💚Not your average food composter! Unlike dehydrators & blenders, Reencle creates REAL compost

💧Pro Tip: Keep your compost moist but not wet – like a wrung-out sponge

🌱When full:
– Mix with garden soil
– Let cure 3-4 weeks
– Watch your plants thrive!

32 Comments

  1. I living in Germany was thinking "what's this about". See the problem is long at least to a degree solved here.

  2. Bugs that come with composting is nasty. (Most people probably don't mind but I do). These auto-compost bin costs a ton though.
    Maybe one day I will get it. But today is not that day.

  3. So the idea is to not put the food back into the land and use a machine which requires drawing power from likely fossel fuels? Nothing wrong with food scraps into the landfill.

  4. Oh you don't have room for a compost bin? Don't worry you just need to buy this big useless compost box… then you need a fucking garden…

  5. Lame, must suck to have such big pests. I just bury mine, works a treat actually and it just attracts woodlice (and obviously, worms)

  6. I just use a storage bin i poked holes in. No wood chips but throw amazon packaging in it along with food scraps. I was sick and didnt touch it for a month and when i went to throw stuff in it, found about 50 baby cherry tomato plants growing in it 😂 so im letting them grow and got another bin.

  7. So…..not all of us have the space, the time, a garden, or know someone who has a garden.
    If you do, your life is absolutely fabulous, and I wish I had all of those things…..at the same time.

  8. This is a terrible product and not the first of its kind and here are the reasons you should not buy them.

    1: its a dehydrator basically, it will spend insane amounts of energy drying out and then mechanically breaking down the food scraps leading to a really bad impact on the environment

    2: resources and energy needed to produce something like this

    If you can throw your stuff in any kind of compost just do that, it spends no energy and requires no plastic parts. help the environment by not buying this

  9. First step of sustainability: don’t consume more than you need to. Why would you buy one more useless product that will take hundreds of years to degrade?

  10. I love the way he ended the video with "Which is why-" and it looped right back into the beginning "-it is time to stop throwing away your food scraps." Clever!

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