Stackable Dehydrator Trays for fruit, art, etc.
by ScubaDawg97 · via Thingiverse
| Format | STL |
| Category | Home |
| License | CC BY-SA |
| Triangles | 27.1k |
| Uploaded | Mar 17, 2026 |
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Description
Necessity is the mother of invention. The Ninja Foodi air fryer dehydrates food - but they only give you one rack. Nice, but this means I can basically do half of an apple or maybe 1 banana. Boo. While this is designed to fit inside the Ninja Foodi Air Fryer, it really is multi-faceted. Anything flat that needs ‘drying out’ either in a food dehydrator or just in the open air can benefit from these trays. (If you DO have a Ninja Foodi, specifically the DZ201 model, I was able to stack this 4 high and got me 8 racks between the two units. Enough for 4 apples!) I do need to list out precautions as we do know the risks of 3D printed things as it pertains to food and moisture, so: USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. As I said, 3D printed materials and food is quite controversial. If you are sensitive to this or just get the heebie-jeebies, by all means, don't download it. Additionally, I STRONGLY recommend coating this with a food safe epoxy. If you do download it, print in PETG, ABS or any other higher-temperature material. DO NOT USE PLA. PLA will warp at the temperatures needed by a food dehydrator. Max temperature that these can handle is 175F or 80C. If PETG is safe for your AMS for filament drying, it's safe for a low-temp food dehydrator as well. Do not wash in a dishwasher. See above. Do not leave in the air fryer where it could get ‘cooked’. You'll have a big problem on your hands. One tray's dimensions (mm) are: 190D x 135W x 27H. Surface is 4mm thick. Enjoy!
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