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Naturemill Home Composter Back on My Radar

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Josh Dorfman just recommended the Naturemill Home Composter on an episode of The Lazy Environmentalist. If you are into the environment even a little and you haven’t seen the show, you will want to check it out on the Sundance Channel, Tuesdays at 9 p.m. Anyway, in an attempt to convert a chef who cooks for Barabra Streisand and other celebrities, over to the “green” side, Josh gives him a Naturemill composter along with a few other ideas.

I’ve been interested in this composting option since I started looking. If my budget had been a little bigger, I probably would have bought it instead of my Worm factory 360. The idea of having an odor-free composter under my kitchen cabinet that can handle meats and dairy products in addition to all the other stuff I’m composting, is very appealing. Besides that, it creates compost very quickly.

Don’t misunderstand, I’ve very happy with my worm bins, but if you just can’t get comfortable with the idea of worms and you’ve got $300 in the budget, the Naturemill Plus XE may be the way to go. If you have $400 in the budget, you might even step up to the Naturmill Pro XE for the 3-year warranty and the foot pedal. I mean if it’s good enough for the Lazy Environmentalist…

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