Sedona Dehydrator BPA-FREE Drying Sheets vs Non-Stick Premiflexx Sheets

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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2011

John from http://www.discountjuicers.com/ shares with you the results of his testing of the Tribest BPA-FREE drying sheets that are designed to fit into the Sedona Dehydrator. These drying sheets are only to be used when dehydrating liquids, crackers or cookies or things that you are not able to dehydrate on a mesh sheet. These sheets also fit the excalibur dehydrator, but will not fill the entire tray. After watching this episode you will learn how these sheets work in a real-world test when chia seed crackers were dehydrated.

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  • I have to run the excalibur in the garage... between the sound and smell. also, flip or remove from sheets before the crackers/bread gets totally hard. Is there in fact BPA on the excalibur tefflex sheets?

  • BPA-free doesn't mean anything. Many BPA-free plastics are more toxic than plastics that have BPA in them.

  • Hey thanks John! I liked the details on the sedona results and I'm happy there is a solution for BPA and teflon free! It has a greater value than making perfect looking crackers!

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