I want one for my home. As a prior maritime tradesman who has used these, these things are awesome. And the option to add a heat exchanger is fantastic for a down grid scenario..
This is excellent, but domestic size should be smaller. I would love one of these, my own waste is bothering me, and I don't think recycling is enough. I have seen how the ash from plastic waste can be turned into bricks and paves.
It burns clean from high temperatures. Something thats over looked way to frequently. And if there is any residual exhaust it beats the taxes and transportation of the trash itself by almost 80% in cost to the society. Not to mention how much it prevents pollution from that transportation and landfills that go untouched
the idea of some documents being only 99% reduced to ash, and some dude coming out in the middle of the night and finding the one piece of paper left with your social security and banking information left behind
It kicks @sss !!!! It uses very little power. Mine runs on solar powered battery. The only thing left is ash and tin cans if you added anything metal. Apples to Diapers , I use large white trash bags at my house, and everything goes in it. Then I just put the bags in, light a paper plate, put the lid on, and start it up. Within minutes, it incinerates everything with zero smoke. Im going to buy one for our business next
I want one for my home. As a prior maritime tradesman who has used these, these things are awesome. And the option to add a heat exchanger is fantastic for a down grid scenario..
Whats the pricetag?
This is excellent, but domestic size should be smaller. I would love one of these, my own waste is bothering me, and I don't think recycling is enough. I have seen how the ash from plastic waste can be turned into bricks and paves.
What do you consider “densely compact material”?
where does the exhaust gases go? how are they trapped/filtered ?
Atmosphere, buddy
It burns clean from high temperatures. Something thats over looked way to frequently. And if there is any residual exhaust it beats the taxes and transportation of the trash itself by almost 80% in cost to the society. Not to mention how much it prevents pollution from that transportation and landfills that go untouched
What about dioxins?
@@hydra98001presumably oxidized into co2 due to forced air and extreme temps
How can we order this?
the idea of some documents being only 99% reduced to ash, and some dude coming out in the middle of the night and finding the one piece of paper left with your social security and banking information left behind
I just recieved mine.
Ill let you know if it works
Well, it's been 6 months. What's the verdict?
It kicks @sss !!!!
It uses very little power.
Mine runs on solar powered battery.
The only thing left is ash and tin cans if you added anything metal. Apples to Diapers , I use large white trash bags at my house, and everything goes in it.
Then I just put the bags in, light a paper plate, put the lid on, and start it up.
Within minutes, it incinerates everything with zero smoke.
Im going to buy one for our business next
All money saved from the commercial budget was put into the engineering of the product!
Cost?
Hey David, shoot us an email at elastec@elastec.com and we are happy to discuss this with you. There are multiple options for you to consider.
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Smart Ash hahah clever name.
I was thinking the same thing. He's such a SmartAsh 🤣