iDOO Compost Bin, Electric Composter for Kitchen Countertop, 3L Smart Mill Composter Kitchen Bin, for Mom, Auto Home Compost Machine Odorless, Turn Waste to Pre-Compost for Plants
Original price was: $299.99.$249.99Current price is: $249.99.
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Product Description
What does error code F/E mean?
‘F’: The fan is blocked. Unplgthe appliance immediately. ‘E’: The motor is blocked.Check whether the inside of the bucket is clogged by hard objects.If so,remove the hard object sout and then continue the process.
What does error code H/L mean?
‘H’: The appliance overheats.Power off,then restart the appliance after complete cooling.
‘L’: The outer lid is not closed properly.Check the outer lid and close it well.
What does error code C/B mean?
‘C’: The child lock works abnormally.Check the child lock button and close it well.
‘B’: The bucket is not properly placed.Take out the bucket and place it back by aligning the arrow on the bucket rimwith the arrow carved on the appliance.
How to deal with the sticker of the carbon box? How to put the carbon bag into the carbon box?
Remove all stickers. Pour all colors of activated carbon into the carbon box without mixing.
iDOO 3L Electric Composter for Kitchen Counter Food Cycler Waste Composter
Grinding for the environment
Even the simplest things we do have an impact on the environment. Use the iDOO kitchen composter to divert food waste from landfills and even turn your food into renewable energy and fertilizer.
Lower Your Bills Auto Cleaning Mode Child Lock Design Keep Your Odor Free
How To Use Dry On High Heat
With employing high-temperature drying, milling, and cooling method, food waste is converted into pre-compost within 6 hours.
Grind With Sharp Blade Cooling Rapidly
DO NOT add oil, flammable materials or compounds, or water to the appliance.
The electric kitchen composter has a strong odor during use. What’s the reason?
The yellow warning stickers on the air outlet and air inlet of the carbon filter were not removed, and the carbon filter has no filtering effect.
After using the food cycler for a period of time, the coating in the trash falls off, does it affect the use?
The Teflon non-stick coating used in the inner barrel is a material often used in kitchen appliances. It is non-toxic and harmless. The coating falls off is a normal phenomenon and does not affect normal use.
How long can the activated charcoal of electric compost bin be used?
The set usage time is 720H. The replacement cycle may vary depending on the usage time and operating environment.
After power on, press the process on/off button or auto clean button, the compost machine does not work.
1) Check whether the lid is closed; 2) Check whether the child lock is locked;
The above two points must be completed before the food composter machine can run.
After the composter indoor machine is stuck, how to release it and how to use it normally?
Press the process button/auto clean button/activated carbon button any button to cancel the alarm, remove the jammed object, close the cover and lock the child lock to restart.
【Auto Electric Composter】 With employing high-temperature drying, milling, and cooling method, food waste is converted into pre-compost within 6 hours. After several days of fermentation, get a obtain a nutrient-rich fertilizer for your garden. This one-button appliance can be used to provide nourishment to your garden or pot plants
【90% Waste Reduction Volume】 The iDOO electric compost machine Helps reduce food waste by up to 90%. After owning this composter, you no need to pay high garbage disposal fees. This kitchen composter can help you keep your leftovers from being discarded in dump, minimize your carbon footprint, and spares you disposal costs while revitalizing your garden
【Child Lock for Safety】 The electric composter for kitchen features double safety locks designed for families with children. Also comes with an automatic on-off setting to avoid any safety hazards. If the child lock is not locked, the counter composter will not start and there will be an alarm
【Stylish Design and Large Capacity】 The electric composter with compact volume design (11.2*13.8*12.2″), which is perfect for your countertop without taking up too much space. And its bucket space is as large as 3L. The appearance design for the compost maker is simple and stylish, you will be surprised when you receive it
【Quiet & Odorless Unique Gifts for Environmental Friendly】 The countertop composter for kitchen silently operates with an activated charcoal filter to absorb odors that may lure pests or insects. Tips: To avoid odors in your home, it is recommended to use the compost bin kitchen in ventilated places such as the garage, greenhouse, laundry room, balcony, etc
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Customers say
Customers like the functionality, ease of use, and composting capacity of the product. They mention it’s an amazing gadget that turns kitchen waste into nutrient-rich compost. Some are also happy with the noise level and ease of cleaning. However, some customers have mixed opinions on the smell, value for money, and build quality.
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8 reviews for iDOO Compost Bin, Electric Composter for Kitchen Countertop, 3L Smart Mill Composter Kitchen Bin, for Mom, Auto Home Compost Machine Odorless, Turn Waste to Pre-Compost for Plants
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Original price was: $299.99.$249.99Current price is: $249.99.
Peter T. –
Works as advertised and is really easy to use
I don’t know how durable this will turn out to be, but it seems really solidly built. It’s very easy to use: just plug it in, put organic material into the grinder container, shut and lock the lid and press one button. It automatically goes through a three-part cycle: heating/drying the material; then grinding it to a consistency similar to sawdust with a few larger, chip-like pieces mixed in; then a cool-down phase. It also beeps when completing cycle phases to let you know its progress.It’s relatively quiet, even during the grinding phase, and emits no perceptible odor. The charcoal filter works really well and I figure that doing a full load about once a week, the charcoal filter should last a couple of years before needing replacement. (I’m a one-person household, so I generate a limited amount of compostable material. Larger households likely have to change the filter more often.)My first test was with banana and cucumber peels (after first removing and discarding the hard, wooden stalk from the end of the banana). It worked great, so I did a second test with thicker material: cantaloupe and honeydew melon rinds cut into relatively small pieces (so I can fit more material into the grinding container). That also worked great, except that when I filled up to the recommended line on the container, the end result of the process was just slightly damp output. But spreading this material out afterward in a large, pan-like container got it to dry pretty quickly. So I recommend not filling the container up to the top line but only about 2/3-3/4 full. Then it will come out completely dry instead of slightly damp.I haven’t tried the cleaning cycle yet. I have just put the emptied container in an empty kitchen sink and filled it with plain, hot water. After soaking for 10-15 minutes, nearly all the residue comes loose, and hot faucet water rinses out the remainder. Then I wipe the inside dry w/a paper towel and put it back on the machine for the next batch.I’m really pleased w/this machine so far and hope it lasts a long time. 🙂
Bakari –
Great investment
Before purchasing the iDoo Garbo electric composter, we struggled with food scraps. We would put them in a very thin compost plastic bag inside a bucket. The food would sit for three or four days before we emptied it, during which time it often grew mold and started to stink. When it came time to transfer the bag to our larger compost bin on the side of the house, the bag frequently broke due to the decomposing food, creating an even worse smell.Setting up the little bag in the bucket and letting the scraps sit for days was too time-consuming and unpleasant. That’s when I decided to get the iDoo composter to simplify things. I’ve used it several times, and it’s been very effective. It’s much easier to dump the food into the composter and let it grind everything overnight.I believe an electric composter should be affordable for all families. While the $259 price is not affordable for me, many people might find it too expensive, especially considering the additional cost of refills like charcoal filters every three to six months. Given that composting is required for food scraps in California, there should either be a tax credit or a very inexpensive model available for everyone to compost food.Using thin compost bags inside a bucket is not ideal unless you have a large bin constantly filled with grass and other materials. However, this method risks attracting rats and mice, complicating matters further. Therefore, an affordable electric composter would be a much better solution for everyone.My only issue with the setup is that the manual instructions don’t specify how much charcoal and white beans to pour into the filter. I dumped them both in, and it worked okay. I’m curious how long it will take before I have to purchase another pack of charcoal and beans. I also wish the company would upload the instruction manual on their website. I don’t like hanging onto paper manuals.
King Lerch –
Really great composter
I have owned the Nagual for years so I think I can speak from experience on how good this iDOO is. First, it is bigger than most other models. It completely holds my rather large sink compost bin. The door is easy to use, and locks. It looks nice and not like a piece of electronics. And the composting is more complete (things are drier) than the Nagual, which I usually had to run twice for each batch.This iDOO is easy to use, has a water reservoir (the Nagual would just dump on the counter) and a cleaning mode, which the Nagual didn’t have at all. I have also had less problems with things getting stuck to the bucket (so far) compared with the Nagual.Is this unit perfect? No. There are several things I would improve. First, the codes are lame. There are too many odd letter codes that have to be deciphered. I’m not sure why they need so many codes, but they either need a little screen with words rather than codes, or include a “code card” to say what the codes mean.Secondly, the manual is just ok. For a unit like this it needs to be bigger and clearer. For example, they include 2 bags of “charcoal powder” (one white and one black) and they tell you to dump both into the filter. But they don’t tell you in what order, or what to do when they need replacement. What is in them?Also, there are times when you may want to add some things to a cycle already in progress, or stop a cycle that is finished early. To do this, you hold down the power button for a few seconds – but nowhere is this documented. What other functions are missing from the manual?To be fair, 99% of the time, users will be dumping things into the bucket, closing the lid, and pushing start. So from that perspective, the negatives are pretty minor. It’s really working great so far and easily deserves 4 stars, if not 5.
Eddy –
The inside mechanical parts is not moving any more, therefore the trash is not mixed but most of them are sticked on the bottom, neither is the stuff fully dried out as it was to be before it became malfunctioning.
Jesus As –
Exelente producto.
BookCrazy –
The iDOO Electric Composter in simple terms, turns waste food into compost.The unit is really simple to use. Simply fill the bucket with food waste, press the button, and roughly eight hours later the waste food has been transformed into useable compost. The compost can be used as fertilizer, or just dumped in a corner of the garden somewhere simply as a way of keeping the waste out of landfill.There is advice in the instruction booklet on to the best scraps to put into it to produce the best quality fertiliser, for example fruit, veg and egg shells. Other foods, such as bread, cakes, rice, meat etc don’t make such good fertilising compost.It’s such a fantastic concept but with one or two drawbacks. Firstly, the bucket isn’t that big. For a single person or couple it’s ideal, but for our household of five adults I fill it with just the potato and carrot peelings from a single meal. Secondly, at 500 watts power consumption, it’s not particularly cheap to run. One eight-hour cycle will cost circa £1. That doesn’t sound a lot, but if run daily, that works out at £7 per week/£30 a month. A full bucket of waste doesn’t produce a huge amount of compost. The compost produced is about a quarter of the size of the bucket. Considering the cost of the electricity consumption compared to the amount of compost produced, it works out far cheaper to buy a large bag of compost for about a tenner from the local garden centre.Despite the drawbacks, I actually really like this composter and think it’s a great concept. If being ‘green’ by keeping food waste out of landfill, and producing your own ‘homemade’ compost is important to you, more so than cost, then this composter is a great buy. Personally, I will continue to use it as cost isn’t really an issue for me, and I really love producing my own homemade compost for my veg patch.
nono144001 –
Très bien pour l instant
SpaceMammoth –
Für meinen ersten Ausflug in die Hydroponik habe ich mich für dieses Modell entschieden. Das Gerät macht einen wertigen Eindruck. Die Lampe ist ausreichend hell und die Pumpe ist sehr leise bis kaum wahrnehmbar.Den 4,5 Liter Behälter habe ich mit destiliertem Wasser gefüllt und die Nährstoffflüssigkeit zugegeben.Zum Testen habe ich verschiedene Samen (4-5 je Sorte) in 8 Einsätze gepflanzt. Zwei verschiedene Chili Sorten, Schnittlauch, Basilikum, Minze, Rosmarin, Thymian und Wald Vergissmeinnicht.Bis auf den Thymian sind alle Samen nach kurzer Zeit gekeimt und das Wachstumsverhalten ist erstaunlich. Ich musste nach kurzer Zeit die kleinen Pflanzen pikieren, damit jeweils nur noch eine in der Hydroponik steht.Das Wasser wird wöchentlich gewechselt und mit der Nährstofflösung angereichert.Es muss einem bewusst sein, dass es sich hierbei ausschlieÃlich um eine Anzuchtstation handelt.Durch das massive Wachstum waren die Pflanzen in wenigen Wochen zu groà für die Station und mussten in normale Töpfe umziehen. Lediglich der Schnittlauch, die Minze und der Basilikum waren für einen längeren Verbleib geeignet.