Most of our kitchen waste is composed of food scrap which is also a source of bad odor in the house. Many cities have started weekly green bin food and kitchen waste collection programs. It is estimated that the average household can divert more than 2.5 kilograms of food and kitchen waste per week into these programs.
If your locality has not yet introduced this program, you can think of investing in the Food Cycler so that your food scrap and other organic material is transformed into soil enhancing compost instead of it going to the landfill and generating greenhouse gases. This compost is rich in nutrients and can be used in your garden and landscaping as a soil conditioner or fertilizer.
The Food Cycler can take leftovers after your meals, as well as fruit and vegetable waste. It will turn them into nutrient-rich compost in about 3 hours. Simply dump all your food scraps into the interior bin, close and lock the lid, then press the start button. The agitators will break down contents and sterilize them by heating them to 180 degrees Fahrenheit. No foul odor is produced in the process because of the built-in filtration system.
The interior bin is removable and can be easily cleaned. The Food Cycler will cost you $515 but will guarantee you an odor-free home and reduce your kitchen waste significantly. [Buy It]