my question is   would be how much cuhnter or shelf space Jim d your 
machines take up? and then how do you tore the end roduct? If you do 
not mind I'd like to take  some o f the discussion off list.  Might I 
email you  Lee. thanks

On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 04:45:11AM 
-0500, Jim 
Gatteys wrote:
> I really think that the fact that dehydrators use more electricity is 
> mis-information.  I keep two of them going almost all summer and don't notice 
> any difference in the bill.  They only heat to about 145 or so and they use 
> about the same as a small lightbulb to heat and a small fan.  Go to 
> http://www.excaliburdehydrators.com
> 
> I'm not plugging this site.  Its just where I got my dehydrators from and am 
> really happy with them.  The site  has a lot of good recipes and know-how 
> there.
> Jim
> On Jul 9, 2010, at 9:55 PM, Victor Gouveia wrote:
> 
> > I've heard that dehydrators tend to use quite a bit of electricity, and 
> > while the dehydration process might be faster and easier, the savings on 
> > the 
> > electrical bill would more than offset the ease of it all.
> > 
> > Mind you, this information was gotten based on the old Popiel dehydrators, 
> > so it may be out of date.
> > 
> > Victor 
> > 
> 
> 
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