Top 10 Features to Look for in a Food Dehydrator

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We put together our list of the top 10 features to look for in a food dehydrator.

A lot of folks will ask us what to consider when shopping for the best food dehydrator. These are our top 10 things to consider in a food dehydrator.

Okay, we do have a few more than 10 features listed here, so consider the extras a bonus.

The Top 10 Features to Look for in a Food Dehydrator

Some folks consider food dehydrators as essential household appliances. We certainly do.

With food dehydrator purchase prices range anywhere from free do-it-yourself options, all the way up to a high-end Excalibur model costing well over $1000.00.

However, for most folks, there is no need to spend any more than $100.00. So we put together this list of the top 10 things to look for in a food dehydrator to help you decide on what you really need.

Power Requirements

The first in our list of top 10 features to look for in a food dehydrator, you want a model rated at a minimum of 500 watts of drying power. Most food dehydrators have both a fan and a heating element so that wattage is somewhat split between the two. So in a sense, this is how much power your food dehydrator would consume with the thermostat temperature maxed out and pushing out warm drying air over your food items. You want all your food to dehydrate in a reasonable period of time. So the more wattage the better.

In our opinion, consider another brand if the manufacturer doesn’t provide complete product specifications that include the wattage rating.

A Fan for Air Circulation

The second in our top 10 features to consider in a food dehydrator, does it have a fan. The food dehydrator needs a fan for airflow. The fan moves air across the food products and pushes moisture to the outside of your dehydrator. Some food dehydrators have the fan mounted in the base, others have the fan mounted on the top, and yet others have the fan mounted on the side.

Our opinion is that the fan should not be mounted on the base of the dehydrator. Where we live, things generally fall because of gravity. What about where you live? Many inexpensive dehydrators have the warm air blower fan located on the bottom of the appliance, not positioned on the top or the side. Small bits of food, spices, and excess jerky marinade will fall, — and fall into the blower fan and cause future cleanliness issues or maybe even worse, a burned-out fan motor.

Expandability

The third in our list of top 10 features to look for in a food dehydrator is expandability.

Most food dehydrators you may buy include 4 or maybe 5 drying trays in the box. 

Can the food dehydrator handle even more drying trays? Could you even buy additional drying trays?  

What is the maximum number of drying trays your food dehydrator holds? 

Two pounds of lean beef cut into jerky-size strips will fill between 4 and 6 drying trays of our Nesco FD-61 food dehydrator. (Our Nesco FD-61 is expandable up to 12 food-drying trays)

Look at the manufacturer’s website for optional accessories, add-ons, and even for a copy of the owner’s manual of your prospective food dehydrator.

Removable Fruit Roll Sheet Inserts

The fourth in our top 10 features to consider in a food dehydrator, does it come with fruit roll sheets and can you buy extras? Fruit roll sheets are handy not only for making fruit rolls, but also for drying herbs, spices, sauces, and even making essential dog treats.

Nesco fruit roll sheet removable inserts
The Nesco fruit roll sheet removable insert. These fruit roll sheets are an essential food dehydrator accessory, perfect for making fruit rolls, drying meat crumbles, sauces, soups, and drying herbs and spices. And they are great for catching drips to make for an easy cleanup. A food dehydrator multi-tasker. You’ll want a bunch to have on hand, you’ll need them. Have one for each of your dehydrating trays.

Can your dehydrator accommodate more than one fruit roll sheet? Read the owner’s manual. With some food dehydrator models, you can only use 1 or maybe 2 fruit roll sheets at a time, no more. Check the manufacturer’s website for the owner’s manual and see what it says.

The Nesco removable fruit roll sheet inserts have over 3000 customer reviews with an average rating of 4.5 stars out of 5 which is evidence of a great product, check them out here.

Removable Mesh Screen Inserts

The fifth in our list of top 10 features to look for in a food dehydrator, some food dehydrators also come with removable mesh screens that flex for easy removal and drying of smaller or sticky items. Can you buy extras? This is a must-have item when we’re preparing for outdoor weekend trips and drying foods like olives or pickled jalapeno pepper. Or making dog treats for our BFFs.

Nesco clean-a-screen removable mesh insert
The Nesco Clean-A-Screen removable mesh insert is an essential food dehydrator accessory for drying sticky fruits and small foods like our pickled jalapeno peppers. You’ll want a bunch to have on hand, you’ll need them. Have one for each of your dehydrating trays.

Some mesh screens for food dehydrators have both a “top” and a “bottom” side. The bottom feels smooth to the touch, and the top, where the food is, has more “pointed” or pronounced ridges to the touch. In other words, the top side has less surface area to contact (or stick) to the food.

Nesco Clean-A-Screens are removable and flexible mesh screens that have both a distinct top and a bottom side. If you had a high-powered microscope, you would see the individual strands in mesh screens have a triangle shape. The bottom side of the screen feels smooth. The top side has the point of the triangle and feels rough as you rub your fingers across the mesh.

The Nesco removable Clean-A-Screen mesh inserts have over 2500 customer reviews with an average rating of 4.7 stars out of 5 which is evidence of a great product, check them out here.

Can you get Replacement Parts?

Okay, we’re halfway there. The sixth in our top 10 features to consider in a food dehydrator, does the manufacturer offer replacement parts. Eventually, you will need to replace a drying tray due to normal wear and tear.

Many food dehydrators require a minimum number of drying trays during normal operation, even though the drying trays may be empty. For example, the owner’s manual of my own Nesco FD-61 says Always use at least 4 trays when drying in your dehydrator, even if tray(s) are empty.

Once you own a food dehydrator, check out the weekend yard sales, the local Goodwill, or the nextdoor app for optional accessories. We once found a new in-the-box Nesco FD-60 food dehydrator at a weekend yard sale, so we scored on spare parts.

Adjustable Temperature Control

The seventh in our list of top 10 features to look for in a food dehydrator, does the food dehydrator have an adjustable thermostat for temperature control? No, we do not want a minimally useful low-medium-high temperature control switch. What temperature is low or high really? We know exactly what 160 °F (71 °C) means!

Nesco food dehydrator temperature controller on the power head unit
The temperature controller on our Nesco FD-75A food dehydrator with an adjustable thermostat dial offering temperature control between 95°F – 160°F. (35°C – 71°C).

Knowing the drying temperature is part of taking notes and recording the results of your efforts.

Avoid food dehydrators that have just an on-off switch and a preset drying temperature.

Cleanliness

Eighth in our list of top 10 things to consider in a food dehydrator is keeping it all clean.

It’s very likely that the plastic drying trays and tray accessories are handwash-only items. Liquid jerky marinades may require a bit of drying-tray soaking for easy debris removal and clean-up. So, could you fit one or more drying trays into your kitchen sink?

A toothbrush is handy to gently scrub soaked dehydrator food trays free of food debris.

However, a clean-up time-saver step is to allow ample time for your liquid marinade to drain from the meat using a strainer or colander before loading up the dryer trays. Otherwise, a bit more scrubbing may be necessary to get it all clean.

Investing for the Future

Invest your food preserving future is ninth is our list of 10 ten features to look for in a food dehydrator.

Food dehydrator models come and go. Will the accessories you buy today fit and function on the food dehydrator you buy tomorrow?

When our no-name department-store brand name food dehydrator failed years ago, so did our investment. So consider investing in a well-known food dehydrator brand name. For example, when our Nesco FD-60 failed (our fault), we were able to reuse everything on our new Nesco FD-61.

Your food dehydrator needs may be modest now. What will they be next month or next year? Purchase the largest capacity food dehydrator aligned with features you feel are most important.  

Drying Bulkier Items

You might be just interested in drying meats for jerky or herb and spices. So we put this at the bottom of our list of 10 ten things to consider in a food dehydrator.

Can you dry bigger, thicker, or larger items? For example, could you dry larger items like flower blossoms? What about those big bundles of herbs? Or maybe larger slices or pieces of fruit such as figs or apricots.

Nesco Covert-A-Tray accessory
The Nesco Convert-A-Tray are another must-have accessory item to have on hand for drying bulky items like flowers and herbs. The tray

What is the working space between those food drying trays? Our Nesco FD series food dehydrator offers about an inch of space between the dryer trays. Adding the Nesco Convert-A-Tray adds another inch of space to work with. Does the vendor offer convertible trays or tray spacers for drying these larger bulkier items?

Convert your worn-out and broken dehydrator trays to spacers. I have trays with broken and missing webbing through years of use. Simply remove the broken webbing to create a spacer.

Bonus Features, Other Considerations, Beyond the Top 10

Okay, we could have named this the top 16 features to look for.

Appliance Storage

Where does it sit while in use, and not in use? The kitchen counter or perhaps a spot in the garage? A food dehydrator takes up space. If you dehydrate a lot as we do, you may want to consider a dedicated area for the appliance. We have a dedicated area in our garage with room enough for two Nesco food dehydrators.

Power Supply

It seems that many appliances today have shortened power cords offered up as a safety feature. You may also need an extension cord.

Timers

Some food dehydrators sport a timer. We have never found this feature to be very useful. After all, we prefer to dry our foods until we determine doneness. However, an auto-shutoff timer could be thought of as a handy safety feature.

Getting Stuff from Here to There

Portability. Consider that you may have maxed out all your food dehydrator drying trays with a generous supply of camping meal preps, food preparedness, jerky meat strips, or garden bounty. Is that stack of loaded drying trays difficult to carry? Are you a take-it-all-out-in-one-trip kind of person? Could you easily carry and maneuver it all around furry family members and out to your food dehydrator drying station? We fall into the 2- or 3-trip category.

A Warranty

A warranty. Reputable manufacturers provide a product warranty in the unlikely event of a failure due to material or workmanship. A one-year warranty and website product registration are good signs.

Cost

This was a tough one. We purposely put it here at the bottom. We like to compare, evaluate, and research the features. Yes, you get what you pay for. We have owned several cheap no-name, store-branded, food dehydrators. They all broke down and we could not salvage or reuse anything from the old to the new. What a waste!

There is nothing wrong with trying to save money. And there is a huge difference between being frugal and being cheap. By being cheap, you save money at the moment. And, in being cheap, it could cost you more in the future as the items buy break down or quickly wear out.

On the other hand, being frugal offers similar savings upfront. However, you need to invest time comparing, evaluating, and researching your preferred product options. So buying a high-end product could still be frugal if you know it will last for years, offers a warranty, or could save you money over time.

What We Use

You may have guessed that we favor the Nesco product line of food dehydrators.

Many years ago, we purchased the Nesco FD-60 food dehydrator to replace broken a no-name department-store food dehydrator. And we are glad we did.

We didn’t buy the top-of-the-line most expensive model. Actually, it was the middle of the line offered at a modest price that we could afford.

Since that purchase, we bought another FD-60. And then an FD-75A after the FD-60 was retired. Amazon carries many of the Nesco food dehydrators and accessories. Be sure to check them all out here. There are many thousands of customer reviews, so that is evidence of many happy and satisfied shoppers.

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