Things to know about your Eco 5
Specifications
What makes the Eco 5 special?
• Perfect for: 4+ people, or smaller families with lots of food waste
• Premium tech: Powerful, patented Vortech™ grinding system
• Size: 13.8” H x 13.8” W x 10.3” D
• Bucket capacity: 5 L
• Cycle time: 4-9 hours
• Energy efficiency: Uses just 1.5 kWh per cycle
• Carbon filter: Refillable
What's included?
Every purchase of an Eco 5 comes with the following items:
FoodCycler Eco 5
Bucket & Lid
Refillable Filter
Carbon Refill
How it works
Step
01
Add Your Food Scraps
Place your food scraps, leftovers, and more into the FoodCycler bucket. You can add almost any type of food waste, from stubborn oyster shells to smelly onion skins.
Step
02
Press Start
Our highly-rated Vortech grinding system breaks down even the toughest food waste in just a few hours.
Step
03
Feed The Earth
The result is a dry, odourless, nutrient-rich Foodilizer™ for your plants. No more stinky garbage.
What can I put in it?
The do’s and dont’s of FoodCycling
Yes
• Veggie and fruit scraps
• Meat, fish, poultry
• Poultry and fish bones
• Coffee grinds and tea leaves (including coffee filters & tea bags)
• Beans, seeds, and legumes
• Eggs and eggshells
• Shellfish (including shells)
No
• Cardboard
• Oils and fats
• Candy and gum
• Most “compostable” products
• Beef bones
In small amounts
• Sauces, dressings, and gravies
• Dairy products
• Jellies, jams, and puddings
• Starches (including bread, rice, cake, etc.)
• Pork and lamb bones
• Hard pits (Including peach, apricot, lychee, and mango)
Cut up first
• Paper towel/tissue
• Corn cobs and husks
• Whole vegetables
• Fibrous plants (including celery, asparagus, and parsley)
Using your Foodilizer
Your plants are going to love this
Add it to Your Compost
You can also dispose the Foodilizer in the garbage. Even if you toss it, Foodilizer is much easier on landfills.
Feed Your Garden
Mix Foodilizer into your soil (1:10 ratio; 1:20 for meat/dairy-heavy waste). Your plants will thank you!
Give it to Others
Donate your Foodilizer to local farmers, community gardens, or garden centers.
Warranty details
Your FoodCycler Eco 5 is backed by the best warranty on the market
Protected by a Standard 3-Year Manufacturer's Warranty from the date of delivery, as confirmed by the shipment email. This warranty covers manufacturer defects. It does not cover malfunctions caused by user error (including improper use or treatment beyond the guidelines in the Eco 5 User Manual).
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Specifications
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What’s included?
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How it works
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What can I put in it?
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Using your Foodilzer
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Warranty details
What makes the
Eco 5 special?
• Perfect for: 4+ people, or smaller families with lots of food waste
• Premium tech: Powerful, patented Vortech™ grinding system
• Size: 13.8” H x 13.8” W x 10.3” D
• Bucket capacity: 5 L
• Cycle time: 4-9 hours
• Energy efficiency: Uses just 1.5 kWh per cycle
• Carbon filter: Refillable
Every purchase of an Eco 5 comes with the following items:
FoodCycler Eco 5
Bucket & Lid
Refillable Filter
Carbon Refill
Step
01
Add Your Food Scraps
Place your food scraps, leftovers, and more into the FoodCycler bucket. You can add almost any type of food waste, from stubborn oyster shells to smelly onion skins.
Step
02
Press Start
Our patented Vortech grinding system breaks down even the toughest food waste in just a few hours.
Step
03
Feed The Earth
The result is a dry, odourless, nutrient-rich Foodilizer™ for your plants. No more stinky garbage.
Yes
• Veggie and fruit scraps
• Meat, fish, poultry
• Poultry and fish bones
• Coffee grinds and tea leaves (including coffee filters & tea bags)
• Beans, seeds, and legumes
• Eggs and eggshells
• Shellfish (including shells)
No
• Cardboard
• Oils and fats
• Candy and gum
• Most “compostable” products
• Beef bones
In small amounts
• Sauces, dressings, and gravies
• Dairy products
• Jellies, jams, and puddings
• Starches (including bread, rice, cake, etc.)
• Pork and lamb bones
• Hard pits (Including peach, apricot, lychee, and mango)
Cut up first
• Paper towel/tissue
• Corn cobs and husks
• Whole vegetables
• Fibrous plants (including celery, asparagus, and parsley)
The do’s
and dont’s
of FoodCycling
Your plants are going to love this
Add it to Your Compost
You can also dispose the Foodilizer in the garbage. Even if you toss it, Foodilizer is much easier on landfills.
Feed Your Garden
Mix Foodilizer into your soil (1:10 ratio; 1:20 for meat/dairy-heavy waste). Your plants will thank you!
Give it to Others
Donate your Foodilizer to local farmers, community gardens, or garden centers.
Your FoodCycler Eco 5 is backed by the best warranty on the market
Protected by a Standard 3-Year Manufacturer's Warranty from the date of delivery, as confirmed by the shipment email. This warranty covers manufacturer defects. It does not cover malfunctions caused by user error (including improper use or treatment beyond the guidelines in the Eco 5 User Manual).
Praise for the FoodCycler Eco 5
Brands [that] create eco-friendly kitchen gadgets tackle what is easily the most preventable source of household waste: food waste. The FoodCycler Eco 5 is a fantastic example.
Aarron Lopex
Over the past nine months, my FoodCycler has become part of my kitchen routine.
Katie Macdonald
While the investment is steep, cottage owners should put it on their wish list because it stores scraps and fits on your countertop without attracting furry neighbours.
Globe Staff
…the Eco 5—a FoodCycler with double the capacity and a sleeker look, so you can add style to your kitchen while helping to support environmental protection.
Daniel Reyes Cocka
Reduce food waste while creating plant food for your garden with this compact, quiet and easy-to-use gadget — it’s worth the price!
Alexandra Whyte
Big power,
small footprint
We created the FoodCycler Eco 5 to make it easy for people like you to help the planet. It’s a small gadget that does a whole lot.
Cut your household’s food waste by up to 90% and be a part of the solution to the global food waste problem.
Eliminate smells from your garbage bin — your spaces will stay fresh and clean.
Less garbage means you’ll save time and money with fewer trips to buy trash bags. You might even get to skip a garbage day now and then.
Make clean up easier (and more fun) whether you’re dealing with dinner prep, hosting a party, or cleaning out the fridge.
Get the Eco 5 risk free
With free returns, free shipping, flexible payment options and a 30-day money-back guarantee, there’s no reason not to give it a spin.
Need a smaller size?
Check out the Eco 3 for families with 1-3 members or those with less food waste.
The reviews are in.
Over 250,000 homes worldwide are already changing their garbage game with the FoodCycler.
See @thefoodcycler in action
Frequently asked questions
Which FoodCycler is right for my household?
Eco 3 is best for households with 1 to 3 people while Eco 5 is perfect for households with 4+ people. Want to compare all the specs? Click here.
How often do I need to replace the activated charcoal in my refillable filter?
On average, you’ll want to replace and refill the charcoal in your filter every three or four months depending on how much you use it and what you put in it.
If you’re noticing smells before the three-month mark, you’ll want to fill it with new charcoal.
How much electricity does the Eco 5 use?
Each cycle uses about 1.5 KWh per cycle which is roughly equivalent to running a desktop computer for the same period of time. Depending on where you live, that shouldn’t cost you more than a couple of cents per month.
How long does it take to run a cycle?
The time needed depends on the amount of food waste being processed, the density of the food wastes and the moisture levels contained in each. The typical Eco 5 cycle takes between 4-9 hours to recycle food waste into Foodilizer.
How easy is it to clean my Eco 5 bucket?
If the blades are not restricted from moving by debris, you can simply keep adding your scraps and FoodCycle as usual. If there is dried waste stuck to the side of the bucket, soak it in warm soapy water to remove it.
What can I do with my Foodilizer / by-product?
We knew you would ask so we wrote a whole blog post about it! Read all about it here.