We're more aware than ever of the effects of wasting food. Thankfully, an electric composter is a great solution to this, being able to turn kitchen scraps into dirt rich with nutrients. Thanks to Black Friday, Amazon has slashed the price of a GoveeLife smart electric composter that is capable of holding three liters worth of food. It's usually not the cheapest at $500 but today it can be yours for only $260.
This major price drop is due to a Prime member-only discount that knocks off $100 from its regular cost, in addition to another $100 reduction that is obtained by clicking the on-page coupon. Then to top it all off, the 10% promo code SEZOUBAS takes away another $60 to equate to the much more reasonable $260 price.
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Eco-friendly and designed to make the operation of composting waste simple, the smart kitchen bin works with an app and is compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri. To help prevent bad odors, it comes with two changeable carbon filters with the app tracking their lifespans so you know when to change. Not to mention, it can track your carbon footprint as well as help create smart schedules.
This is the cheapest we've ever seen this particular smart electric composter from GoveeLife (a subsidiary of Govee). The brand is known for its high-quality smart tech with its name found among CNET's best smart plugs and best smart lights, so it shouldn't be a surprise that its kitchenware is of the same standard. On top of this, that massive $240 discount is extremely rare. It's especially notable because it combines price cuts from a coupon, promo code and Prime exclusive deal. If you are subscribed, we'd be shocked to see it lower come Black Friday or the holiday season.
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