NatureMill Automatic Kitchen Composter

By admin | Mar 5, 2008
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One of inconveniences of composting is having it outdoors.  If you live in a colder climate, composting can take a while and be sort of a pain to do.  NatureMill gives you real ease and convenience when it comes to composting.  Just put one of these suckers in your kitchen and let the composting begin.

The great thing about this unit is the convenience and ease of use.  All you have to do is keep adding food waste.  It can handle up to 120 lbs per month.  I think that will be plenty for most households.  The unit utilizes mixing,heat, moisture, and air flow to make the magic happen.  Once it has reached maturity, it is dumped to the lower cure tray to continue composting while you add more food waste.  Now, you may be concerned about nasty odors floating through your kitchen.  Well a charcoal filter in the unit dispels any of that odor and lasts 4-5 years.  A new filter costs around $8. That’s not bad upkeep.  Once the composting is all done for the curing tray, a red light will come one.  Then you can simply use the compost as you want.



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  1. cameron March 6, 2008 12:15 pm

    I’m reminded of the number of times I forget about the fridge water filter. I think the eventual smell would clue me in.

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