








🔥 Elevate your snack game with effortless, healthy dehydration!
The Ronco 5-Tray Electric Food Dehydrator offers a user-friendly, efficient way to preserve fruits, vegetables, and meats with five stackable trays and quiet convection airflow. Its fixed temperature setting simplifies operation, while dishwasher-safe parts ensure easy cleanup. Perfect for health-conscious professionals and outdoor enthusiasts seeking fresh, additive-free snacks anytime.
| ASIN | B0BXY3JBT2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #264,445 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #291 in Dehydrators |
| Brand | Ronco |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,621) |
| Date First Available | March 9, 2023 |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | Yes |
| Item Weight | 7 pounds |
| Item model number | FD1005WHITE |
| Manufacture Year | 2022 |
| Manufacturer | Ronco |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Feature | Food Safe |
| Number of Trays | 5 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.75 x 10.68 x 12.93 inches |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| UPC | 665860778508 |
| Voltage | 1.2E+2 Volts (AC) |
| Wattage | 600 watts |
R**L
Works as expected.
This is my first time dehydrating beef and it seems to have worked very well. The jerky I made came out tastey. I really liked the look of this product and price so I went for it. One thing I didn't notice when purchasing is there is not temperature gage. The temperature is set and cannot be adjusted. For me this is not an issue. I'm not quite sure the best temperatures necessary to dehydrate other foods but if you are looking to dial in different heating settings, you may want to look elsewhere. As for me, this works great. It does come with a detailed instruction booklet to help you understand the best dehydration times as well. The tinted look to it also makes it a little more unique than the others. I'm happy with my purchase.
W**I
Nice
Great product. Love it
A**M
Great cheap starter
Heat and fan are at bottom so racks need to be swapped around. It's all plastic so be gentle. No drip tray. No temp setting. No on/off switch just plug in. There is an adjustable vent flow at the top for moisture release. It definitely does the job made bunch of jerky up to 6lbs of hand slices meat into jerky, jerky gun works but have to be slow and gentle 2 lbs ground beef filled 2.5-3 racks. For the price I think it's great for testing if you want to get into dehydrating. I'm slowly upgrading little at a time but happy this got me started and still using it until I get something with more racks and side fan and heat
S**T
Great dehydrator
This is actually the fourth Ronco dehydrator I bought. The other 3 are still in use, but I've been using them for over 10 years and the trays start breaking after years of use, so I decided to shop around for replacement trays. Unfortunately, a set of 3 replacement trays costs more than a new dehydrator, so I now have a fourth complete unit. Works just like the other ones; I am glad they didn't change the design because the trays are all interchangeable. I use them to dry flowers and other botanicals to make potpourri, and also to dry some veggies and herbs which I use to make dip mixes or to flavor soups and chili, and to preserve fruit. The holes in the trays are too big for drying small flowers or chopped veggies like jalopeno peppers, so I cut out circles out of a roll of window screening (with a hole in the center to fit the tray) and they work great. Too bad this is advertised as a "beef machine" because these dehydrators are great for drying lots of other things! Just remember everything gets much smaller as it dries so you might need to use screening especially for herbs and chopped veggies. Both the trays and screening are easy to clean in hot soapy water, too.
N**E
Wow. I think this is possibly the cheapest thing I’ve ever bought
And I don’t mean cost - I mean the manufacture of it and the materials it’s made out of. I bought this almost a year ago. Then I moved, couldn’t find it, and didn’t get around to using it until now. When I took the machine out of the box, it looked fine. But then I started trying to put it together. The trays are so flimsy, they are practically made out of saran wrap. There is no fan. There is a questionable set of venting in the lid that is very loose and like nothing I’ve ever seen. The jerky gun bucked and fussed the whole time I was trying to put out the strips of raw hamburger. I have had many jerky guns and never had one act like this. I got through the batch, expecting it to break with each squeeze of the handle, but I don’t think I’ll try to use it again. As I put the trays full of meat on the base, I realize that the heating elements are open, unshielded, and unprotected. So if there’s any drips, does that mean it’s gonna create a burnt smell or even catch on fire? Jerky is currently drying. If it turns out OK, I might come back and increase my stars on this review. But I don’t have much hope of that at this point, after especially after studying the poor reviews that were posted after I bought this piece of crap. I wish I had used it sooner, because it would definitely be getting returned. The only place it’s probably going now is in the garbage, unless it surprises me as it dries this batch of jerky. I cannot recommend this product at all. I intend to go and buy a Nesco dehydrator kit, which is what I should’ve done the first place.
K**Y
No power switch or indicator
I think this product should be $20-30, not the $40 I paid or the $50 it's listed for now. It is just a warm plastic box; switch, sensors or even a power indicator. I added one for myself, but that "feature" should not be optional. If this device fails catastrophically (and it may fail since, to my memory, it does not have a TCO or fuse inside, and even if I remember that wrong, it *definitely* does not have a fallback safety feature), the user should be able to shut it off, not have to dig up the chord in order to remove danger. Besides that, it is solidly built and maintains a consistent temperature and reduced humidity, and I have let mine run for weeks (to keep 3D printer filament dry), without it melting, sagging or even changing temperature very much. As a filament drier, it is passable, but I did add a pass-through for filament to escape, a lazy Susan so it could spin freely, and I had to cut up one of the shelves to open up enough space for the roll. Overall, at this ridiculous price, I recommend a purpose-build filament drier if that's what you're using it for. And if you're using it for food, then at least buy one with a power switch, or even failing that, a power indicator.
P**L
simple is good
this is a simple, inexpensive machine that works great and gets the job done. yes, the trays need to be rotated.. but that is no big deal. (when looking at reviews this was a complaint) I have a dehydrator just like this one (diff brand) .. and have used it for years and years -- As long as this one holds up like that-- we will be happy campers (dehydrators) ☺️
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