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Paraflexx Disposable Parchment Paper Dehydrator Sheets are designed to simplify your dehydrating process. Each pack contains 100 sheets, measuring 12x12 inches, that fit all 4-tray Excalibur Dehydrators, including the ED700. These sheets minimize clean-up, making them ideal for creating healthy snacks like fruit leathers and flax crackers.
L**A
Dehydrater sheets
I only received one instead of two! Product does work nice though
S**S
Perfect for my dehydrator
Perfect for my dehydrator. Super easy to use. I kind of wish they came as sheets you could pull out of a box or something instead of the roll but they work either way.
A**R
SCAM
Beware this is for 1 sheet of parchment paper, not a roll of 100. Beware it's a scam!!!!
B**E
great liners! easy cleanup and not expensive
I use these for my excalibur. great liners! easy cleanup and not expensive.
T**N
These sheets are great. I've used both the silicone sheets on my ...
These sheets are great. I've used both the silicone sheets on my dehydrator trays and also used the teflon ones. Unfortunately, both the silicone and the teflon ones didn't work well for fruit leather. That is mainly what I use my dehydrator for. I'd not tried the paraflex sheets before this year. They are bakers parchment but just cut to fit the 14 inch square trays in my Excalburs. The first time I took them out of the dehydrator, i fully expected them to stick. However, just peeling the corner of the paper down from the fruit leather it came off clean. I couldn't believe it. Plus, since they are disposable, you can just roll the fruit leather right up inside, wrap a rubber band around it (from your morning newspaper if you get one) and bingo, you've got non-sticky storage for them. One thing I would recommend, however, is taking them out of their rolls the minute you get them home and laying them flat with weights on them to flatten them out. After I did that, they worked fine. I don't understand what the previous reviewer was saying about them being blown over on themselves. I make sure I carry the fruit leather pulp out to within about an inch of the edge and they stay laid down just fine.
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