Nesco American Harvest FD-61WHC Snackmaster Express Food Dehydrator All-In-One Kit with Jerky Gun

Nesco American Harvest FD-61WHC Snackmaster Express Food Dehydrator All-In-One Kit with Jerky Gun


The FD-61WHC Snackmaster Express All-In-One kit has a top mounted fan. Easily dries fruit, vegetables and jerky quickly and evenly. Dries food in hours not days. Comes with 5 trays and jerky gun. Unit disassembles easily and all parts are dishwasher safe except the power head. The Opaque Vita-Save exterior helps block harmful lights which destroys nutritional content of food being dehydrated. The Patented fan flow radial air action forces air down the center of the unit and horizontally ac

$ 82.99

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  1. 474 of 482 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Excellent Kit!, August 24, 2007
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    Greg (Southern California) –

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    This review is from: Nesco American Harvest FD-61WHC Snackmaster Express Food Dehydrator All-In-One Kit with Jerky Gun (Kitchen)

    I was in the market for a dehydrator mainly for making beef jerky, as I am a jerky lover. I visited frequent local chains such as Walmart (in 4 different cities). All stores seemed to be out of the base Nesco FD-61 model. I reluctantly ordered this kit from […] as it contained all the ‘extras.’

    When it arrived I opened the box to see:

    o) Nesco American Harvest FD-61 Food Dehydrator. One base, 4 large trays, and a power head rated at 500 watts, variable climate control (~95-155 temp range for various things). Most of the accessories that came with the kit were located inside the trays. Made in the USA! The dehydrator is rated as whisper quiet and is rather quiet. The emitting hum is close to quiet window-mounted AC unit. The unit is very stable and the construction is excellent. This unit really does get warm.

    o) One extra tray (totalling 5 trays). Keep in mind that although this unit is expandable to 12 trays, you may have to begin rotating lower trays to the top during the drying process. With the included 5 trays it doesn’t seem necessary, though I do trade the top tray with the bottom tray after the first hour during jerky drying.

    o) A Jerky Kit. The Kit included a jerky gun, 3 tips, and 5 cures and 5 seasonings. The Jerky gun holds almost 3/4lb ground beef jerky mix. The tips included extrude a strip shape, narrow beef stick shape, and wide beef stick shape. The seasonings and cures are for ground beef as well. For each one pound of ground beef, you mix in one packet of cure and one packet of seasoning. The gun is great and works well. My only complaint is that that when the plunger is at the end (expelled all beef mix), there is some jerky left in the tip. This is especially true to the narrow and wide beef stick tips as they hold almost a full piece left.

    o) Two Clean-a-Screens. These are screens with narrower holes for placement on a tray to prevent smaller food from falling as well as preventing sticky food (bananas, pineapple) from being hard to release once it’s done drying. I have not used these yet though I have seen them used and they work well.

    o) Two fruit “roll-up” trays. These are trays that cover the existing trays to prevent anything from falling below. The material is on the softer side so food release will be easy once drying is complete. I haven’t used them for fruit rolls yet, though I hear they work great for that. I do, however, use them on the bottom tray to catch grease and other ‘junk’ when I dehydrate my beef.

    o) Recipe/Guide. This book has the usual instructions and care handling. It also includes many recipes and instructions, tips and suggestions for preparing fruits, vegetables, meats (i.e. jerky), herbs, desserts, hobbies/crafts, and more. There are many cool recipes in here along with neat crafts such as wreaths that I plan to use.

    Overall, this is an excellent kit and well worth the money. All items separate cost quite a bit. Don’t forget, it’s also made in the USA!

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  2. 210 of 213 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Best Choice of Dehydrator!, February 28, 2008
    By 
    K. B. Lewis
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    This review is from: Nesco American Harvest FD-61WHC Snackmaster Express Food Dehydrator All-In-One Kit with Jerky Gun (Kitchen)

    I had read many reviews on this site and others about which dehydrator to buy. I was impressed by all of the great things I read about the Nesco FD-61, so I got it!

    I have used it 2 times and now have some comments to make. I started with 5 trays of mixed fruits, banana chips, orange slices, and apple slices. I dried them for approximately 12-15 hours. The bananas were not that great, still a bit too chewy. The apples were PERFECT. They had the same taste and texture as the store-bought dried apples. The orange slices were great (according to my 12 yo son) and crunchy. My deduction is that it’s probably better to only use one type of fruit at a time. I’ll be trying the bananas again on their own and see if I can get them a bit more crunchy next time.

    The second time I decided to use the handy jerky gun and spices that came with the unit. I bought some 3{660353129f8d892044c993645a1c75194301fec6786a7f617c15adde0b0011e9} fat burger. (it calls for VERY low fat meat) I mixed it up with the ‘general’ spice packet that came with it and opted to use the flat jerky attachment. The recipe book said it would take about 12 hrs. It also calls for you to pat off the grease every couple of hours during the process. By the time I went to dab them at about 4 hrs… they were almost done! I gave them another hour and they were PERFECT! The general spice wasn’t my kids’ favorite, so I am on a mission to get them some other flavors.

    My next endeavor will be the jerky with the ‘sticks’ like slimjims. I am going to assume they take longer than the flat sticks, but we’ll see.

    I have read numerous complaints about wasted meat with the jerky gun. I found that if you use a blunt knife and your fingers, you can get all of the meat through the flat jerky piece. As far as the slimjim/stick piece, a chopstick will push that meat through. Oh, one last thing, your dehydrator (as it comes here) will hold 1 – 1.5 lbs of meat, which is the amount those seasoning packets call for anyway.

    For anyone not sure what to get, I would recommend this product 100{660353129f8d892044c993645a1c75194301fec6786a7f617c15adde0b0011e9}! For someone who has never dehydrated before, this is a great and easy product to learn and use. I had read that most units are very loud, this one is NOT. My kitchen is directly next to my living room. I didn’t hardly even hear it running. My dishwasher is 10 times louder.

    Okay, you’ve read this… now go click ‘Buy’! LOL

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  3. 117 of 117 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great product at a good price, June 22, 2007
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    Fruit grower (Vista, CA United States) –

    This review is from: Nesco American Harvest FD-61WHC Snackmaster Express Food Dehydrator All-In-One Kit with Jerky Gun (Kitchen)

    This is the first dehydrator we’ve used, although we did some sun-drying in years past. Cookie sheets on the porch are not capable of handling this year’s bumper crop of peaches, apples, and apricots — but this machine is! The dehydrator works great; it is well-designed and made of good quality materials. It is also quiet and easy to clean. The top-mounted fan distributes air evenly, although we found it useful to rotate the top tray to the bottom after the first 2-3 hours of drying. After that, the trays can be left in place. The dehydrator includes five trays, each capable of drying 20 medium-sized apricots (split in half). That’s a 100 apricots per load!

    The machine lacks an on/off switch and must be unplugged when checking on the drying, so we use it with a lighted plug-in switch from a hardware store (about $3). The instruction book is very well-written and helpful. Overall, it’s a great product and made in USA too.

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