Hi Sam, I thought you asked an interesting question so I've been watching your
thread hoping you get some good answers.
I intend to start dehydrating a lot of my produce this summer because I am just taking up too much space in my freezers. To prepare for this I have spent many hours this winter reading many hundreds of posts on the '
solar dehydrator' forum and the '
food preservation' forum to learn what I can.
We know there are lots of different kinds of plastic. Some can handle heat and you can put them in a microwave. And then there are many brand named electric dehydrators that use plastic trays. I don't do/use either of those things for the same reason that you stated, they probably do off-gas for awhile. I always transfer my food into a bowl or glass container before I use the microwave. Second, I would suspect that the plastic in a refrigerator isn't designed to handle any heat and just might off-gas even more. Or it would start to deform and melt down if it got too hot. I imagine you could take a piece of plastic out of your old fridge, put some food in/on it and microwave it on 25% power to see what happens.
And the gentleman in the
video didn't seem to have dehydrated very much so he couldn't give a whole lot of good information about the taste or finished products. And the lady obviously didn't like what she tasted. I had planned on storing my dehydrated fruits and vegies in one gallon freezer bags. I imagined my big closet just full of several hundred of them. But several people on the posts mentioned that after being stored for a few months in plastic bags that the food took on an unusual, not so great taste so they all stored their food in glass jars. So now I am on the hunt for a few hundred big glass jars really cheap. Hope you get some good answers soon. I will be watching.