🌱 Composting Made Effortless!
The POWIFY Electric Compost Bin is a 4L capacity composter designed for both indoor and outdoor use. It features a tri-blade system for efficient waste processing, an advanced odor-neutralizing filtration system, and a self-cleaning function, making it a convenient and eco-friendly solution for managing food scraps.
W**P
So far, AH-MAY-ZING!
The media could not be loaded. So far this machine is 5 stars for me because it looks likes it's going to solve what's become an unsustainable problem with sustainability.*Stands up to address the crowd*"My name is WLP and I am a Compostaholic".I used to live on 5 acres and always had a nice big ol' pile of compost going. Now I live in an apartment with a balcony and am relegated to indoor/outdoor container gardening. I have tried various methods to keep up with my food scraps including creating compost in a 5-gal. bucket with drilled holes at the bottom/bottom sides, setting it partially inside soil within a large grow bag, and adding a ziptied hardware cloth tube down the middle + coming out of the top of a cut lid. I would layer wood shavings on top to contain the smell as I once had a raccoon climb up to my 2nd floor.HOWEVER, with my ongoing food as medicine approach (due to crappy U.S. healthcare), I simply generate way too many scraps. I only compost vegs and the like, no meats/bones. It's come to the point where I've had to resort to putting my excess scraps in gallon ziplocs in the freezer and fridge. I have been increasingly running low on room in both and had to find a solution ASAP.Came across these countertop food waste processing machines by chance and tried to find the biggest capacity machine for the lowest price since I'm not a rich one. I was tracking pricing and this unit came up for 2 bills so I jumped on it. You'll notice a lot of these machines look the same with just a different branded name. The reviews I read on Amz were hit or miss across the board, but since my issues were getting out of hand I had to take a chance.Yo, I was so impressed with the results of my 1st batch! Wow! I had a bunch of unbagged random stuff sitting on my counter and just filled the inside metal container to about an inch from the rim with that stuff. The specs indicate a recommended fill weight of 400-800 grams. I may or may not have overfilled it in weight on that 1st go. I've included some pics and you will see the machine reduced the fresh 1st scrap scraps to around 20-25% of the bin. I was amazed, truly. I am collecting the done waste in a 5-gal. bucket (see pic) and it looks like I should be able to clear my fridge and still be within capacity of that bucket.I have one of those Amazon Basics food scales and weighed the next upcoming scrap zip bags I had sitting on the counter in collection mode. Took pics of those and you will see that you should not underestimate the weight of your food waste. The bag that made my 2nd batch came in at 1344 grams and it was at the bag fill line. I am wondering now if the people who had problems with their machines were (consistently) overfilling them in weight. I got my 2nd batch filled to exactly 800 grams in the machine. It was mostly avocado + lemon skins.I added some more stuff to one of the 2 bags left and did a weight measurement. They are both not at the fill line and still come up overweight. These have a lot of expired oatmeal and flax meal. Get yourself a food scale if you don't have one, seriously.I don't eat a lot of meat, but I still won't be using my machine to process chicken bones and such. I do cut up things like my toilet paper tubes + compostable parchment into small pieces. I suppose if you really want to get ambitious you can do the same to the food scraps with a knife or by chucking stuff into a food processor to maybe add to your unit's life. I dunno. I'm personally not that ambitious either way.NOISE: Moderate to my ears. My old-a$$ dishwasher is actually WAY louder and I listen to metal so it's tolerable to me. The max fill auto cycle runs 6 hours, so take that into consideration on what your ears can take.MAKING COMPOST: The instructions direct you to add the dried stuff back into the machine with some water + yeast. I caught that different companies sell compost activator products if you didn't want to go that route. I personally don't want to add more cleaning to my life, so I probably won't. Dealing w/ the dried stuff is easier.FOOTPRINT: Substantial, but still less than a small microwave. It's the biggest thing I have on my counter.ONGOING: Comes with a big bag of pelleted charcoal to quell odors that you will need to replace every 3 mos. There is an indicator light for that, but I also used my phone calendar to remind me.FINAL: If this machine ends up lasting me 6-12 months, I will consider it a win. I never have high expectations with these things. It's definitely going to be in production mode daily probably for at least a month straight tackling my backlog and considering how much new food waste I produce in a household of 3 people.HTH!
B**H
Hard to clean but works well
Food e.g. fiber stuck under blades/ screws (in red circles) and hard to clean. I have to soak for hours and use nails to scrape. Paint worn out after less than 10 times of use. I cleaned it after every use. Otherwise it can be smelly even I put only fresh veggie scrapes in. My friend has different brand and he did not have to clean. The lid that I saw one reviewer complained and I was concerned when purchasing. It's not a problem but just close it softly and it will catch the lock every time.Update 12/18The seller reached out on the cleaning issue. They listened to a customer and will improve in future product in which I was impressed because not many would do that nowsaday. They tried ways to resolve the problem. Just let it soak in water. For paint on the blade it's ok as it's just cosmetic. I even think they just use bare aluminum. Hey this is composter (hence garbage) not something we will eat. I still recommend the product though especially at this price point. Bump up one star due to excellent customer service.
C**
Strong and durable
I use this unit daily and love it. It uses less power than i expected and the filters are long lasting, no smell. Everything i put in it comes out cooked and sanitized and ready for my chickens to consume. They are hsppy i am happy.
L**L
It's great!
Fantastic product!!
M**
Composte appliance is a great deal
Easy to use and maintain. I also like the texture of the composte. This model is perfect size for me but bigger families may want a larger capacity model.
O**N
I give this a 5 star rating
I was skeptical at first, but this works perfect.Shipping was on time, next day and price was right.I wanted to compost all of my kitchen waste into compost, because I raise butterflies and needed this to compost my host plants and nectar plants.The first time I used it I set it, I added the water and yeast. The composter did exactly what it was supposed to do. What I didn't understand was that this compost would be damp. I stored it in a bucket but because of not using it in a timely manner, it molded.I reread the directions and did the single treatment and the compost is perfect for what I want. It is dry and I can mix it in with the potting soil.I would recommend this kitchen composter to anyone who is tired of putting kitchen wastes in the garbage disposal. Doing that is pouring money down the drain.
M**A
It creates wet mixture. I needed dry compost ready to use
I don’t know how to turn it into a dry compost like everyone does in some videos and other brand composters. My first batch of green leaves turned into wet mushy mixture. I lost my user manual and can’t find any online help.
L**T
We love it!
I bought this product September 16, 2024 and so far so good! It does exactly what it's supposed to. It cuts up our food waste and keeps our home smelling fresh! No complaints here! Thanks!
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