The original deal pioneer keeps on pinching pennies and cracking wise. No, that price isn't a typo. Go to Woot
You don't have to spend a lot to look like you do. Werk it and twerk it with amazing deals on designer watches, handbags and more. Go to Accessories & Watches
The robots are coming! And so are the laptops, the tablets, the phones, the cameras, the TVs... Go to Tech.Woot
High living at low prices with name-brand deals for your pad, crib, nest, or castle - inside and out. Go to Home.Woot
Make it, build it, improve it. But whatever home project you've got in mind, start by saving money on it. Go to Tools & Garden
Sports, fitness, and outdoors deals, because saving money is only one of your passions. Go to Sport.Woot
Deals for moms and dads and anybody else who needs kids' stuff, from toys to baby gear to furniture to clothing. Go to Kids.Woot
Our exclusive graphic tees will make you laugh, will make you cry, will make you look totally hot. Go to Shirt.Woot
Direct from the winery to your thirsty lips: wine deals worth doing a spit-take over. Go to Wine.Woot
Last chance deals for hardcore cheapskates. Catch 'em before they - you guessed it - sell out. Go to Sellout.Woot
371,288 deals (and counting) from around the web, shared and ranked by a community of deal fiends like you. Go to Deals.Woot.
Staff
Wootalyzer's Pricing Post! - The price of today's woot item is saved here for future reference------------------------------------------------------------NatureMill Indoor PRO Edition Composter$249.99 + $5 ShippingCondition: NewProduct List:- 1 NatureMill HC52CA Black Indoor Automatic Composter PRO Edition*DISCLAIMER* Wootalyzer! is in no way affiliated with Woot!, and this post may not always be here!
http://www.google.com/products?q=NatureMill+HC52CA+&aq=f
This is a great offering woot, considering the green initiative that everyone is taking.
I have this exact model and find the results from it a little underwhelming. Edit: Just to elaborate a bit more... After about a week of use, the peddle on it had stopped working. Though this was fixed by rigging up my own mechanism, basically drilled a hole through the peddle and one in the lid, along with a hook under my cabinet, then fed some heavy duty string type stuff through each piece. Also, it seems to take longer than was advertised to complete the composting process. The advertised time is 2 weeks, it takes about 3 for mine, and I'm using it as directed. Not that big of a deal really, as long as you don't need the stuff that quick.
Almost bought this, I thought it was $24.99
At first glance it looks like a very ugly computer case.
Can I use this to compost my c*ap?
Does it smell? I mean it probably doesn't.. do ppl really keep these things inside their houses? Are we so lazy we can't walk out to the compost pile to throw away our trash? Here son.. go put this in our NatureMill Indoor PRO Edition Composter... (do we get in indoor garden next?)
Isn't it cheaper to just dig a hole in the back yard??
really? must we really be green with technology? What a waste of money.
I already have a different version of this model known as a garbage can.
can you compost a dead puppy? (and at first *i* thought it was a computer, too). and my condolences to the woot copywriter who had this to deal with.
tortnotes wrote:At first glance it looks like a very ugly computer case.
Actually I thought that as well, I sorta got excited.. A COMPUTER! (i thought). And then i realize it was kinda fuzzy...
I was actually looking at these because I wanted to start growing wheatgrass and making wheatgrass shots. Anyone have any feedback on how good these are?
wonder how this will wok for my mushrooms...
Damn hippies
docflash wrote:can you compost a dead puppy? (and at first *i* thought it was a computer, too). and my condolences to the woot copywriter who had this to deal with.
No, but you can make a great casserole.
I really waited up for a composter. With this headache that I have I could have been sleeping a long time ago instead of wating for a $250 composter. Ugh
naffets77 wrote:Does it smell? I mean it probably doesn't.. do ppl really keep these things inside their houses? Are we so lazy we can't walk out to the compost pile to throw away our trash? Here son.. go put this in our NatureMill Indoor PRO Edition Composter... (do we get in indoor garden next?)
Compost piles also require turning and other maintenance. Plus, apartments.
Is this a special Bill Gates/Martha Stewart edition of Woot? $250 for compost....my grandmother just piled the stuff in the backyard behind the garage, no container.
yaakovkl wrote:Can I use this to compost my c*ap?
Compost indoors? The basic idea stinks.
I'd imagine the fact that the Arm and Hammer baking soda is included is a bad sign. Maybe the side deal should have been nose plugs?
Will this make my medical trees grow more potent?
Doesn't seem like much of a discount.
NO ONE WANTS THIS Cabbage Patch Elvis LOL !!!!!!
Is there an amatuer version as compared to the pro version?
Man those CoolerMaster cases are getting ugly.
This is freaking Texas! What is a pint of compost going to do. COME ON wOOT!
Web Site $399 on the manufacturer site. Press Reviews
Now, if I could get the indoor cats to use the composter without having the additional step of using the litter box and having to clean that doggone (what an appropriate term) thing out, then I'd buy three to put in various spots throughout my house. Maybe the cats would just 'accidentally' fall in...
insurgent wrote:Isn't it cheaper to just dig a hole in the back yard??
Yeah! That's telling him, Steve-Dave!
Well I just looked at the web site for my local greenhouse. It costs 10 dollars for a bag of compost that would do me for approximately 3 months. So 40 dollars a year to just buy someone else's compost. In other words, I'd have to have this thing for SIX YEARS before it paid for itself. And since the filter only lasts 5 years (and is probably expensive) that means my ROI on this would be basically nil at the time I hit my mid-life crisis.
Woot Tang Clan wrote:Will this make my medical trees grow more potent?
depends on the number of puppies... LOL
It's ironic that, in efforts to go green, we must use a machine that was: a) manufactured in some factory which no doubt emitted some sort of byproduct into the ecosystem around it b) took energy to produce c) will consume energy on a daily basis What happened to crapping in the backyard and smashing it with your brother's baseball bat? I'm no hippie (NUKE THE WHALES!), but this makes no sense to me.
How quickly does htis break material down? Is there a way to speed it up?
Saw one of these on the Wa$ted TV show from the green channel. After using it for a few days, the home owner finally had to take it outside because it stunk so bad. Compost smells??
nickmcmahon wrote:This is a great offering woot, considering the green initiative that everyone is taking.
I hope you and Algore will be very happy with your professional composter
Isn't this wonderful. We are moving the compost pile from the backyard to the kitchen and only for 250 bucks!
Funny...I just looked at the map of where wooters are from who are buying this and they're all from California so far. I just read something where it said that CA is going to MANDATE composting. Something like this composter might be just the thing for people resigned to having to live there.
View All →