








🔥 Dehydrate Like a Pro — Freshness, Flavor & FOMO in Every Tray!
The COOCHEER Food Dehydrator features 8 adjustable trays powered by a 400W motor, offering ample space and fast drying. Its digital timer and temperature control (95ºF-158ºF) provide precise drying for a variety of foods including fruits, jerky, and herbs. BPA-free and equipped with an auto shut-off for safety, this sleek silver dehydrator is designed for efficient, customizable, and safe food preservation.





| ASIN | B07MZMB1TL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #204,433 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #241 in Dehydrators |
| Brand | COOCHEER |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,044) |
| Date First Available | August 31, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Item Weight | 8.28 pounds |
| Item model number | B07MZMB1TL |
| Manufacturer | COOCHEER |
| Material | Plastic, Stainless Steel |
| Material Feature | Food Safe |
| Number of Trays | 8 |
| Package Dimensions | 14.25 x 13 x 11.75 inches |
| Shape | Square |
| Temperature Range | 70 Degrees Celsius |
| UPC | 721780966750 |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Wattage | 400 watts |
S**N
Great little machine.
Works great and lots of space.
J**.
Great device
Does a really good job with jerky. It’s a little loud but not too bad. Easy to clean.
S**I
Easy to Use & Easy to Operate it
before buying the dehydrators i did some research regarding the dehydrator. This dehydrator has some of the key features I like it. 1) Size ( Where you want to keep it. how much space you have it ) 2) Space ( It has Plenty of space. 7 Trays ) 3) Modifiability ( You can adjust the trays as per my needs. 4) Quality ( Its BPA Free ) 5) Portability 6) Price.
D**A
Really bad instructions
Seems to work well but they really need to get someone that English is their first language to write the instructions. The chart that is included is horrible. There are no temperatures and the timing is ridicules. Ie Pumpkin 2 to 14 hours. The instructions keep saying turn temperature dial the problem is there isn’t one, it is all digital.
M**Y
Easy to use and clean
I like dried fruit very much. Usually go to the supermarket to buy the price is quite expensive. I just want to buy some dried fruit by myself. Very good. The usage is simple. Also simple cleaning. Opponents of the product. Any food can be put in dry. Sometimes I make dry fruit for kid to go on trips. Not afraid hungry. Dried fruit for the first w. There are many kinds of fruit. As soon as it’s ready. There isn’t much fruit left. Eaten by a child. In the making. The machine is quite. Don’t make so much noise.
W**.
food dehydrator temp not high enough for meats
Originally I bought this to dehydrate vegetables and meats. I picked it for 2 reasons. 1) has manual controls should work in the event of a surge that can wipe out a lot of electronics. 2) it has a 400 watt heater for a small size compared to other models. I did a trial run with a temperature probe. Max temp was 148 degrees. Great for vegetables but not hot enough for meats. Meats should be 168 or higher. If you are only doing vegetables or fruits then this unit would be fine. I will be up grading another unit shortly
S**T
Great customer service
Decent product, but fantastic customer support. Mine overheated and they sent parts to fix it but when that still didn't work they sent me a whole new unit as a replacement.
S**Y
Not worth the price, and as others have mentioned horrible instructions.
Where to begin, first off, even though it’s digital it only has maybe 5 temp settings to choose from. You cannot set the temp by degree, you have to choose from the preset temps. Second, it drys horribly uneven. I just ran my first batch of jerky in it and after 2 hours, the bottom couple of trays were almost done(shouldn’t have been for another hour at least) and the meat was less and less dry as you go up each rack. To the point that the meat on the top rack was room temp at best and almost a little cold. Even though the instructions are terrible, I did however get a chuckle out of one of the pages that describes how to dry fruit. They have a chart that tells you what the outcome should be after a certain temp and time for various fruit and for cherries it says “5-26, dry core before going nuclear” haha whatever the heck that’s supposed to mean. Then for Jujube, for preparation it says “go nuclear section (or whole)” that’s it. hahaha(see pic).
J**S
Muy bueno...
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