- Jan 31, 2021
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Hi All,
This is my first post to this forum; I appreciate any advice/input y'all may have regarding my Ronco dehydrator that I intend to use to make a batch of jerky. Specifically, the instruction manual does not address those two white plastic discs in the picture below. I got this used from a friend who had never used it herself. They nestle in the tray just above the heating element. I assume they might be to contain drips, although when using a friends' Excalibur dehydrator to make jerky, there was literally no dripping to contain. These things appear to be made of plastic and thus susceptible to melting or casting off gasses that could add bad flavors to the jerky at best, or be dangerous at worst.
Does anyone know if these should be in place while in operation? And if so, both of them?
Thank you for your thoughts.
Michael P, Rochester, NY
AKA DukeStreetKing
This is my first post to this forum; I appreciate any advice/input y'all may have regarding my Ronco dehydrator that I intend to use to make a batch of jerky. Specifically, the instruction manual does not address those two white plastic discs in the picture below. I got this used from a friend who had never used it herself. They nestle in the tray just above the heating element. I assume they might be to contain drips, although when using a friends' Excalibur dehydrator to make jerky, there was literally no dripping to contain. These things appear to be made of plastic and thus susceptible to melting or casting off gasses that could add bad flavors to the jerky at best, or be dangerous at worst.
Does anyone know if these should be in place while in operation? And if so, both of them?
Thank you for your thoughts.
Michael P, Rochester, NY
AKA DukeStreetKing