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Harvest Right is a company that creates home freeze dryers for the preservation of food. Their freeze dryer is said to be far better at preserving food for long-term storage or daily use than standard food preservation methods such as dehydrating, canning, or freezing. Harvest Right freeze dryers are designed, engineered, and tested in their manufacturing facility in Salt Lake City, Utah. They offer a wide range of freeze dryers for purchase, which can be used to preserve all types of food for emergency food storage or daily use. They also offer dehydrators for drying fruits, vegetables, and meats. Some frequently asked questions include how long a freeze dryer will last, who owns the company, the disadvantages of freeze drying, the cost of running a freeze dryer, and whether their products are made in China.
SureSmile is a branded clear-aligner system positioned as a clinician-delivered alternative in the growing orthodontic aligner market. Public market participants related to this trend include Align Technology (ALGN), SmileDirectClub (SDC). The offering combines custom removable aligners with digital treatment planning, VPro vibration devices, whitening kits and post-treatment retainers. Providers promote shorter average treatment times and lower prices compared with some incumbent brands, while emphasizing practice profitability through chairside workflows and digital case management. Consumers encounter SureSmile both through dental and orthodontic practices and in comparisons with direct-to-consumer and premium competitors. Market dynamics center on digital imaging, treatment predictability, and the balance between in-office care and lower-cost remote models. As the category matures, established players compete on speed, cost and provider integration, and new entrants push convenience and unit economics. Investors tracking the segment may watch major public participants, including Align Technology for premium practice- and consumer-facing aligners and SmileDirectClub for a direct-to-consumer, lower-cost model, as indicators of demand, pricing pressure and technology adoption.