I had never used a food dehydrator and had no idea how many creations could be made with this simple appliance. There is no temperature control, but if you follow the leaflet that comes in the box you don't need to change the temperature, just the length of time something is dehydrating. I contacted Nesco to see if it's safe to go at all. night and they said it was a personal preference. There seem to be two safety mechanisms that prevent fires. I also asked how long it can stay without a break and they said 48 hours. Just thought I would share this information as it is important to know. I leave it on overnight as it seems pretty safe. The heat generated isn't even enough to burn you. I've heard it reaches 90 to 130 degrees Fahrenheit. Oh, and I'm making a peanut butter banana cracker tonight. I've never tried it, so I'm not sure if it works, but if you're interested, here's the link to the recipe ([.]). And further. I have read many complaints about how noisy the car is. To give you an idea, this sounds like one of those little handheld vacuums. It'll be annoying if you're in the same room for a long time, but it's not so loud that you have to shout to have a conversation. If you're in a separate room, you probably won't hear it at all, or if you do, it'll be like a low hum in the background.
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