I have been dehydrating for fifteen years. I use the American Harvester Snackmaster. It has been on my "want list" for quite a while. Getting one pretty soon for my birthday.
To my mind, it is the ideal tool for dehydrating without electricity. It's compact for storage and travel, sanitary, and has a method of keeping bugs etc. out.
for those of us who sometimes without electricity, this is an excellent idea.
Especially like the dual purpose idea of sprouter.
@ToneJermain Thanks! I thought it was just me. I have scanned all their videos and websites to figure it out but all they tell you is it uses a natural drying "process". It does not explain this "process" and if it works in all climates!! All I see are trays in a net so perhaps when you let food sit over the counter you can just cover it with net to keep bugs out? lol!
@candlecane Hi, I am Duane Email: derickson1@allwest.net, 801 652-5577. I am the inventor and would be happy to answer any of your questions. I might just say, i did not invent the natural food drying process. I just attempted to create a method, using modern materials to do it a little easier and cleaner that our grandparents did.
@ToneJermain I am the inventor 801 652-5577, email: derickson1@allwest.net. It is important to allow the air to get to all sides of the foods so they don't spoil. Please contact me, it works.
I have been dehydrating for fifteen years. I use the American Harvester Snackmaster. It has been on my "want list" for quite a while. Getting one pretty soon for my birthday.
To my mind, it is the ideal tool for dehydrating without electricity. It's compact for storage and travel, sanitary, and has a method of keeping bugs etc. out.
for those of us who sometimes without electricity, this is an excellent idea.
Especially like the dual purpose idea of sprouter.
linelegante 1 year ago
For those who may be interested in purchasing this product let me suggest you go to amazon.com and read the customer reviews on this product.
hsbc2468 1 year ago
you didn't tell me how this works...i may as well just sit food out on the counter
ToneJermain 2 years ago 3
@ToneJermain Thanks! I thought it was just me. I have scanned all their videos and websites to figure it out but all they tell you is it uses a natural drying "process". It does not explain this "process" and if it works in all climates!! All I see are trays in a net so perhaps when you let food sit over the counter you can just cover it with net to keep bugs out? lol!
candlecane 1 year ago
@candlecane Hi, I am Duane Email: derickson1@allwest.net, 801 652-5577. I am the inventor and would be happy to answer any of your questions. I might just say, i did not invent the natural food drying process. I just attempted to create a method, using modern materials to do it a little easier and cleaner that our grandparents did.
bmsfoundation 1 year ago
@ToneJermain I am the inventor 801 652-5577, email: derickson1@allwest.net. It is important to allow the air to get to all sides of the foods so they don't spoil. Please contact me, it works.
bmsfoundation 1 year ago