♻️ Elevate your drying game with reusable, non-stick perfection!
This 12-pack of premium BPA-free silicone dehydrator sheets measures 14x14 inches with a fine 1x1mm mesh, designed for optimal airflow and heat resistance from -40℃ to 220℃. Reusable, dishwasher safe, and customizable to fit any tray, these non-stick liners simplify food dehydration for fruits, herbs, jerky, and more.
S**N
Easy Cleanup, Perfect Fit, Zero Stick
Pros:True to size (14x14) and can be cut to fit any tray shape.Non-stick = no more scraping herbs off racks.Super easy to clean and reuse.Great value for a 12-pack.Works perfectly for smaller items like herbs and spices.Cons:A bit thin, so you’ll want to handle them gently when cleaning.These silicone dehydrator sheets are exactly what I needed. I use them over my stainless steel dehydrator racks, and wow—what a difference. No more herbs welded to the tray, no more endless scrubbing. They’re the perfect size, and if you’ve got a round dehydrator or smaller trays, you can easily trim them down. I mostly use mine for dehydrating herbs and spices, and they slide right off when they’re done—super duper easy. Honestly, cleanup is the biggest win here. Just peel, rinse, dry, and done. For the price, getting 12 sheets is a total score.Tip: Cut one sheet into smaller strips or squares for “mini mats”—perfect for catching crumbs or dehydrating small batches without using up a full sheet.
S**T
Great nonstick sheets, keep your dehydrator clean and makes the food easy to remove
I use these in my dehydrator and I'm really impressed with how well they work. Lately I've been drying a ton of peaches, which are wet and sweet so when they dry they tend to really stick but they pop right off these sheets without any issue, leaving the dehydrator tray clean and ready to resuse. No effect on drying time since they're perforated. Highly recommended.
D**K
Great - Love !
Reading some of the reviews, I wasn't sure how these would be. They were wonderful! They are thin enough but sturdy. Some said they were as flimsy as cheesecloth. They are not. They are thicker and not as flimsy. I dehydrated mushrooms and onion skins. Nothing stuck, and they cleaned up so easy and nice. I liked them so much, I am going to order more because I bought a commercial size dehydrator with lots of metal shelves. I definitely recommend these.New Post: I loved this product so much, that I bought 2 more sets in case I can't get them in the future. Attached is a picture of how I sewed part of one onto another, so the size is big enough now. There is also a jar of onions that I dehydrated on these. Again, nothing sticks, and they are so easy to clean.
C**E
Was just the right size for my 9 tray Excalibur.
Worked great in my Excalibur dehydrator. So glad I found them.
A**Y
NICE PRODUCT
geat product for the price worked well
P**N
Works for my New dehydrator
These are perfect and I was easily able to trim them to fit my wire dehydrator trays.They can clean up easily. I like to use hot water and just soak to remove them, its really easy and fast, plus with your sink sprayer.I'd recommend these.
Y**E
Amazing, non stick!
These are so awesome, I make some sticky stuff like cinnamon apples and eggplant jerky. The apples were a little bit clingy but came off fine. I love these mats and they wash so easily and dry fast! I am so thrilled that I got them,
D**R
These dehydrator sheets have changed my life!
When I first started trying to grow microgreens, I was very frustrated because coir was so messy, paper towels didn't work like I wanted them to, and the wonderful Bootstrap Farmer 1020 solid growing trays with my 5x5 inserts with holes were really too deep. I was looking at buying more shallow trays, special tray screens on which to grow microgreens, etc., and looking at a whole ton of money. I wasn't sure growing microgreens was even going to be something I'll want to keep doing, so I was reluctant to make that investment. I'm doing Kratky-style mason jar hydroponics and Aerogardens as well.I saw a few YouTube videos where people had used silicone dehydrator sheets cut to size to grow microgreens. The one that impressed me most said to use two sheets per tray, one on the bottom to hold the seeds and another on top of the seeds to add a little weight to help them germinate. So I got these dehydrator sheets to try, thinking the non-stick quality would probably help me pull off the roots and clean them up easier when a batch of microgreens is harvested.I folded one of these 14x14 sheets in thirds, clipped the ends together to be able to cut the sides more accurately, then folded it in thirds again and cut to wind up with nine 5x5 squares out of one sheet. I thought I was going to have to trim them all down a little to fit in the bottom of my little trays, but then I had one of those strokes of genius we crazy gardeners sometimes get: I'd fill the trays up with Smart Gravel (I ordered a huge bag by mistake), then lay the dehydrator sheets on top...and the sheets are a perfect fit! I can even place another 1020 tray on top of it all to exclude light and add more weight, which I couldn't have done if the dehydrator sheets were on the bottom.What I like the best about this approach is that, one, it puts my microgreens up closer to the lights and, two, I can literally fill up the entire deep growing tray with water that the roots (Kratky style!) can grow down into and drink up. I should just need to mist the germinating seeds in the beginning until they start getting their roots down into the Smart Gravel and water, and then the roots should keep growing down into the water as its level drops over time, as happens with my Kratky jars. I'm thinking I shouldn't have to give them any water at all after the first few days until harvest time.So I have to say, these dehydrator sheets have changed my life! And such a small price to pay for something that can be used over and over again! I used two sheets to make eighteen 5x5 squares, which leaves me one set of sheets extra when I use two for each 5x5 grow tray. After this first test batch, I'll probably cut more sheets for a few more trays...or use the sheets in my dehydrator when I buy it! LOL! I'll be able to rotate different types of seeds and use different timings so I'll always have fresh microgreens in some stage of growth, and cleaning up each tray should be a snap. I'm going to be doing what some microgreens experts advise, which is not to add nutrients (because seeds have all they need for the first few weeks), and that will also help keep things cleaner. Anyway, I could gush all day about this!
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