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Old 01-04-2008, 04:31 PM
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so i've come to the decision to buy a food dehydrator have done some reading on them from old threads on here but what i really want to know is which one is the best?
how much should i pay?
& where to buy?
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Old 01-04-2008, 04:38 PM
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Food Dehydrators @ JuiceLand.co.uk

this is where i got mine from and its free delivery, nice people to deal with!
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Old 01-06-2008, 03:07 PM
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food dehydrator? Get in touch with

THE BACKPACKERS CLUB for first hand advice
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There is also this one - well 2 actually - which I'm thinking of getting.

http://www4.westfalia.net/suche/inde...ood+dehydrator

This is a much cheaper way of seeing whether dehydration machines will get the use in your household and if successful you perhaps could go on to one of the snazzier ones later? Better to have something under £30 lying unused in the cupboard than one of the more expensive models! Especially if you only intend to dry your own produce when gluts occur.

Well that's my plan anyway!
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