy snacks myself at any time.
A**R
A wonderful kitchen addition for any home
Really just the perfect dehydrator for me. I live on a small farm and collect all sorts of wild edibles and have a little garden. This makes all that I collect so easy to turn into treats that will last a long time. It runs perfectly, the whole thing is solid, and the trays are even high quality. All around it’s my favorite appliance.
E**L
Its great.
Has a higher top range than some, good for me using for 3d print filament. All metal and very sturdy and nice appearance. A bit noisy but I would think they all are. its a heating element and a fan.
B**Z
It does the things
Got this a while back to dry herbs and make jerky. It does its job very well and the instructions are easy to follow as the whole thing is very basic without fancy bells and whistles. It's really easy to clean and the output is satisfactory. However, I would suggest to anyone using this to get silicone covers as anything smaller than a half dollar will shrink and fall through the grills. Also, they are pretty tight and janky to put in and pull out so keep in mind that whatever is perfectly arranged on them will shimmy around chaotically. Another thing to note is that aside from those issues, I haven't had a single problem with it accept that lately it's decided that parsley is an acceptable sacrifice as the fan has sucked some of it up.
B**R
Great for dehydrating PLA for 3D Printer
I used this to dehydrate my PLA for my 3D printer, a fiend out of California sent me to the link to this item. Price was right, and so far it does the trick! I have never used it to dehydrate food, but so far everything works as described.
K**P
Great buy.
I have only had it a few days but it has been running a lot. It is as advertised that it can create dehydrated foods with a snap sound. It is on the smaller side and is a little quieter than my air fryer. It only comes with one of the mesh trays and three oven like shelves. Smaller items will need the mesh tray.
S**S
A $40 unit, and here's what the other half of the cost should have bought me
I bought this because the trays are small enough to stand next to plates in the dishwasher, because I like how it has separate heat settings, I like how it appears to be all mechanical (not electronic), I like the side-to-side air flow through vents (as opposed to blowing the air into the front glass, like most rectangular units), I like how the racks don't have a central chimney down the middle like other units, and with the square trays it actually rivals the basic Nesco units for total rack area.However the build quality and components that go into this definitely put it in the same league with your average $40 toaster oven. Same basic components, just rearranged a bit differently, and a fan added.For the extra $40 in unexplained cost, I'm supremely disappointed it doesn't have:1) Stainless racks. Yeah, go read the description more carefully than I did: they're dishwasher safe metal racks, but "stainless" doesn't appear in the description, because they're plated. That means eventually the plating is going to rub off at least on the sides (it's a tight fit in there) and that part of the rack, plus anything else that gets even the slightest ding, is going to rust. Not to mention the fact that as your plating starts flaking off, it's naturally going to stick to your food.2) Properly shaped racks. There's one good rack made from wire mesh that can be used on anything, but the other three are just bars about 1/2" apart, which is far too open. See the countertop (first) pic: these are my fresh fig slices, before first use, and I took this picture first because I knew exactly what was going to happen: as they dried, they fell through the rack onto my makeshift aluminum foil drip tray I made because it doesn't come with...3) A drip tray. And the worst part of that is, there's a lip at the opening, so the entire bottom is a basin. Meaning you can't even wipe things out of it, you can only sweep toward the front and then you'd either have to pick everything up individually or vacuum it out.Now I'll be fair and state that it *does* dry pretty well, but so did the glorified hairdryer Nesco that I bought in 1998 which only died a few days ago. I think i could overlook some of these things if not for the racks... I mean look at the questions, everyone wants more racks, and no word about when they're coming, or whether they'll be the good ones or the bad ones. And even if they do come, I don't trust Ch!nese mystery metal enough to eat it when it flakes off.I'm returning this.
A**D
Fun little dehydrator
This item provides a steady temperature and air flow over what items it is dehydrating. The fans at first seem noisy but it become a steady hum after a minute or so. There is a bit of prep work before using this item and depending how you prep the food greatly effects the result and how well the dehydrator works. Having uniform thickness of your food is key. Also if you need dehydrated stuff in a hurry this item is not designed for that. It is a controlled and steady way to get the moisture out of things. I made some crunch apple chips with this thing which the kids like.
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