oka_sana
Hello
I, too, as a trial version, bought a dryer "Rotor" in the online store

I tried my dryer. Yes ..., the principle of their work may be the same, but QUALITY ... is different.
In short, this "Rotor" dryer is NOT a fireproof thing. As it turned out, the fan was not fixed in it, it simply flew out and lay next to the motor. And so there was no air flow, and as a result, the lower grill melted. Even if the fan were fixed, it would still stop because of the wire from the motor that interfered with it, which were also poorly fixed and dangled freely. Yes, there are still many blunders in it, as my husband claims, and he is a technician. So, this dryer turned out to be a terrible Barnaul hack (like, finish it yourself if you don't burn.)
Electric dryer "Rotor"

Electric dryer Rotor

Dryer dimensions, 400 -390 mm
Drying chamber volume, 20 l
Max. temperature on the lower sieve 70 С
Installation weight, 7kg
Supply voltage, 220V
Power consumption 520 W
Maintaining the temperature in a given mode is carried out automatically using a thermostat. In this case, the average value of the power consumption does not exceed 300 W.
Average drying time, 2 to 20 hours
Service life, 8 years
Description
Drying of products is ensured due to their forced blowing with warm air and is intensified due to the rapid removal of air from the working volume using a fan installed at the base of the device. Thermal radiation generated by a heat electric heater (TEN) is absorbed by the water contained in the product, but is not absorbed by the product tissue, therefore moisture removal is possible at a low temperature (30-70 C), which allows almost completely preserving vitamins, biologically active substances, natural color and aroma in the product to be dried. Household electric dryer "Rotor" (5 sections)

Household electric dryer ROTOR "in just a few hours at home and in the country provides environmentally friendly drying: - fruits of apples, pears, apricots, cherries, plums, cherry plums; - rose hips, raspberries, strawberries, strawberries, chokeberries, black currants, blueberries, bird cherry, boyarka, etc.; - vegetables (potatoes, beets, carrots); - white roots (parsley, celery, parsnips); - mushrooms (white, boletus, mushrooms, honey agarics, etc.); - medicinal plants (stems and roots ); - drying and drying fish, meat; - homemade noodles and rusks. The drying efficiency reaches 80% of the mass of the product, depending on its type. ATTENTION! Without sieves, the dryer can be used as a heat heater for premises. "
marsha
No, the Rotor is not an infrared dryer, so they work differently. And it's very good that you wrote about your experience.
oka_sana
Yes, infrared, this is a new generation of dryers, apparently. But I meant those with a fan.
And how do they work, those infrared ones? Surely they are better than those that drive hot air.
And mine, my husband repaired, so I'm already dry, but under control.
Tayna
I bought it. I use it all summer, I'm very happy. After reading this topic, we checked the reliability of fixing all the elements - they are tightly fixed
I like the thermostat very much. Almost everything was dried at t 40 *.
I also like the volume. It fits a lot.
But the box is huge. Storage space will take up a lot.
madu
Hello!
I chose a dryer for a long time, I used to be Isidri, but gave it to my mother, now I was choosing between cheap and affordable ones, the final choice was between Veterok-2 and Rotor Diva. Veterok-2 was more expensive to deliver here (about 3800 in total), I took the Rotor on Ozone for about 1900.I really wanted to make sure and compare the models with my own eyes, but I only found Dry Hove offline, I didn't like its quality at all, some kind of ax, plastic with notches, and the price was high and there is no thermostat, the size is much smaller, incl. and pallets.
The volume was important, the presence of a thermostat and a fan, in fact, all this is in the Rotor (I saw that Rotor and Rotor Diva are kind of like different models, but honestly compared the characteristics and did not find a single difference, I have a Rotor Diva). I read this forum for a very long time, in many respects I made a choice thanks to him. I will write my own comparison and analysis, perhaps it will help someone in choosing.

The dryer is huge, the height of the levels is also large, half a pear or a large apple will boldly enter (although, most likely, they will dry in this form for a long time). Sieve pallets, it is convenient, nothing will fall.
The plastic and the assembly are so solid, nothing clings, they wrote about the grooves already in the Rotor Diva Lux theme that they are small and it is not very convenient to set the tiers - but this is not too important. The plastic is different, when compared with Isidri (I can't compare it with anything else), more polyethylene, or something, it smelled when I first turned it on, I blew the dryer empty for several hours at the maximum temperature, now there is no smell.
In general, the appearance suits me.
Compared to Isidri, Diva's body heats up very much, the hand does not tolerate if it is dried at the maximum temperature. The lower tier is also hotter to the touch than the others, the upper one is cooler. This means that you need to put more moist food on it. The uniformity of drying is also significantly inferior to Isidri, I was drying the loaves - the lower tier was already dry, while the upper one was still wet, with Isidri this is of course a huge advantage - I put it overnight, ate it in the morning) or packed it.
Like Veterok, the upper part of the case is closed with a metal sheet with holes, this Isidri is also more well done, plastic is more convenient to clean and no food will be poured into the case, no juice will be poured, again you can put a tray under the marshmallow on the lower tier, here you can put a sheet parchment, I guess.
I only dried a trial version of fruits and vegetables until it was in season, and the bread turned out great! I made bread on parchment, I think you can easily make pastille in the same way. I will buy all the raw materials (and rip in the forest)), so my volumes are not so large.
Electric dryer Rotor
I like that the pallets are completely round, without a hole, and dry the scattering, and all kinds of marshmallows are so much more convenient. They would have come up with such a dryer so that both solid pallets and air exchange with circulation were lined up. Or maybe they have already come up with it?)
Summary: I like the dryer, a good product in which the price matches the quality, if your budget and the volume of raw materials are small, I recommend it. Most likely, I will not buy Isidri anymore, especially at the new price (15 thousand, I took it in 2013 for 10), the dryer is good, but the dimensions are not very convenient for me. I want horizontal, before buying Diva I looked closely at Rawmid, but so far there are very few reviews on them.
Dry to health!
Anna1957
Quote: Tayna
Rawmid,
This is Travola and Akai one to one, only costs 10tyr.
Arkady _ru
Already almost took this one from onlinedrade. RU. Cost in 1260r. True, I did not understand, 3 or 5 sections, since the site says 3, and the photo and description correspond to 5. The price tag is clearly pre-crisis. There are pallets for her on sale: 🔗... 247r piece, but maybe there are cheaper ones ...
On the Rotor website ( 🔗) that in the Atay region, three dryers, two of which are Rotor and Diva, are completely identical. I, in any case, did not find any differences. It looks like you can buy pallets from them. There is a mention on the site.
Irgata
Quote: Arkady _ru
There are pallets for her on sale:
what for rotor the dryer has extra pallets, 5 is a lot, all the same, the bottom one dries first, since the second season I did not try to lay all 5 completely, I just bought another such dryer, when 3 pallets = dries faster and they are easier to manipulate than 5 pieces rearrange. Of course, if the grass is dried, it is normal and all 5 are laid... Dry wind M-5 - good, dries longer, dries perfectly and there is no need to rearrange the pallets, the trays are like those of edri.
Arkady _ru
I take dried meat and tomatoes. I want to remove the grates with a circular saw (with the ability to put back) and dry the meat on the rack in a suspended state. While such thoughts. I'll pick it up from the online trade tonight. I'm only afraid that the size will scare her.
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oka_sana I am not going to say that the dryer is garbage. Most likely you are just out of luck. I have a Rotor Wizard or Wonder Woman (sorry forgotten) for 5 pallets. Has been actively working for 3 seasons. I dry a lot from herbs and herbs to tomatoes and meat. I am very pleased with the work of the dryer. I like the height of the trays, the temperature regime. I would like trays for marshmallow and more convenient sides (for joining trays, after all, she said). But in general, the price - quality corresponds.
Irgata
Quote: Arkady _ru
I'm only afraid that the size will scare her.
It is similar in size to an izedri 100, but about drying in it =, it’s better to take Travola or Akai, there is uniform airflow, and in vertical dryers (do not wear out) it is hotter than everything from below and along the edges. Yesterday I put a plum in halves to dry - in the rotor 3 trays dried out, rearranged, in 20 hours, in the grass = dried up well, I want to turn it on for 10 hours at 70 * for the night, I need them dried, but a little more than now. Rotors and others like them dry well and quickly - powerful air flow = more than 500 watts after all. And the meat is good to dry and lying down. Trays = yes - deep, solid, you can dry in bulk and a lot at once, apples, for example, remove the middle and cut a large alligator into bars = (y) and beautiful sticks, light-colored.
Irgata
Quote: Knopa
Miracle woman
exactly - in the Diva rotor, the trays are thicker and harder and do not walk like in the Miracle, they fit tightly and firmly into each other, at least in mine.
Arkady _ru
Came with 3 trays, seemingly very reliable. Not too noisy. Included for verification. I will measure at home how many watts there are in it really.
olga0203
I bought a Rotor Diva dryer, otherwise it rains every day, humidity, nothing dries, I have grown and grown crops, it's a pity. There are 5 pallets in the dryer, everything looks neat and the price is more or less affordable. I'll try, unsubscribe.
severyanka76
I will describe my impressions about the Rotor Diva. Today I used it for the first time. I put five trays of tomatoes, I come back after a while, and the trays are all crooked - some have sunk inside the others. I removed the upper ones and began to install them again, so the second tray turned out to be larger in size than the lower one, and the third became oval. Now I turned off the drying, I'll see if the trays will take their previous shape. I think, well, I put a lot of weight, but there is nothing in the instructions about this. At the same time, Veterok is playing around with five pallets of tomatoes and at least something. So I conclude - you don't need to chase after cheapness (I bought it yesterday in an internet store for 1980 and delivery was 218).
Maya Lebedeva
I have a rotor diva for the 3rd year. Everything in it is dry land and apples, pears, cherries, herbs, medicinal herbs. Now she dries my tomatoes in 2 trays, in one garlic (I have 3 trays). The trays do not walk, they fit into each other exactly.
severyanka76
Maya Lebedeva, Maya (my name is also that), now again came to the dryer and it's cool - she pressed the second tray with her hands and barely got into the first one, and on the third the lid did not get up - different in shape. Here's what I thought - according to the instructions, no matter what you dry, you need to start with a low temperature, and then finish drying it at a high temperature, and I immediately set it to 70. Maybe because of this, the trays were warped? How do you dry by temperature?
Maya Lebedeva
I first went to 50, then to 70, and now I'm drying it again to 50. If herbs - then 40.

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