do not get this
EVIL no fan no thermostat... found BOOOO! NOT A GOOD ONE ( for
tapes)
manual for it
http://manuals.harborfreight.com/manuals/66000-66999/66906.pdf
I have one wife found at garage sale ... it is not good for tape
work...
I rather suggest $64
http://www.amazon.com/Nesco-American-FD-61-Snackmaster-Dehydrator/dp/B000CE…
I thinkI got mine at Walmart -
but remember use the thermostat to on off the thing but for
actual temp use a process thermometer .
ALSO LOOK AT OTHER OFFERING IN SIZE AN WATTAGE at bottom of this Amazon
page
http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=nesco+american+harvest+trays&…
ooghydr-20&index=aps&hvadid=61714117524&hvpos=1t1&hvexid=&hvnetw=s&hvrand=10
83555451302563676&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=b&hvdev=c&ref=pd_sl_2uhe80t19_b
hope this helps.... Ed Sharpe Archivist and Chief Baker for SMECC!
N
ote: When the unit is plugged in, it?s warming element will constantly be
on. When you are finished, unplug the unit to turn it off.
6.
After the food is arranged on a tray, do not place on the base yet. STACK
UP AND SET ASIDE.
In a message dated 8/29/2015 1:27:02 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
cube1 at
charter.net writes:
On 8/29/2015 1:04 PM, Fred Cisin wrote:
On Sat, 29 Aug 2015, COURYHOUSE at
aol.com wrote:
I thought the center thing was a duct also
Ed#
Baking diskettes in it would reduce the central ducting.
The HarborFreight food dehydrator (#66906 $30, currently sale at $25)
will work with the central ducting partially blocked.
It has a heating element. On the ones with an incandescent bulb, using
a CFL will reduce power consumption, but it doesn't do much
drying/baking.
Ooooh. Thanks for the pointer to HarborFreight. I think I will pop
over to the store with a tape and see if they have one out to see if it
is suitable today or tomorrow.
JRJ