Hey David, I love your video. Currently I’m downsizing my machine so I can buy large machines. Selling off 4 medium pharmaceuticals at the moment, then my Large units as well. Seeing these XXL MODELS makes me want to get one. But, I have to wait first. It’s very tempting that it can do 3.3 times my XL unit can but here’s the kicker, HR machines break some all the time. My XL (6 shelf) came out broke 3 times in the first week of running. I am no discourage in anyone from buying one of these. On the contrary if it works great, I’ll probably be one of the first, my issue is new product new problems? I don’t mind paying extra for a better machine what won’t break in the first 3 years of use. If it needs to be serviced every month that’s not a problem, it’s when the machine weekly out of the blue for no reason on the operator. Problems come from the manufacturer. Look forward on how these machine turns out
You and I are on the same page. I have an XL and a Large. The XL has been rock solid (mechanically) for about a year now. It HAS given me software-related problems which were resolved in short order (1-2 days to less than 1 days), so that kind of outage is manageable. My Large was rock solid for just under a year when it had a mechanical failure (lost its refrigerant charge). It's been back to them twice for this problem, and each time they apparently just re-charged it without finding or repairing any leak. Pretty poor service IMHO. There is NO way I would bet my business on consolidating to just one big HR freeze drier. Talk about putting all your eggs in one basket. Take care and God Bless.
All valid concerns on this new machine. I think the difference in working with the commercial side of HR is that they are now offering the service agreement for $3k which I feel will help ease these concerns. Even with the issues of them breakdown at times, you're not going to find a $10k freeze dryer that can do 100lbs of product whether it be candy, food, pet food or whatever. In my opinion, the biggest challenge with all the FDing businesses I talk to is scaling their business and outside of the HRC100, you'd have to have consider investing in a $100k+ machine plus the massive size of that equipment in your facility. The pros of the XL and the HRC100 outweigh the machine issues at this time. Again, I'm not saying there aren't issues with HR machines but where else are you going to go? Good luck and thanks for following the channel, I appreciate the support!
I got the specs on it a bit ago....just have to re-wire a spot for it in my shop (A 30x30 bldg. Already wired for it ...just need it to be directed to where I want it... before I set up delivery) This is for business....or LARGE HOMESTEAD/FARM. Big investment, for expanding offerings. This isn't for beginners/small start-ups. Take your time.
I sent a paid order in Thursday 5/30 for overnight delivery by certified mail and received confirmation from the USPS that it was received 5/31 Friday afternoon about 2:30. As of Tuesday afternoon 6/4 the whereabouts of my check for over $10,000.00 is still unknown. Thankfully one sales person named Jared is working on this challenge. I'll try and keep all of us posted. Note, I did not purchase the fast track access for an additional $2,500.00.
I purchased the Harvest Road XL. Free dryer a year ago and I am still trying to figure out how I clear the screen when it prompts me to change my oil. So I changed my oil, but I do not know how to clear out the scrolling text on my screen that says I should change my oil. Could you help me with this?
We have a new XL one thing I have issues with is when doing candy that expands a lot there is not enough head space between trays how much space is between shelves
It depends on the candy you are freeze-drying. I don't see it being a problem for 90% off all candies based on my visit and seeing it in person. Give them a call to get the exact dimensions of the shelving space.
how does it drain the water? with the smaller ones you gotta place a bucket down de drain hose, how does it work with this one? thanks for the info, great channel
I just wish they would figure out the kinks in there product and test it better before they move on to the next product. My XL is brand new I have to ship it back because the condenser broke randomly and I can't return it and I have to pay for the shipping.
Chinese junk and not really a freeze dryer...more of a vacuum dryer. Lyophilization requires controls of shelf and condensor temps along with precise vacuum control. Just check with real FD experts such as Tom Jennings (and numerous others associated with real lyophilizer companies) to learn about lyophilizstion.
I too had a problem with my brand new small freeze dryer...I live in canada and it cost a fortune to buy, then it didn't work right and took months of back and forth with HR. Finally figured it needed a new tray....now it's working OK. But we had to modify things electrically with the help of HR. I wish canada had a company with freeze dryers. That was a very bad first impression. And I bought the newest version...that I'm sure had old parts in it. Not sure if I'll ever buy another one from them.
Any chance you could confirm the dimensions for the depth and width? 35.5" wide wont fit thru a normal door opening so hoping it is a bit smaller than what is listed.
I was just about to order 2 mor XL Pros... I think Ill have to make a call to HR and just get just one of these insted. Thanks for putting this video out!
We are running 2XL Pros now and doing ok at the moment. Our operation is moving to Rwanda Africa to provide Freeze Drying services to farmers for overflow crops, as well as MRE custom meal services to private clientel. This new Freeze Dryer would allow us to have the one large machine to process fruits and vegetables and the XL Pros for meal services. My only concern is, will they be able to ship it over seas? We leave for Africa in June.
Really nice but you need to talk about the one next to it. The one with the metal circular door. They keep teasing us with a picture on their commercial website. It look so big !
It's been in prototype phase and I haven't received any notifications that it will be available but once it is I'm hoping to drive to their headquarters again to find out.
I think this is really going to fit the bill for my business. now that monster next to the HRC100 really looks like something! when does that come out?
I have like your first 100 subscribers, I seen you grown and it inspired me to start my own business so I thank you very much, sir. About the machine, I am interested but I think (for me) I want to wait on buying one. God now the first batches are going to have more problems that I would like to deal with. I would like to read the agreement they have with the machine, that will be my make it or break it point
Service agreement should help ease your concerns which are valid. At the end of the day there's no other freeze dryer that can do 100lbs for $10k which even with the issues HR machines have, it still makes business sense to continue purchasing their machines until something else comes along which I don't see happening for a few more years. HR made this entire freeze dryer industry affordable to the average homeowner and now we are all using them for a business running 24/7 which really wasn't the intention in the first place. You have to give HR credit where it is due even though there are failures at times. Just my opinion.
That thing is huge. I have had the medium sized one for maybe 3 yrs now. Sorry, but that music is distracting when I'm trying to listen to you speak. Thanks.
@freezedriedbusiness You're welcome!!! Dude this could seriously be huge. I told him you'd be coming and what not. Thank you for actually reaching put to him and not just saying you would. This is why I follow your channel.
@@printingwithpeek4897 Absolutely! He answered the phone when I called which was great and we talked for a half hour. He doesn't have the trays yet for my Large HR so until he does we are going to do video podcast session and then he's going to send me some trays to check out.
@freezedriedbusiness Can you do a shout for me haha? He has a great channel too. He'll make those sizes too. This criss over between your perspective industries may be the best thing in a while for more ideas
Definitely will do a shout out once I chat with him fully and I’ll do it in the video too! The cannabis industry has a ton of cross over and although I don’t personally do anything with cannabis it’s still very much on radar. Stay tuned this weekend for an audio interview with CEO at Holland Green Science. Unfortunately I didn’t get video but I’ll have the video up with the interview. Fascinating stuff!
It just came out in April and I’ve never owned one so I don’t have an opinion on the longevity but if you can find a freeze dryer that can do 100 lbs for under $10k I would be interested in talking to that company
Two blue Alpine large units will have the same capacity and actually cost less and then you won’t need the 220 outlet. It’s actually faster as well probably 40% faster. They use the standard cookie sheet and there’s five shelves.
Thanks for sharing but this isn't accurate. Based on the Blue Alpine's website, the large is still in pre-order so direct research on the max capacity is still unknown unless someone has a prototype. Also, based on the webpage for the Large Blue Alpine it reads max 25 pounds which in reality is probably around 18-20 pounds realistically. So based on a 25lb max that's 4 Large units at $5k each which is still double the price of this HRC100. bluealpinefreezedryers.com/collections/freeze-dryers/products/large-freeze-dryer
“If you’re good at something, never do it for free.” The Joker. It just feels like you should be getting paid - for as much promo as you dish out..My 20 years working in commercials / advertising have taught me many lessons - In the end, Freebies suck. It’s more interesting when it’s personal and less about the corporation behind the device the creator is using…it’s just a tool.
Hey David, I love your video. Currently I’m downsizing my machine so I can buy large machines. Selling off 4 medium pharmaceuticals at the moment, then my Large units as well. Seeing these XXL MODELS makes me want to get one. But, I have to wait first. It’s very tempting that it can do 3.3 times my XL unit can but here’s the kicker, HR machines break some all the time. My XL (6 shelf) came out broke 3 times in the first week of running. I am no discourage in anyone from buying one of these. On the contrary if it works great, I’ll probably be one of the first, my issue is new product new problems? I don’t mind paying extra for a better machine what won’t break in the first 3 years of use. If it needs to be serviced every month that’s not a problem, it’s when the machine weekly out of the blue for no reason on the operator. Problems come from the manufacturer. Look forward on how these machine turns out
You and I are on the same page.
I have an XL and a Large. The XL has been rock solid (mechanically) for about a year now. It HAS given me software-related problems which were resolved in short order (1-2 days to less than 1 days), so that kind of outage is manageable.
My Large was rock solid for just under a year when it had a mechanical failure (lost its refrigerant charge). It's been back to them twice for this problem, and each time they apparently just re-charged it without finding or repairing any leak. Pretty poor service IMHO.
There is NO way I would bet my business on consolidating to just one big HR freeze drier. Talk about putting all your eggs in one basket.
Take care and God Bless.
All valid concerns on this new machine. I think the difference in working with the commercial side of HR is that they are now offering the service agreement for $3k which I feel will help ease these concerns. Even with the issues of them breakdown at times, you're not going to find a $10k freeze dryer that can do 100lbs of product whether it be candy, food, pet food or whatever. In my opinion, the biggest challenge with all the FDing businesses I talk to is scaling their business and outside of the HRC100, you'd have to have consider investing in a $100k+ machine plus the massive size of that equipment in your facility. The pros of the XL and the HRC100 outweigh the machine issues at this time. Again, I'm not saying there aren't issues with HR machines but where else are you going to go? Good luck and thanks for following the channel, I appreciate the support!
I got the specs on it a bit ago....just have to re-wire a spot for it in my shop (A 30x30 bldg. Already wired for it ...just need it to be directed to where I want it... before I set up delivery) This is for business....or LARGE HOMESTEAD/FARM. Big investment, for expanding offerings. This isn't for beginners/small start-ups. Take your time.
Hope you get one and would love to hear how it works for your business.
I sent a paid order in Thursday 5/30 for overnight delivery by certified mail and received confirmation from the USPS that it was received 5/31 Friday afternoon about 2:30. As of Tuesday afternoon 6/4 the whereabouts of my check for over $10,000.00 is still unknown. Thankfully one sales person named Jared is working on this challenge. I'll try and keep all of us posted. Note, I did not purchase the fast track access for an additional $2,500.00.
I purchased the Harvest Road XL. Free dryer a year ago and I am still trying to figure out how I clear the screen when it prompts me to change my oil. So I changed my oil, but I do not know how to clear out the scrolling text on my screen that says I should change my oil. Could you help me with this?
We have a new XL one thing I have issues with is when doing candy that expands a lot there is not enough head space between trays how much space is between shelves
It depends on the candy you are freeze-drying. I don't see it being a problem for 90% off all candies based on my visit and seeing it in person. Give them a call to get the exact dimensions of the shelving space.
how does it drain the water? with the smaller ones you gotta place a bucket down de drain hose, how does it work with this one? thanks for the info, great channel
I just wish they would figure out the kinks in there product and test it better before they move on to the next product. My XL is brand new I have to ship it back because the condenser broke randomly and I can't return it and I have to pay for the shipping.
Chinese junk and not really a freeze dryer...more of a vacuum dryer. Lyophilization requires controls of shelf and condensor temps along with precise vacuum control. Just check with real FD experts such as Tom Jennings (and numerous others associated with real lyophilizer companies) to learn about lyophilizstion.
I too had a problem with my brand new small freeze dryer...I live in canada and it cost a fortune to buy, then it didn't work right and took months of back and forth with HR. Finally figured it needed a new tray....now it's working OK. But we had to modify things electrically with the help of HR. I wish canada had a company with freeze dryers. That was a very bad first impression. And I bought the newest version...that I'm sure had old parts in it. Not sure if I'll ever buy another one from them.
Is it just larger or can it do butter, heavy whipping cream and steaks like the industrial ones?
You can do anything in any freeze dryer but this one has the 100lb capacity for an unbeatable price.
Only if it works…
@@OhioPreppingI’ve seen it in person and running, it does
Any chance you could confirm the dimensions for the depth and width? 35.5" wide wont fit thru a normal door opening so hoping it is a bit smaller than what is listed.
Thanks for the info on the HRC100.
Yea, this machine is "huge". Thanks for the review!
It really is!
OMG I want one. I just got the XL now I need this one. Thank you thank you thank you!!!!
You're welcome!
Very nice machine. There is a larger option coming down the line. There’s a photo on the HR site.
I’ve seen a prototype of something larger
@@freezedriedbusiness me thinks HRC200
How loud is it ? Is it louder than a xl
About the same from my visit seeing it in-person.
dear .. can I know for the egg what is the numbers should be on the machine?
I have not done eggs yet
@@freezedriedbusiness oh ok
I was just about to order 2 mor XL Pros... I think Ill have to make a call to HR and just get just one of these insted. Thanks for putting this video out!
You’re welcome! There’s likely a waitlist but might worth the wait than purchasing the XLs. Chat with them first and see what makes the most sense.
We are running 2XL Pros now and doing ok at the moment. Our operation is moving to Rwanda Africa to provide Freeze Drying services to farmers for overflow crops, as well as MRE custom meal services to private clientel. This new Freeze Dryer would allow us to have the one large machine to process fruits and vegetables and the XL Pros for meal services. My only concern is, will they be able to ship it over seas? We leave for Africa in June.
This size is a great value under $10k. I think it's a little.kore than I need though😂 great fd for your business!
Really nice but you need to talk about the one next to it. The one with the metal circular door. They keep teasing us with a picture on their commercial website. It look so big !
It's been in prototype phase and I haven't received any notifications that it will be available but once it is I'm hoping to drive to their headquarters again to find out.
Love watching you, I have my first show coming in June . I’m sooo nervous,
You will do great, don’t worry about how much you sell just be prepared and make it your own. Learn from it and do more events!
I think this is really going to fit the bill for my business. now that monster next to the HRC100 really looks like something! when does that come out?
I’m not sure, maybe 2025
I have like your first 100 subscribers, I seen you grown and it inspired me to start my own business so I thank you very much, sir.
About the machine, I am interested but I think (for me) I want to wait on buying one. God now the first batches are going to have more problems that I would like to deal with. I would like to read the agreement they have with the machine, that will be my make it or break it point
Service agreement should help ease your concerns which are valid. At the end of the day there's no other freeze dryer that can do 100lbs for $10k which even with the issues HR machines have, it still makes business sense to continue purchasing their machines until something else comes along which I don't see happening for a few more years. HR made this entire freeze dryer industry affordable to the average homeowner and now we are all using them for a business running 24/7 which really wasn't the intention in the first place. You have to give HR credit where it is due even though there are failures at times. Just my opinion.
That thing is huge. I have had the medium sized one for maybe 3 yrs now. Sorry, but that music is distracting when I'm trying to listen to you speak. Thanks.
Thank you for the feedback, I’m trying to learn the music side of video editing so it will get better
Do you know in what factory in China they produce this machine?
No idea but I saw them assemble and build the freeze dryer in Salt Lake City
Nice Machine. Hope to be able to buy one someday.
I hope so too!
Hi David. I sent you an email, regarding a bit of advice. But didn’t get a response. I’ll try again. Enjoy all your video’s.
My email hasn’t been sending me any comments associated with a new email and I fixed it over yesterday, please resend! Thank you for understanding
How much does this one cost?
7:09 mark
Can buy it and I import
It to South America?
I would contact Harvest Right and see what options are available. I interviewed a guy in Panama that had it shipped from Miami
Please do a review on the Sambo creeck trays.
Chatted with Charles this week, got some great insight and opportunities for content coming. Thank you for the tip!
@freezedriedbusiness You're welcome!!! Dude this could seriously be huge. I told him you'd be coming and what not. Thank you for actually reaching put to him and not just saying you would. This is why I follow your channel.
@@printingwithpeek4897 Absolutely! He answered the phone when I called which was great and we talked for a half hour. He doesn't have the trays yet for my Large HR so until he does we are going to do video podcast session and then he's going to send me some trays to check out.
@freezedriedbusiness Can you do a shout for me haha? He has a great channel too. He'll make those sizes too. This criss over between your perspective industries may be the best thing in a while for more ideas
Definitely will do a shout out once I chat with him fully and I’ll do it in the video too! The cannabis industry has a ton of cross over and although I don’t personally do anything with cannabis it’s still very much on radar. Stay tuned this weekend for an audio interview with CEO at Holland Green Science. Unfortunately I didn’t get video but I’ll have the video up with the interview. Fascinating stuff!
Love how they told me no thing will exist when I asked them before buying two xl’s, soo pissed
Me toooo!!! Wtf!?!? I haven’t even set up my xls yet they told me to get and run in series…
WOW!
Must be fun to send back when it breaks down 😂
It just came out in April and I’ve never owned one so I don’t have an opinion on the longevity but if you can find a freeze dryer that can do 100 lbs for under $10k I would be interested in talking to that company
This would be nice for a farm
A large farm yes
But is it NSF certified?
Give them a call for that question
👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you
50 pounds of mangoes takes my xl, 75-80 hours.....and thats after i freeze it
Two blue Alpine large units will have the same capacity and actually cost less and then you won’t need the 220 outlet. It’s actually faster as well probably 40% faster. They use the standard cookie sheet and there’s five shelves.
Thanks for sharing but this isn't accurate. Based on the Blue Alpine's website, the large is still in pre-order so direct research on the max capacity is still unknown unless someone has a prototype. Also, based on the webpage for the Large Blue Alpine it reads max 25 pounds which in reality is probably around 18-20 pounds realistically. So based on a 25lb max that's 4 Large units at $5k each which is still double the price of this HRC100. bluealpinefreezedryers.com/collections/freeze-dryers/products/large-freeze-dryer
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Didn’t get paid, drove six hours for this channel on my own dime and I don’t own one either
“If you’re good at something, never do it for free.” The Joker. It just feels like you should be getting paid - for as much promo as you dish out..My 20 years working in commercials / advertising have taught me many lessons - In the end, Freebies suck.
It’s more interesting when it’s personal and less about the corporation behind the device the creator is using…it’s just a tool.
Not that much room to puff. Where there starting to fail
I’m confused, starting to fail?