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Reddit mentions of Presto 06307 Dehydro Electric Food Dehydrator Nonstick Mesh Screens,White

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Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Presto 06307 Dehydro Electric Food Dehydrator Nonstick Mesh Screens,White. Here are the top ones.

Presto 06307 Dehydro Electric Food Dehydrator Nonstick Mesh Screens,White
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For use with presto dehyro food dehydratorIdeal for drying small foods that may stickPerfect for small foods that may fall through drying gratesFlexible for easy food removal and cleaningContains two drying screens
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height0.125 Inches
Length11.5 Inches
Number of items2
Size11.5 Inch
Weight0.24 Pounds
Width11.5 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Presto 06307 Dehydro Electric Food Dehydrator Nonstick Mesh Screens,White:

u/cawpin · 6 pointsr/reloading

The Frankford Arsenal tumbler works great and has a big enough capacity to do a good amount of brass at once. I'd also suggest the following for drying. One hour of tumbling and 30-45 minutes of drying gets everything done. I deprime before tumbling.

Dehydrator

Extra trays

Mesh screens (to keep small brass from falling through)

u/hKemmler · 1 pointr/reloading

I'd recommend this dehydrator and if you're doing a bunch at once get more of these and depending on how small your brass is I'd recommend some of these.

I can take my brass out of my wet tumbler, toss them in the dehydrator, and have dry brass in a couple of hours ready to go. Not sure how many is in this picture but I was able to do about 90% of it in one go

u/Barry_McKackiner · 1 pointr/reloading

I have the same wet tumbler you do. I use this media separator to spin around the cases to remove any pins I missed from shaking out the tumbler into a big bucket. Works very well. I fill it with water and do one run through water and then another run in open air.

Also, GET THE MAGNET those little bastard pins get everywhere and your life will be 100 times easier with the magnet to pick them up quickly.

As for drying them after, I got THIS food dehydrator. works like a charm. It's got a good price point and it has temp and timer controls so you can set it and forget it. I usually run it for 1.5 hours at 130 degrees to dry out my brass. I'd also recommend additional mesh nets as smaller cases like 9mm want to fall through the outer spokes. The nets prevent this and also let you put more on there completely horizontal to get any remaining water to drip out.