I bought the Sahara dehydrator, case and a complete compliment of netted and silicone tray sheets. Upgrading from an old American Harvest dehydrator I have used for 30 years. All I have to say is…Wow. All components are top notch. I was interested in the Sahara due to the foldability. I live in a small home and storage space is at a premium. Also, most other high-end dehydrators are taller than they are wide. Many are so tall they would not fit under my kitchen cabinets when placed on the counter. This unit is the opposite and gives me ample space between the bottom of the cabinets and the top of the dehydrator. I do not need to worry about the heat warping the wood. As to using the dehydrator itself, it is straight forward and easy to comprehend. Opening and collapsing the Sahara is simple and takes just a minute or two. Controls and display are top notch. Those complaining about poorly fitting doors or air-gaps are knit-picking. Doors are slightly gapped at the bottom, big deal. As for the air-gaps…you must have air flowing to dehydrate. It’s not a closed system. Hell, the Indians did it out in the open. Case quality is very good. Outer padded case holds the Sahara and the inner case which holds all 7 stainless trays, netted liners and silicone liners. Excellent design for storage and light travel. My only complaint is, and it’s a minor one, the dehydrator is a tight fit into the case. If it were just a hair longer in width and length it would be perfect. The Sahara is a joy to use and is way more efficient than my old American Harvest. If you are looking for a large capacity dehydrator and the idea of it collapsing down to a third of its size (packed) for storage is appealing…take the plunge. I am happy I did.