I want to buy a dehydrator and don't want to spend much. There is a salton at walmart that is a set temp of 95F. Can I use this to dry peppers okay? I don't mind if it takes a little longer.
chillilover said:I want to buy a dehydrator and don't want to spend much. There is a salton at walmart that is a set temp of 95F. Can I use this to dry peppers okay? I don't mind if it takes a little longer.
pappywith4 said:I have an American Harvester and the spice setting is around 195
so I turn it down somewhere around 150 and it still takes 2-3 days to dry peppers.
Silver_Surfer said:Pappy, don't you mean the spice setting is 95F?
Silver_Surfer said:You can dry them with a box and a light bulb or the oven set on low temps, but 95F seems a little low and would probably take several days.
How much is the Wally World unit?
pappywith4 said:No it says herbs and spice 195 !!
chillilover said:
Silver_Surfer said:Hmmm... mine says 95F for herbs and spices and the max temp setting is 160F.
For the difference in price I'd get a good dehydrator with variable temp control, (Nesco's FD_75PR is the best bang for your buck IMO) even if that meant drying in the oven for now until you could afford it.
i have almost the same exact model, mine just doesn't have that nifty handleSilver_Surfer said:I have this unit and at most it takes a day and a half set at 135F and that's only when I have all 9 of my trays loaded. With six trays loaded and no thick fleshed stuff like poblanos, it takes a day or a little less.
But I cut all chilies in half.
chillilover said:Is the fd80 better? I can't find the fd-75R in Canada. The FD80 is $104 taxes and shipping included.
chillilover said:Actually the salton at walmart is 80C bottom tray and 70C top which is 176F bottom and 158F top. Would that be okay?
Silver_Surfer said:Too hot and no way to adjust it.
The Nesco dries fairly evenly from top to bottom and no need to rotate trays. Get a good one and use it for years.
QuadShotz said:I just use my toaster oven set to about 125-150F..works well.
chillilover said:What about the oven method? How do I go about that?