Article 6K46W Mill’s $999 high-tech waste bin dumps its required subscription

Mill’s $999 high-tech waste bin dumps its required subscription

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Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
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olive___closed.0.png The Mill is a smart kitchen trash can that grinds up food scraps and uses sensors and AI built into its bin to manage your food waste efficiently. | Image: Mill Industries

Last year when I reviewed Nest co-founder Matt Rogers' new project, the Mill smart trash can, I was impressed with its food-grinding prowess. But I disliked its monthly subscription and that it wasn't actually making chicken feed out of my food waste as promised.

A year later, the company is out with the second generation of the Mill, and it's addressed both those issues. They've also made the bin faster and quieter. However, it's still silly expensive.

The second-generation Mill looks similar from the outside, but its internals have had a complete redesign. According to a press release, the Mill can now grind your leftovers up into a substance resembling coffee grounds in two and a half hours, much faster than the 10 hours it took when...

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