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Comparison VolTera 1000 Lux vs Ezidri Ultra FD1000

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Ability to use up to 15 trays at the same time
Typevertical fruit dryervertical fruit dryer
Drying levels5 pcs5 pcs
Total capacity20 L
Power consumption1000 W1000 W
Specs
Thermostat
Tray for marshmallow
Temperature range40 – 60 °C35 – 65 °C
Location of the fan (heater)bottombottom
Controlpush-buttoncontrol knob
Shutdown timer
Overheat protection
Tray materialplasticplastic
Dimensions388x388x351 mm
Weight5 kg4.7 kg
Added to E-Catalogjune 2019january 2015

Total capacity

The total volume of all dryer trays. The larger the volume, the more products can be loaded into the device at a time. For modern dryers, a capacity of up to 10 L is considered relatively small, from 11 to 15 L — medium, from 16 to 20 L — high, and the largest models can hold more than 20 L.

Note that if you plan to dry several different types of fruits or vegetables at the same time, it is worth considering not only the total volume of the dryer, but also the number of trays (see above).

Tray for marshmallow

Availability of a tray for a marshmallow in a set of delivery of the dryer.

Such a device differs from ordinary trays in the design of the bottom — it is solid, without openings. This is due to the fact that the raw material for the preparation of marshmallows is fruit puree, which simply would not have stayed on the classic grating bottom. Most often, there is only one tray for marshmallows, however, in some models it may be possible to purchase additional trays of this type.

We emphasize that it is undesirable to use such accessories for more traditional ingredients (pieces of vegetables, fruits, etc.): in some cases this reduces the drying efficiency, in others it can lead to damage to the contents.

Temperature range

The temperature range that the dryer can provide in the working chamber.

The simplest models provide only one operating temperature option, usually from 50 °C to 60 °C. More advanced devices equipped with thermostats (see above) and can have a wide range of adjustment — this is very useful, because different temperature regimes are recommended for different products. To assess the general capabilities of a particular dryer, you can use the following table of temperatures recommended for drying:

— 35...40 °C — plant stems, greens;
— 40...45 °C — bread;
— 38...42 °C (in some cases up to 45 °C) — yoghurt;
— 50...55 °C — vegetables;
— 55...60 °C — fruits;
— 65...75 °C — meat, fish.

We emphasize that these are the most general, conditional data. The specific temperature may differ from the recommended one — depending on the thickness of the slices, the specific type of food, the desired result, etc. Detailed recommendations on this matter can be found in special sources.

Control

The control panel of a fruit dehydrators.

— Control knob. Mechanical control is carried out using rotary knobs and switches. Most parameters in such devices are set and controlled manually. In this case, the control elements are connected to the working parts of the dryer directly, without additional electronic circuits. This option is simple, reliable and low cost; however, it is only suitable for the most basic functions, but dehydrators for fruits, vegetables and mushrooms usually do not require more. But the obvious disadvantage of mechanical control is low accuracy: for example, a mechanical timer most often gives an error of a couple of minutes, which in some cases can be critical.

Push-button. Push-button control is based on electronic circuits. Such systems are more accurate than mechanical ones (for example, the timer in such dryers can usually be set with an accuracy of several seconds), and more options and modes are provided. On the other hand, such control is more complex and more expensive than mechanical control.

Touch. A type of electronic control with touch switches. Compared to push-button models, it provides a high level of comfort in operation, and looks more modern and aesthetically pleasing. Touch control is found mainly in top models of dehydrators.

Shutdown timer

A special device that turns off the heating after a predetermined time.

The presence of a timer greatly simplifies the use of the device: instead of monitoring the duration of the process and manually turning off the heater, it is enough to set the desired turn-off time in the settings. In addition, this function reduces the risk of forgetting about drying products and “overexposing” them in the dryer: this can only happen if the timer was initially set for too long.

Note that the type of timer directly depends on the type of control (see above); at the same time, mechanical timers are simple and inexpensive, but they have a rather noticeable error, and electronic ones are very accurate, but they cost accordingly more.
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