RAAKDIN New Model, Largest 4.2L Ideal for large families (5+ people) who cook regularly. A Thai brand promoting sustainability.
Key Features:
- Largest Capacity: 4.2 liters for satisfying chopping and grinding.
- Special 3-Layer Blades: Easily removable for simple cleaning.
- Odor Elimination System: Large 515g carbon filter for maximum odor neutralization.
- Fast Processing: Decomposes food waste in as little as 5-10 hours (reduces waste volume by 90%).
- Durable: Processes chicken bones, fish bones, and shrimp shells.
- Energy Efficient: Does not need to be plugged in continuously for 24 hours.
Machine Specifications:
- Power: 500W / 220V
- Dimensions: 33.7 x 32.6 x 38 cm
- Weight: 8 kg
- Warranty: Full 2-year warranty (machine/motor)
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are answers to the most common questions we get about the Raakdin 4.2L Food Waste Composter from users across Thailand.
Does the Raakdin 4.2L use a lot of electricity, especially running 24/7?
This is a top concern, and the answer is reassuring. The Raakdin 4.2L uses a simple, low-energy heating and ventilation system. It is designed for continuous operation, but its power consumption is comparable to a small, low-wattage light bulb. Based on typical Thai electricity rates, running it 24/7 should cost only between 30 to 60 THB per month. It is one of the more energy-efficient models on the market, making it very practical for long-term use without worrying about a significant impact on your bill.
Can I put hard waste like chicken bones or durian seeds in this model?
No, you cannot. The Raakdin 4.2L uses a basic thermal drying and decomposition process without grinding or crushing technology. Hard materials like chicken bones, durian seeds, mango seeds, crab/lobster shells, or large fruit pits will not break down properly. They can damage the inner bucket, hinder the process for other waste, and create an inconsistent output. For best results, stick to standard kitchen scraps: fruit/vegetable peels, cooked rice/noodles, coffee grounds, eggshells, and small fish bones.
What is the output like? Is it real fertilizer or just dried waste?
This is a crucial distinction. The output from the Raakdin 4.2L is best described as sterilized, dried, and fragmented organic matter. It is not immediately usable as a potent fertilizer. The process significantly reduces volume and weight, eliminates odors and pathogens, and creates a stable material that will not attract pests. To turn this output into rich fertilizer or compost, you need to mature it by mixing it with soil and letting it cure for 2-4 weeks, allowing for microbial activity. Think of the Raakdin as doing the first 80% of the work—drying and sanitizing—with the final maturation happening in your garden or planter.
A key advantage of choosing Raakdin in Thailand is the strong local support. The unit comes with a standard 2-year warranty, and spare parts like inner buckets and filters are readily available, ensuring you can maintain it easily for years to come.