Well worth the purchase
I had to write my own review to counter the other, very negative one here.
Here's why you're going to want these sheets: Teflex (Paraflexx) sheets need almost as much cleaning as if you'd not used a sheet at all and had to clean the plastic on the tray. I hate that. Instead, I've used these parchment paper ones almost exclusively for drying apples, tomatoes, kale...the only thing you *wouldn't* want to use them for are crackers and things you need to spread out on the tray, as the other reviewer mentioned. At least, that would be my guess. I haven't made (high-fat, unhealthy) raw crackers in so long I can't remember whether I used these or the Paraflexx ones for that.
So what if the paper crinkles some when it's wet? The problem with this is...?? The only problem *I* experience with these paper ones are that your produce needs some weight to it, or the fan in your dehydrator will start blowing/curling the paper up as the items on it get lighter and lighter. No...
Please don't waste your money - these are awful
I purchased the 5 tray Excalibur dehydrator, and rather than buy the Paraflexx Reusable Premium Dehydrator Sheets (which are quite expensive), I decided to buy the 100 pack of disposable ones. I have NO idea why anyone would want to buy these.
1. If you put anything moist on these sheets, they begin to "crinkle" like wet paper and your finished dehydrated item has has a crinkled look!
2. It's so paper thin that it's extremely difficult to spread a mixture on it, and the more you spread the mixture, the more "crinkled" the paper becomes
3. I have WASTED an entire batch of dehydrated food trying to work with these sheets
I tried using these on 3 occasions and finally gave up, threw them all away and ordered the Excalibur Reusable ones. No problems whatsoever. I can't think of one reason to recommend this product.
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