Comments regarding Naturemill Composter
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Positive | sanson2 (1 review) | On Oct 30, 2009, sanson2 toronto area, Canada wrote: Naturemill is the best. I have gotten more compost out of this machine, in the 6 months that I have owned it, then from my stinky backyard pile after 6 years. Really. The constant mixing and hot insulated sealed design is definitely the way to go. It's worth every penny I paid for it. I was read the reviews about the bokashi and worm vermi compost bins, but after extensive research on reading all the reviews it was clear to me that Naturemill was the way to go. Now that I have had it for a few months I am even more definite in my decision. The machine is quiet, reliable, and clean. We have almost no trash. It's so easy even I can handle it. Now if only I could keep my plants alive.... |
Positive | tomboy12 (1 review) | On Oct 22, 2009, tomboy12 wrote: I also have one of these. I got the newer one - the XE model which they only just started shipping. It is really great and I strongly recommend you get the newer one. They have obviously come a long way! I remember when it first came out a few years ago and it was very expensive and did not look very user friendly or solid. We use ours every day now, and have not had any problems. It is very quiet and easy to use. It does not do steak bones or lemons though. |
Positive | Katlian (3 reviews) | On Oct 22, 2009, Katlian Carson City, NV (Zone 6b) wrote: I bought my composter through a Co-op on DG in 2008. I puchased the extended warranty plan and I'm glad I did. The company is still working out the kinks in their designs and over the past year I have recieved a couple of new parts to replace parts that weren't quite working right. Unfortunately, one of the replacement parts failed and broke a couple of other things inside the composter so the company sent me a brand new unit. The new one has some design modifications that look like they will be sturdier than the old one. |