Sorry, but you are right and you need to get the Excalibur one. We bought ours about four years ago and it has ten large trays. It cost a bomb (I didn't tell the wife until afterwards!) but it has been a wonderful boon.
Not only can you dry all your surplus tomatoes, especially the cherry type, with the greatest of ease, but you can also dry apples when you have a glut or when you can pick them up at very low prices. I have enough dried apple to last the winter.
Best of all, we had a glut of peaches one year, and I reduced them to a 'slurry' having stoned and skinned them. You then pour the mixture on greaseproof paper sheets on the trays, and after a few hours have a wonderful fruit leather, which you can roll up and store. The ones we did tasted of fresh peaches all winter long.
Have you thought of looking on Ebay to see if there are any second hand ones? Probably not as once people buy them they don't give them up. But definitely get the larger type as the small ones just aren't large enough to do large batches of fruit or distribute the heat evenly enough.
Not only can you dry all your surplus tomatoes, especially the cherry type, with the greatest of ease, but you can also dry apples when you have a glut or when you can pick them up at very low prices. I have enough dried apple to last the winter.
Best of all, we had a glut of peaches one year, and I reduced them to a 'slurry' having stoned and skinned them. You then pour the mixture on greaseproof paper sheets on the trays, and after a few hours have a wonderful fruit leather, which you can roll up and store. The ones we did tasted of fresh peaches all winter long.
Have you thought of looking on Ebay to see if there are any second hand ones? Probably not as once people buy them they don't give them up. But definitely get the larger type as the small ones just aren't large enough to do large batches of fruit or distribute the heat evenly enough.
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