Technology
The Chefman food dehydrator is on sale for $90 off at Best Buy
Picking your snacks can be a tempting and harrowing experience. Potato chips, cheese doodles, Hostess cupcakes — all delicious, but you *do* need to vary it up if you don’t want your overall health to turn against you. Another alternative: Dried fruit. It’s tasty and extremely simple to make — especially with this six-tray food dehydrator from Chefman.
Chefmans Six-Tray Digital Food Dehydrator is currently . Usually priced at $179.99, you can now pick one up for $89.99 — a steal considering how much yummy dried fruit it can produce.
comes with ample room (13 inches by 12 inches with six separate BPA-free trays) and works with various types of foods. The device uses 480W of power — constantly circulating air to quickly and evenly dry out your food(s) of choice. You can dry fruit, yes, but you can also dry herbs, meats, veggies, and more. The dehydrator’s adjustable thermostat (14 presets ranging from 95 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit) and 19.5-hour auto shut-off timer give you the power when choosing how you want the finished product to turn out.
Snack smarter and healthier with the Six-Tray Digital Food Dehydrator from Chefman — now .
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