🔥 Elevate your dehydrating game with mess-free, reusable silicone sheets!
The Aulock 6 Pcs Silicone Dehydrator Sheets are premium BPA-free, food-grade silicone mats designed to fit 14" x 14" dehydrator trays like Cosori and Excalibur. Featuring a raised edge to contain liquids and crumbs, they withstand extreme temperatures from -40°F to 446°F, making them perfect for drying fruits, meats, and veggies. Reusable and non-stick, these mats simplify cleanup and expand your culinary creativity.
S**N
Easy to clean, fit perfectly on my Excalibur deyhydrator trays
These were exactly what I was looking for to dehydrate eggs. I use them in my Excalibur Dehydrator with my 14x14 inch trays beneath them. As expected these are super soft and flexible so I left the small grid sheets in place along with the dehydrator support trays for added stability and they work perfectly. I read some reviews that complain about the edge not being high enough, it is roughly 1/4" and if it were any higher I don't think there would be enough airflow between the racks to efficiently do the job. As it is I felt that the fit at the top rack was a little too close so I don't use a tray in that position when using the silicone trays. I also noted reviews mentioning that some areas pooled so that there were thicker areas of egg that took longer to dry and I did have this happen to some degree the first time, but in doing some research I found that this is usually due to the dehydrator not being perfectly level. I checked mine and it wasn't so I used cardboard under the dehydrator to adjust until it was and the next batch came out even. My chickens lay fairly large eggs and I found that each sheet held 6 beaten eggs with room to spare, but I wouldn't want to add more as it would increase drying time and I didn't want to risk making a mess in the dehydrator. The easiest way to fill was to pull the whole tray asembly most of the way out and pour onto the sheet at the dehydrator rather than try to carry liquid filled trays to the dehydrator. Removal of the eggs was extremely easy and cleanup is easier still.
E**A
Sturdy silicone trays
These work really great for dehydrating or as a liner for clean purposes.
A**R
Great quality silicone mats, a must have for dehydrating.
Great quality silicone dehydrator mats for making fruit leather and dehydrating liquids. Easy to clean and holds thier shape after 4 years!
M**A
Finally a decent set
3rd time is a charm. Took 3 purchases to find some worth using. These are good.
A**R
Magic Mill Food Dehydrator Machine (10 Stainless Steel Trays
These fit my Magic Mill Food Dehydrator Machine (10 Stainless Steel Trays) just right
E**H
Awesome Dehydrating Mats
These are a game changer for making fruit leather. I'd been using some hard plastic trays with parchment paper but getting the fruit leather of the parchment paper was a chore. So finally sprung for these silicone sheets and they are awesome, once the fruit leather is dry it peels right off no parchment paper needed. Still working on getting my thickness and timing right but these mats are a great help. They are floppy on their own though so make sure you are keeping them on the wire racks or some other solid surface when moving them.
D**B
Sturdy and well-made
Why did you pick this product vs others?:These are heavy and well-made. They’re a little large for my Excalibur 4-tray dehydrator, but they do fit.We freeze-dry a lot of veggies and fruits to make powders. Especially in the summer, our kitchen gets humid. Freeze-drying + moisture is no bueno, so I use these trays to make sure there’s no moisture in our powders before storing them. I also plan to use them for making fruit leather, so the lip is a nice feature. It’s deep enough that I’m sure it will contain any liquid I want to put into the dehydrator.
M**E
Works well to make to make fruit leather but needs support when moving
I've used these several times to make fruit leather and they work well but these are so 'floppy' that they must be placed on a tray to keep them flat and prevent spilling of the fruit mash. The dehydrator shelves work well for this.The other 'skills' needing practice are keeping the tray level so that the mash doesn't run over the side of the 1/4" high side wall, and then re-leveling the mash to be an even thickness. Uneven mash is probably the biggest challenge to a successful batch.If the mash thickness is even, the leather dries consistently and easily peels off the silicone. If the mash is uneven, then the thin areas will dehydrate much quicker than the thicker areas and then become quite 'crispy' if left in the tray until the thick areas are dehydrated enough. I found it best to cut off sections of the dried thinner mash while the thicker mash continued.The trays are easy to clean and I store them in the dehydrator between runs to help prevent them getting damaged.
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