The Cosori CP267-FD has the largest and most positive review base of any dehydrator in this category, with 26,300 ratings averaging 4.7 stars at $139.96. That volume of real-world feedback makes it the most data-backed choice in the mid-range tier.
Most home users looking for a reliable, well-documented dehydrator at a mid-range price, whether they want to make jerky, dry fruits, or do herbs and vegetables.
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You need a unit with a very high tray count for large commercial-scale batches, or you want the lowest possible price and do not need the feature set a dedicated brand-name unit provides.
Priced 21% above the category median ($115.49 across 38 tracked models)
Pros
26,300 reviews at 4.7 stars is the strongest buyer signal in the dehydrator category
Cosori is a well-established brand with documented after-sales support
Mid-range price of $139.96 is reasonable for the review quality backing it
Widely used for jerky, fruit, herbs, and vegetables, versatile across common tasks
Cons
Spec details not confirmed in our on-file data, check the listing for wattage and tray count
Not the largest capacity option if you regularly run very high-volume batches
Our scorecard
4.7/5overall
Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 26,300 owner ratings
Popularity5.0/5
26,300 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other slow cookers, electric pressure and rice cookers, sous vide, food dehydrators, egg cookers, popcorn poppers, and ice cream and shaved ice machines we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Cosori CP267-FD stands out in this category primarily because of its review volume. Over 26,000 buyers have rated this unit, and the 4.7-star average is the highest confidence signal available in the mid-range dehydrator market. No dehydrator gets that many reviews without delivering consistent real-world results.
Published spec data for this unit is not available in our on-file records, so specific wattage, tray count, and max temperature are not confirmed here. The current Amazon listing should be the authoritative source for those details. What is clear from the review base is that buyers across a wide range of use cases, from jerky to fruit chips to pet treats, report satisfaction with this machine.
At $139.96 the CP267-FD sits above budget stackable units and below large shelf dehydrators from Excalibur. Cosori is a well-established small appliance brand with consistent design quality, and this unit reflects that. For most home buyers who want a dehydrator that will simply work reliably, the CP267-FD is the easiest recommendation in the category.
Performance notes
Published specifications for this unit including wattage, tray count, max temperature, and dimensions are not available in the spec data on file. The Amazon listing is the current authoritative source. The 26,300-review pool at 4.7 stars provides strong real-world performance evidence across diverse use cases.
What buyers say
Buyer sentiment is exceptionally positive. A 4.7-star average across 26,300 reviews is among the highest confidence ratings in the entire dehydrator market. This is not a product that has been reviewed by a narrow audience. Buyers across experience levels and use cases consistently rate it well, which points to broad real-world reliability.
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Why does the Cosori CP267-FD have so many more reviews than most dehydrators?
The CP267-FD has been available for several years and has been consistently popular in the mid-range segment. High sales volume over time naturally accumulates review counts. The 4.7-star average held across that volume suggests the positive feedback is genuine and not concentrated in a narrow launch window.
Is the Cosori CP267-FD good for making jerky?
The large buyer pool includes many jerky makers, and satisfaction for that use case appears high based on the review average. For confirmed temperature specs, check the current listing to verify the unit reaches 160 degrees F or above, which is the USDA standard for safe meat dehydrating.
How does the Cosori CP267-FD compare to the Nesco FD-75A?
The Nesco FD-75A costs $89.99 and has 13,700 reviews at 4.6 stars. The Cosori CP267-FD costs $139.96 but carries 26,300 reviews at 4.7 stars. Both are strong choices. The Nesco is less expensive. The Cosori has a larger and slightly higher-rated review base, suggesting a modest edge in real-world buyer satisfaction.
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