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Today, we dive into the Mill Food Recycler, a must-have for busy parents, gardeners, and home chefs. This cleverly designed kitchen gadget converts food scraps into dry, odor-free material, perfect for enriching your garden soil. See how it works, and learn about a great Labor Day discount: $150 off from August 29th through September 2nd with code 'mill150', plus free shipping and returns! Don't forget to drop a comment if you'd like a full review. Enjoy and happy composting!

00:00 Introduction and Audience
00:19 Personal Gardening Experience
00:49 Introducing the Mill Food Recycler
01:58 Features and Benefits of the Mill Food Recycler
04:42 Usage and Restrictions
06:47 Conclusion and Call to Action
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$150 should be the total cost and not the discount

hipolitorodriguez
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Just found this after getting Mill ad on my phone, so here's my question: will it break down avocado pits? I normally keep produce clippings in a stainless steel bowl and take them to the chickens, but chickens are not interested in breaking down avocado seeds, also cherry pits and plum/peach pits will it handle them? I like to return from nature what came from nature, so I'd be interested in the limitations.

elkekirkpatrick
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Did you say, “eat compost”? I understand that you may be new to gardening but whoever told you to eat compost is not your friend.

dupre
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How much energy does it consume monthly in the conposting process? Does it use heaters to dry up stuff or just fans?

Ianmoli
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I’m sad I didn’t see this earlier to receive the extra discount.

THintz-jcsl
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I'm also interested in this thing. 🤷🏻‍♂

mlegrand
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Wonder if you can put grease in it… like from steak or bacon etc…

thesoulmates
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If you're looking to spend money, for a tenth that price you can get a Worm Factory bin set that has no subscriptions or ongoing costs like electricity, will last forever, and will be a ton more fun for the kids. And if you don't want to spend that much, just toss food scraps directly into the garden. Basic composting is better than nothing, doesn't have to be perfect. A $1000 device will probably never pay for its production carbon footprint, even if it were free!

votecharlieg
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This thing costs more than a composting toilet. I wonder if you can take a dump in it?

My opinion: This is the dumbest must unnecessary tech since the Juicero.

dupre
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Yet another ridiculously priced product made to allow rich people to feel good about themselves. In reality, these machines have no effect on anything but your wallet. Ironically, the production of these devices probably has a much greater carbon footprint than throwing your food scraps in the trash.

Nicksonian