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Home Freeze Dryer: $9499 – Harvestright + Free Cheese and Berries with 25 Year Shelf Life @ Serendipity Supplies

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Home Freeze Dryer – Harvestright + over $1,000 worth of freebies

FREE Tub of Serendipity Supplies Freeze Dried Berries with 25 Year Shelf Life (to the first 5 orders)
FREE Tub Cheese with 25 Year Shelf Life (to the first 5 orders)
FREE Delivery Australia Wide

Lay-by options available

Finance Available through Flexirent
Call Flexi Rent on 1300 340 447

Preserve food for more than 20+ years with your very own freeze dryer
Choose from 5 great colours:

Product Description
This Harvestright Home Freeze Drying Unit has the capability of freeze drying approximately 7.5 Litres / 6 Kg of food per 24-hour batch.

In a year’s time, you can easily freeze dry approximately 2700 Litres / 2200 Kg of food.

• Easy set-up
• Preserve food for 20+ years with your own Freeze Dryer
• Perfect for freeze-drying fruits, vegetables, meats, daily products, meals, desserts, and more

Each Harvest Right freeze dryer comes with:
• Commercial Grade Vacuum Pump • Four (4) Stainless Steel Trays • Instruction Manual

Dimensions:
The freeze-dryer is 77 cm tall x 51 cm wide x 64 cm deep (perfect for a bench top, cart, or table).

Weight:
50 Kg

Batch Size:
2.7 – 4.5 Kg of food will fit in your freeze-dryer.

Warranty:
1 Year limited warranty

Power:
240V / 50Hz

www.serendipitysupplies.com.au
1800 438 788

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  • Well, when you're preparing necessities for dooms day already you can at least select a color of your choice right? Sky blue of course :)

  • -2

    Pity it's only 2.7 – 4.5 Kg of food will fit in your freeze-dryer as I like to have at least 4.51kg or I would buy at this bargain price…

    • -1

      im looking for something cheaper so gonna hold out for the smaller 2.69kg model. no way i could ever gather the whole 2.7kg in one go. seems such a waste.

  • +3

    … That's food for afterlife.

  • +5

    A free tub of berries with a product that costs nearly 10 grand?

    Hardly a deal

    • -1

      it's only a deal of them berries give you hepatitis

    • +1

      Not a berry good deal

      • Ahh I see what you did there! Nice!

  • Does this come with a guarantee that the freeze-dried food will be less nutritious when you eat it many years later?

  • Payback on the purchase - 25 years?

    Can it dry clothes too - twice the functionality?

  • +2

    1 year warranty on $9.5k appliance?? Cost is only $26 per day when you look at it over 12 months!
    Or 955 packs of this: http://www.coolthings.com.au/astronaut-ice-cream.html

  • +2

    may as well just say "here's an advertisement for a product no one here wants"

    where exactly is the bargain anyway?

    on the 28th of February it was already this price, cant be bothered looking at anymore dates.

    https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:YG98o6…

    • -2

      But it's pe1fect for freeze drying-fmits?

      • -1

        thats rude, furious. but if you feel the need to follow me around commenting negatively good for you.

        https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=FMITS

        • I think you missed the joke. Won't reply again.

        • @makoto Lol. He was referring to the OP and their lack of grammar and spelling. In no way was he trying to offend you.

  • at first I thought it was $94.99 and I was going to give the OP a +ive vote, and buy 1
    then I re-read the price, and thought nopes OP is off his head

  • +1

    Does anyone know if this can be used to freeze dry water? If so, will it produce dry ice?

  • Heaps.

  • Doomsday is not far away with all the debt crippling the financial system - the ragged edge now is about to fall into a precipice - just compare with the 1930 and if not convinced also with 1997 and more to the point 2008… and also with WWIII on the horizon in Syria. abc radio this afternoon with James Valentine had a great interview with an economist who according to most listeners has made the most sense ever…. So good call, I might grab this to ensure I and my family have supplies. Anyone know where I can legally (for now) get guns to protect my stash when all these other negging losers come hunting?

    Who's planning for when the SHTF?

    • +2

      Wow.

      • +1

        Yep wow… A lot will be.

        Sorry I shouldn't have let all that out though… My fault.

        So hey the whole world is going down the crapper fast - what's the solution?

        • +4

          Plagues, wars, famine- all shitty things, but they happen and humans are resilient enough to find a way to hang around. Don't stress about it too much. Spend the $10k on a holiday to somewhere you've never been, or use it it make a difference directly to those around you - make a memory that you would cherish if things fall apart, rather than sitting on your pile of freeze dried whatevers with a pistol saying "I told you so".

        • You could take a chill pill:)

        • So hey the whole world is going down the crapper fast

          actually its been very slow, almost minutely. unless your watching daily/weekly stock market reports "we" have been here before, many times. this is no better and no worse.

          get outside, keep away from your stupid conspiracy and doomsday preppers websites and do some research yourself (rather than just beleive the worst case scenario bullshit you read on your shitty sites)

    • You must watch alot of movies.

  • +1

    I'd also like to challenge how it can EASILY freeze dry 2200kg in a year. With up to 6kg per 24h batch, that's 366 days if you run it every minute of every day for a year. A more truthful way to put it would have been UP TO 2000kg.

    That said, I had no idea a home product like this existed and it would have been pretty cool if batch size was higher and price a bit more realistic.

    • The ice needs to melt between batches. Plus it usually takes 20 to 40 hours per batch so 24h/batch is quite optimistic.

  • +1

    Been watching a lot of Walking Dead recently. I'm tempted.

  • +2

    I know the prospect of having Donald Trump be the leader of the free world is a scary thought. But isn't this taking it a bit too far?

    Unless you are planning to wait out the potential 8 year terms of Trump inside a bunker just to get away.

  • +1

    Great timing! This weather is causing the dead bodies in my closet to really stink

  • hmmm i might not have enough time before the nuclear winter to freeze dry 2 tons of non radioactive food :(
    surely a better bargain would be 8yrs of freeze dried food right now!!!!
    and for about the same price.
    http://www.serendipitysupplies.com.au/product/36x-84-serve-m…
    actually works out pretty cheap at about $3 per day of food…might get boring after the first 1000 or so meals but hey you got 20+ yrs to get through it all :D

  • +1

    Remember everyone trumpagedon is approaching so for all you OZbargaineers ; you have to understand why the $26/day finance deal is so important; the reality is that its never going to cost you $10K plus interest , because you will never have to pay it back. In Nov 2016 president elect trump will declare total war on everyone ( UK, Canada, Australia, NZ, China) the financial system will collapse and you will just continue to use your freeze dryer until we are saved by first contact with Vulcans. Live long and Prosper!

    • -1

      there's always one moron in any thread anywhere on the internet bringing up American politics for absolutely no reason.

      thanks for being that guy

      • +2

        Yawn, someone needs a hug!

  • Yet to finish the food prepared since the millenium bugs and equine flu.

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