Please be cautious, this product is not as advertised and may not function correctly. I was misled by it, resulting in a negative experience. The product is costly, emits noise and odour, and consumes hours of electricity to operate. It reportedly jams frequently, requiring days of soaking and probing to restore functionality. Additionally, its capacity is limited, and it seems unrelated to effective composting.
Good morning, this is Josh reporting live on ABC News, discussing a product capable of pulverizing and dehydrating nearly all types of food waste. Within the grinding bucket, agitators rotate, breaking down the food waste into fine particles. Meanwhile, the Food Cycler aerates and heats the bucket's contents, decomposing and sterilizing the waste.
Liuku: 2
Grandpa can you please tell me a story so that I can sleep fast.
Once upon a time the Breville Food Cycler promised magic—turning food scraps into odorless “Eco Chips.” But CHOICE revealed its secret: a pricey compost bin in disguise. Consumer guarantees stepped in, offering refunds and compensation. The end. 🌱✨
Liuku: 3
Morning class today we are learning about shonky awards. Give me some examples of shonky awarded materials.
Yesterday, my grandfather described the Breville food cycler as essentially an expensive compost bin in disguise.
I was informed that the compost bin was unpleasant, loud, and overly expensive for its purpose.