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It annoys me that 2 years later it still has no real use for vanilla.
Might not be useful for everyone, especially for those who doesn't care about having 2 additional steps, but the QoL-effect is definitely there if you want to use it.
I feel like it would work better if it worked as semi-automation, putting items into the thing in front and, as an optional extra function, also pulling them out back into their own inventory. It's probably good that the game doesn't focus toooo much on all-out automation (people who want that will use the automation-mod anyway), but I feel like by the time you can realistically have a bunch of hoppers, grabbing stuff out of your furnaces has lost its charm anyway.
Since both require multiples of items and the dehydrator itself requires 5 of the same quality you can just throw bulk items into the chest and let the machine sort out what to make.
And yet - I'd rather have twice as many kegs and run alongside them picking and reloading at the same time vs having hoppers take space (and extra space behind them for access for loading too!) and extra clicking (and logistics of dividing bean stocks) to fill those hoppers.
Kind of like the crystalarium make one diamond a day. Just collect them with morning chores.
But yeah if you need a bunch at once it wont do much for you. It's about planning ahead.