Compare Freeze Dryers

Not sure which size is right for you? Use this comparison tool to see how different freeze dryer models stack up against each other. Compare capacity, dimensions, power requirements, and prices all in one place.

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Freeze Dryer Comparison Tool

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Comparison of 4 freeze dryer models showing specifications including size, capacity, dimensions, weight, power requirements, cycle time, price, and rating.
Specification
Harvest Right Harvest Right Small Freeze Dryer Review
Blue Alpine Blue Alpine Medium Freeze Dryer Review
StayFresh StayFresh Standard Freeze Dryer Review
Harvest Right Harvest Right Large Freeze Dryer Review
Size Small Medium Medium Large
Capacity (Fresh) 4-7 lbs per batch 10-15 lbs per batch 12-18 lbs per batch 12-18 lbs per batch
Capacity (Freeze-Dried) 1-1.5 gallons 2.5-3.5 gallons 2.5-4 gallons 2.5-4 gallons
Dimensions (W×D×H) 16.5" × 18.5" × 25" 20" × 21" × 30" 20" × 26" × 31" 21" × 28" × 37"
Weight 61 lbs 110 lbs 165 lbs 138 lbs
Power Requirements 110V / 15A 120V / 15A 110V / 15A 110V / 20A
Plug Type Standard NEMA 5-15 Standard NEMA 5-15 Standard NEMA 5-15 NEMA 5-20 (dedicated circuit required)
Cycle Time 20-36 hours 12-20 hours 16-30 hours 24-40 hours
Price Range $1,795 - $2,495 $2,995 - $3,295 $3,100 - $3,400 $2,895 - $3,895
Rating
4.5
4.7
4.5
4.8
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How to Choose the Right Size

S

Small

Perfect for singles, couples, or those just getting started with freeze-drying.

  • • 4-7 lbs per batch
  • • Standard outlet
  • • Counter-friendly
M

Medium

Great balance for small families or regular freeze-drying enthusiasts.

  • • 7-10 lbs per batch
  • • Standard outlet
  • • Most popular size
L

Large

Ideal for larger families, homesteaders, or serious food preservation.

  • • 12-16 lbs per batch
  • • 110V or 220V
  • • Dedicated space
XL

Extra Large

Maximum capacity for commercial use or large-scale home operations.

  • • 18-27 lbs per batch
  • • 220V required
  • • Garage/workshop

Things to Consider

When comparing freeze dryers, keep these factors in mind:

  • Batch Capacity: Think about how much food you typically want to process at once. Larger batches mean fewer cycles, but require more space and power.
  • Power Requirements: Small and medium units run on standard 110V outlets. Large and extra-large models may need 220V, which could require an electrician to install.
  • Physical Space: Measure your intended location carefully. Don't forget to account for ventilation space around the unit.
  • Noise Level: All freeze dryers make some noise during operation. Consider placing yours in a garage or utility room if noise is a concern.
  • Long-term Value: A larger unit costs more upfront but processes more food per cycle, potentially saving time and electricity over years of use.

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