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 so it may be out of date.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 > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > -- In vino veritas. [In wine there is truth.] -- Pliny