Excalibur Dehydrator Review.

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Brambles wrote:Well, I've had this 8 months now and I can honestly say, Excaliburs are worth every penny. :D

Now I have sussed out the temps and preparation techniques I am getting superb results. I really am happy to recommend it to anyone thinking of taking the plunge.
The Excalibur does seem to be the Holy Grail of deydrators......

Yup, coat, scarf and gloves already on and I'm going. :P
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Deeps wrote:
Brambles wrote:Well, I've had this 8 months now and I can honestly say, Excaliburs are worth every penny. :D

Now I have sussed out the temps and preparation techniques I am getting superb results. I really am happy to recommend it to anyone thinking of taking the plunge.
The Excalibur does seem to be the Holy Grail of deydrators......

Yup, coat, scarf and gloves already on and I'm going. :P
You should.... mixing the two subjects up like that. :roll:
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
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pseudonym wrote:
Deeps wrote:
Brambles wrote:Well, I've had this 8 months now and I can honestly say, Excaliburs are worth every penny. :D

Now I have sussed out the temps and preparation techniques I am getting superb results. I really am happy to recommend it to anyone thinking of taking the plunge.
The Excalibur does seem to be the Holy Grail of deydrators......

Yup, coat, scarf and gloves already on and I'm going. :P
You should.... mixing the two subjects up like that. :roll:
Didn't King Arthur send his top boys off to look for the Holy Grail ???
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Deeps wrote:Didn't King Arthur send his top boys off to look for the Holy Grail ???
Monty Python I do believe. :mrgreen:
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
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Its the frustrated historian in me! :lol: http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/features ... grail.html
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pseudonym wrote:
Deeps wrote:Didn't King Arthur send his top boys off to look for the Holy Grail ???
Monty Python I do believe. :mrgreen:
Gotcha, both excellent films. Nicol Williamson is probably my favourite Merlin, probably my favourite Little John too seeing as how we're wildly off topic. :lol: