Food Cycler vs Lomi Electric Composter- Which one is better?
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- Опубліковано 10 гру 2022
- Electric composters are quickly becoming more and more common, but which one should you buy? Hannah Rinaldi with The Compost Culture reviews two of the most popular electric compost systems on the market: the Vitamix Food Cycler and the Lomi by Pela.
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thanks, clear concise and complete vid :) helped me while researching options
Thanks so much! Did you make a decision?
@@thecompostculture yep! I was already tending towards the foodcycler and ended up finding a used one in good condition and great price so I went with that, feeling much more secure about it :P in the end the price difference for looks and a bit more capacity for the lomi just isn't worth it to me :)
(when I want to see something beautiful in my home I don't usually go to my kitchen to do it ahahah)
@@AgainstWind That's great! And super eco-friendly too. Way to go on finding a used on!
Thanks. Good practical comparison.
Thank you!
thanks, This was helpful!
Glad it helped! I've played around with both for a while and both have pros and cons!
Thanks for such an informative video. Do you have any thoughts about machines such as the Reencle
So glad you asked! I haven't tried the Reencle, but I just got a Geme. I'm in the process of trying it out and reviewing right now. I can't wait to share my thoughts!
The volume is very low on this video 😔
Thanks for the input! I'll work on it!
Haha no it’s not. I didn’t have any issues and I watched it on my phone.
Sound is not great.
IT IS NOT COMPOST!!! Just buy a worm farm…
These are not composters. They are food dehydrators and you are increasing your carbon footprint by cooking your trash. Absolutely worthless.
Yes, they are not composters by themselves, but they are a nice time and volume-saving adjunct to a composting system. I personally supplement my FoodCycler with a Reencle aerobic digester and the end product is actual compost without having to wait months for natural decomposition and odor and pests, not to mention loss of usable planting space in a constrained urban yard.
She explains this within the first minute.