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Dehydrator Free to A Good Home!

Post by thetiggys »

I recently bought a Bee Beyer food dehydrator from flea bay. It was originally bought in the States but came with a power converter.

Have used it a number of times and it works fine......however the husband and boy are not to keen on my dehydrated delights :roll:

So would anyone like it?? Happy to arrange pick up from Greater Manchester/Warrington/Southport

Or I can go and get a price to post to anyone that lives further airfield and is happy to pick up the postage cost ....it's quite big and the converter is heavy though....

Free to a good home :D
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i`d be interested in it , pm sent to you . :)
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If that falls through, I'd be interested too - pm sent... (erm, about to be sent :lol: ).
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I should have checked the forums yesterday instead of watching all of Revolution.
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a big thank you to thetiggys , i`ve collected it today and going to give it a whirl later and try some onions 8-)
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You're welcome unsure! Hope your dehydrated goodies are a success :-)
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Thetiggys, thats really great! Excellent result :)
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seeing as its a bit late know , ive sliced some tomatoes and put them in . i`ll report back tomorrow with the results :D
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A write-up on the equipment would be good
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i wouldnt know were to start on a write up to be honest .
its a bee bayer unit and has 4 trays with a air vent control underneath .

i put in some sliced tomatoes and left it on all night . by morning they were dried for the most part . some i think i cut a little to thick theres were a little bit on the rubbery side and could have done with longer , that or the air vent needed to be closed a little or opened i can`t decide on that bit but i`ll keep trying with different things . maybe a sliced banana this time .
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