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The SICHEER Dehydrator Rack is a high-quality, stainless steel accessory designed for compatibility with various Instant Pot Air Fryer Crisp Lid 6 Quart models. With a spacious design and five stackable layers, it allows for efficient dehydration of fruits and meats while ensuring safe handling and easy cleaning.
Material Features | Food Safe |
Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.8"D x 7.8"W x 5.3"H |
Shape | Round |
Color | Silver |
Number of Trays | 4 |
A**R
Indispensable
Oh my gosh I’m so happy with these drying racks for my instapot. When I want to dehydrate food I just load yo the trays and then pop them in the dehydrator. Later after I pull out the dehydrated items I then grind them up to make powder for seasonings. My favorite are any type of yellow, red, green pepper or mushrooms.All work well as seasons later for many types of meals and veggies don’t go to waste. It’s a great value for the money. It has a nice capacity for dehydrating items, they are easy to use & clean up nicely. They seem to allow for good airflow. The size it good for 6.5 quart insta pot.
C**K
Works well with my Ninja Food-i
I recently got a Ninja Food-i and wanted to expand it's use. Got these and the first time I used them my tomatoes didn't dry fully. I'm not blaming the racks, as I AM a first time user and I'm learning, but the second time I got better. Play, explore, experiment and you will figure it out. Easy to clean (I thought so, anyway), easy to use, lightweight and works well. Give it a try.
S**G
A versatile IP Air fryer accessory
First I dehydrated one apple, slicing it into 1/8" slices. That - along with a few blueberries scattered between the slices - filled the 5 racks - with adequate space between slices. I dehydrated at 165 F for 12 hours, I think. After cooling, the slices were a pleasant texture - slightly crispy, neither pliable nor hard. They tasted great! It only took me one evening of feeling "snacky" to eat the entire apple. I'm kind of wondering how much electricity goes into one apple. (The blueberries were good, too. They were different sizes and different textures to begin with, but they were tasty.)Then I tried using the 5 racks for breaded zucchini "chips". That did a pretty fair job - at least as well as the bottom rack of the double "steaming" basket. That's the main "versatile" use. It does increase the "real estate" available to air fry.The racks are kind of small. Since they allow almost total air flow, it would be nicer if they took up almost all of the IP inner pan, but there's a lot of unused dead space. I'd like to see that change.I am really, really glad they are made of stainless steel, not crudzo non-stick stuff. And it appears to be a decent stainless, not one of the super-cheap alloys like 1808 steel.Will I personally use it enough to justify $31+? That is a question. And that would be a question for any buyer. But if you're going to try or buy an IP Duo air fryer combo (or an IP with another AF lid), this is a useful accessory.
L**.
Gets the job done
I dehydrate food for solo camping and have found these racks to be very helpful. Obviously you can’t dehydrate a lot of food at one time like a dedicated dehydrator, but it’s so much faster that I’m able to start another batch within a few hours. You’ll definitely need to rearrange the food about halfway through to compensate for the airflow pattern, but that’s recommended in dedicated dehydrators, too. It feels sturdy and is so easy to put into and take out of the IP. I just wish there was a finer mesh available so I can dehydrate rice.Be warned: light food will get blown around and the mesh is so wide that small food will fall through. This isn’t an ideal setup for green peas or finely diced foods, but with some practice it doesn’t take long to dial it all in.
C**S
Nice dehydrating rack!
I haven’t used mine yet but it seems sturdy and well made. It fits my 6.5 qt Ninja Foodi well.
A**A
Decent product but not for Instantpot use
Easy clean and like that its dishwasher safe. Also sturdy. However, we tried to use with an air fryer and for that purpose it didn't work to well. It sits deep in the air fryer (we have Instantpot) so you need some sort of apparatus to pull it out. We also felt the cook time was way longer and things didn't get as crisp stacking the food. So it didn't really work for our purpose, but seems like an OK product.
J**.
Will fit in the IP Ultimate Lid model.
I have the IP Ultimate Lid model. It's a 6.5qt, but it's shorter and wider than the traditional Instant Pot models. I initially bought the slightly smaller model for Instant Pot 6qts, not realizing a larger rack was available. The slightly smaller rack worked great, but I wanted something that could give me just a little more food at a time. That's when I noticed this brand had the larger rack that was listed for Ninja brand cookers.After taking some measurements on my IP Ultimate Lid model, I realized it would fit just fine, so I went ahead and pulled the trigger on this one.If you have an Ultimate Lid model, I highly recommend this for dehydrating your food. I can get about 2 pounds of top round strips on this rack at a time. Makes excellent jerky. Although I highly recommend a cutable silicone dehydrator liner to go with it, if you plan to do dry fruits as well, as fruit will stick and clean up will be a bit more work.
P**R
Great addition
Great for cooking small items like brussel sprouts or chicken nuggets in my instant pot air fryer.
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