

🥇 Elevate your snack game with precision drying perfection!
The SousVideTools 6 Tray Food Dehydrator combines commercial-grade durability with precise temperature control (35-70°C) and powerful 420W drying. Its horizontal airflow design guarantees even dehydration across six removable, dishwasher-safe stainless steel trays. Ideal for nutrient-rich homemade jerky, fruit, and vegetable snacks, it extends shelf life while preserving natural enzymes and flavors. Perfect for health-conscious professionals and commercial kitchens seeking efficient, clean, and reliable food preservation.




| ASIN | B075DBPR7W |
| Best Sellers Rank | 292,095 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 39 in Food Dehydrators |
| Brand | SousVideTools |
| Brand Name | SousVideTools |
| Colour | Black |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 437 Reviews |
| Included Components | Food Dehydrator |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 45D x 34.5W x 31.5H centimetres |
| Item Shape | Square |
| Item Type Name | Food Dehydrator |
| Item Weight | 6.6 Kilograms |
| Item height | 31.5 centimetres |
| Item weight | 6.6 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Sous Vide Tools |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Features | Durable |
| Number of Trays | 6 |
| Product Warranty | 2 year manufacturer. |
| Product dimensions | 45D x 34.5W x 31.5H centimetres |
| Temperature Range | 35 - 70 Degrees Celsius |
| Wattage | 420 watts |
A**R
High capacity, simple to use, great quality output
I've had the dryer for 3 months now and tried drying everything in it from biltong to watermelon. Simple to use and with 6 trays it has a great capacity. Drying is consistent across the whole device so you can dry a mix of different things at the same time, taking stuff out as soon as it's ready and leaving other trays behind to dry longer. Dehydrated fruit - apples, pineapple, watermelon and banana - very popular with kids, and jerky and biltong with everyone. It also helped deal with surplus tomatoes and chillis from the garden. Simple to clean, good range of temperatures and very quiet operation. Only criticism is there were no instructions on using it, other than plugging it in and switching on. If you're new to dehydrating you will need to buy a recipe / guide book to give times and temperatures for different products to get you started.
D**E
Perfect for dog treats
I bought this dehydrator solely for making my own dog treats as I wanted to be sure there were no additives to their treats and you cant trust shop bought ones not to have an added extra. I did some research and discovered this was one of the best for home use. It has metal trays as opposed to plastic ( which I have heard can melt). It also has a horizontal fan as opposed to a vertical one which means the air is fanned in from the back of the machine and is more equally distributed, as opposed to the bottom of it, which could be dangerous for dipping meat etc. It makes liver and chicken jerky in about 7 - 8 hours which is very fast believe it or not. I also intend to dry out some fruits and veg when I get round to it. It is very simple to operate with a temperature dial and on /off button. There is a sticker which tells you what temperature to use depending on what you are drying. Best of all, my dogs have never been happier. They now think it is called the sweetie machine and get very excited when it goes on. I wouldnt hesitate to recommend this dehydrator.
R**Y
Great but a fragile door
Good value for a rear fanned drier. It dries as evenly as expected given that there will always be an advantage to being near the fan and the heating element. Occasional moving trays and reversing them seems normal for driers. The only negative is that the door is easily broken. Mine slipped off the worktop on second use when I removed it to swap the trays around - landed on the floor and a big chunk of plastic broke off. Otherwise, recommended and doing a great job with my surplus fruit this year.
D**S
Works a treat!
Bought for drying excess produce from allotment especially apples! This dehydrator rums quietly but I have had it for a month only so I cannot yet comment on durability. Pros. Easy to use. Racks cleaned in dishwasher OK. Metal racks for durability.asy to use. Simple controls so no display to go wrong! Remove shelves and you have space for raising yeast doughs. Low temperature for making yogurt. plenty of shelf space. Easy to remove shelves and rotate during drying process. Drying times fine about 7 hours for fruit leathers, longer for slices and whole fruit but does need flipping to ensure complete drying. Light body so easy to move and fits on work top due to rectangular shape. Cons. only one non-stick mesh sheet. Minimal instructions in manual. If all shelves filled drying times take a little longer than when two or so shelves used. Advice. I am new to dehydrating so read up on google & you tube to learn how to! I started out with fruit leathers and rolls., and realised I needed a few non-stick sheets. I tried with non-stick paper and this didn't work at all well. I looked for a cheap alternative. I bought a large black oven liner from Aldi (cost a couple of quid!) , the reusable one for the bottom of the oven. This sheet cuts into two smaller sheets big enough to fit on a shelf with a bit left over (I lined my loaf tin bottoms with these.. Works a treat if you dry the puree until you can gently peel it away without sticking much. Turn ihe leather and dry for another hour. I must emphasise each type of fruit and thickness of slices determines how long it takes. I have found it's a matter of trial and error at first. I guess this is why the instruction manual is so sparse, there are so many variable . However it's fun to experiment and learn. I have found the temperatures on the controls are OK for fruit. I have used it for raising yeast dough and works well, very handy and better than balancing my bowl of dough on a radiator! I have not yet tried drying meat products. To sumarise...... read up if you don't know much about dehydrating. Be prepared to experiment and keep a note book of times for various items. Just as a reminder! It's now 2021. I am at the moment drying the last of my Kale crop ready to plant up the beans. The dehydrator is still as new but well used. Carrots,mushrooms, peppers, celery, apples, herbs all dried and stored. It's been so useful through the pandemic. I have made soups and stews with dried ingredients to hand. Christmas presents have included dried mangoes (I got some tins of mango slices very cheap and they dried beautifully) I have made fruit rolls and gifted so much of the sweet items. The only thing I have failed with are dried potatoes. I am still working on this!!!! I am more than happy with this dehydrator.
S**N
Brilliant item - one happy customer
Dries my orchard apples brilliantly, overnight on cheaper electricity. Makes crusty, crunchy kale in a couple of hours. Meringues to die for. Very happy customer. If looking for a negative, size would be it, no problem to me as I checked the measurement before purchasing :) Also metal trays :) wonderful. Easy to clean. Excellent value for money 💰
C**.
The everything machine
I originally got this dehydrator for drying herbs for a herbal tea, but it quickly became the most used gadget in the kitchen, being used for at least 4-6 hours a day, every day. At 400W, it's significantly cheaper to run than the oven (ours is 2000W). Its temperature range is between 20-70C, and, although it's not PID controlled, it's remarkably good at maintaining a stable temperature. It's a great size, and balanced perfectly counter space and volume. Here are some of the uses I put it to every day: * Proofing box. I bake. I need to proof usually between 21 and 30C, and this can do that perfectly do long as the container is well covered (and with a thermometer inside). * Yogurt maker. Throw your yoghurt in a container and throw it in the dehydrator with a lid on. 35C for 4-8 hours: yoghurt. I've done up to 10L of yoghurt at a time (again, thermometer recommended here). * The most perfect meringues in the history of meringues: 70C for 4 hours then 65C for 4 hours. Perfectly white, perfectly crunchy on the outside, perfectly chewy in the centre. * Dog stuff: aside from jerky (dried meat), cookies for the dogs are really easy to make (take any food*, blend it, and spread it on the plastic tray. 70C until dried gives you dog cookies that will last for weeks (unless eaten) (*this assumes the food you're using is safe for the dogs - I'm not talking about human food here). * Got wet dog harnesses or something that you don't want to throw in the dryer? Yup, you guessed it! Low temp and a couple of hours later, it's bone dry. * Air dried clay? Speed up the dying process by sticking it in the dehydrator at 40C for 8 hours. * Human stuff: dry herbs, meats, fruits...whatever you want. Admittedly, this is the purpose that gets the least attention in our home.
G**S
Money well spent!
This is hands down the best food dehydrator I've ever bought! Following advice from other reviewers on timings and temperatures, everything I've made thus far has come out perfect. Made fruit roll ups and dried fruit thus far. Next is treats for the furbabies! Highly recommended!
G**C
Excellent performance and capacity for a desiccator at this price
I bought this to replace my old Stockli which had finally died, and I am very pleased with it. It is quieter in operation, with more solid feeling controls. There is no inbuilt timer, but that is just something else to go wrong and a plug time switch works just as well. The capacity of the Sous Vide is significantly greater than the Stockli and the stainless steel mesh shelves are robust and easy to clean. Food is dried more evenly with the horizontal airflow system, so unlike some vertical dryers there is no need to swap the racks around part way through the process. It takes longer to dry a load than my old machine, but given the bigger capacity and the even drying there is very little to choose between them in that regard. Too soon to know how durable it is ( I do a lot of drying) but so far so good.
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