Food dehydrator vs. dish dryer?
cyberkid
11-02-2006, 02:51 AM
I have been seriously thinking about getting a dehydrator lately..
Upon web searching I have found out that when the dehydrator may cost 40$.. the shipping to Taiwan will cost more than 50$, that is IF the company/person is willing to ship it here.
Ronco, Nesco and a lot of other brands won't ship these out of the US.
So... 2 questions:
Is there anywhere I can get a good dehydrator without paying an arm and a leg for shipping? (I've asked around locally and the people react like I'm from Mars or something...they don't even know what a food dehydrator is!)
Would a dish dryer work? I still need to check up on the heat temps.
Something like this (http://cgi.ebay.com/SunPenTown-Warm-Air-Dish-Dryer-SD-1501_W0QQitemZ180029942737QQihZ008QQcategoryZ294QQ ssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem)
Thanks for any replies!
Steve
Upon web searching I have found out that when the dehydrator may cost 40$.. the shipping to Taiwan will cost more than 50$, that is IF the company/person is willing to ship it here.
Ronco, Nesco and a lot of other brands won't ship these out of the US.
So... 2 questions:
Is there anywhere I can get a good dehydrator without paying an arm and a leg for shipping? (I've asked around locally and the people react like I'm from Mars or something...they don't even know what a food dehydrator is!)
Would a dish dryer work? I still need to check up on the heat temps.
Something like this (http://cgi.ebay.com/SunPenTown-Warm-Air-Dish-Dryer-SD-1501_W0QQitemZ180029942737QQihZ008QQcategoryZ294QQ ssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem)
Thanks for any replies!
Steve
ZoomZoomMX-5
11-02-2006, 06:20 AM
A dish dryer? Jeez, that's a pretty lame solution to a non-problem! That's the most expensive dish towel that I've ever seen :eek: :shakehead
That ad says it cuts off at 47 degrees F!! That sounds more like a dish chiller. I'm sure they meant 47C. Which is a bit too hot for models, 105F is about as high as you want to go.
Save yourself the trouble, if you can't find a dehydrator in your country make one from a box and one or two small portable lamps. Enclosed space with a low-voltage heat source is all you need, and a shipping box with a lamp inside should work for you. Check the temperature and vent as necessary.
Here's a tutorial on how to make an elaborate paint dryer. You could simplify from here:
http://www.ninfinger.org/~sven/models/tools/dryer.html
That ad says it cuts off at 47 degrees F!! That sounds more like a dish chiller. I'm sure they meant 47C. Which is a bit too hot for models, 105F is about as high as you want to go.
Save yourself the trouble, if you can't find a dehydrator in your country make one from a box and one or two small portable lamps. Enclosed space with a low-voltage heat source is all you need, and a shipping box with a lamp inside should work for you. Check the temperature and vent as necessary.
Here's a tutorial on how to make an elaborate paint dryer. You could simplify from here:
http://www.ninfinger.org/~sven/models/tools/dryer.html
leokc_ng
11-03-2006, 06:34 AM
cyberkid
11-06-2006, 08:40 AM
I think this is what you want "Mr. Dry Booth "
http://www.hlj.com/product/GNZGT04
That was once a considerated product, but for less than that price I can get a dehydrator shipped to Taiwan from the US. The Mr. Dry Booth has several cons: preset limit of only 1 hour, no heat control, too large considering what can be put inside. Pro's: Easily avalible to me, er.. hrm.. that's it I guess.
I was looking for other alternatives because a satisfactory dehydrator costs 30~60$'s.. while the shipping also costs that price, making a total of around 80-120$'s..I was pretty displeased at the thought of spending that much on S&H...
thanks for the link though.
Steve
http://www.hlj.com/product/GNZGT04
That was once a considerated product, but for less than that price I can get a dehydrator shipped to Taiwan from the US. The Mr. Dry Booth has several cons: preset limit of only 1 hour, no heat control, too large considering what can be put inside. Pro's: Easily avalible to me, er.. hrm.. that's it I guess.
I was looking for other alternatives because a satisfactory dehydrator costs 30~60$'s.. while the shipping also costs that price, making a total of around 80-120$'s..I was pretty displeased at the thought of spending that much on S&H...
thanks for the link though.
Steve
leokc_ng
11-06-2006, 07:43 PM
Did a few search in google for Food dehydrator a while ago.
Food dehydrator and dish dryer should be generally cheaper, but the only thing that you might want to concern are the dust get inside the chamber.
Food dehydrator and dish dryer should be generally cheaper, but the only thing that you might want to concern are the dust get inside the chamber.
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