Don't just dry scraps.
Compost them.
Many countertop "composters" mainly dry and grind scraps — they reduce moisture, but they don't complete the biological process.
GEME is a controlled aerobic bio-reactor designed to convert food scraps into compost output you can actually use.
Compost Output
Biologically processed output for soil use.*
*Usage depends on your garden/soil. See "How to use it" below.
Dried Grounds
Dried and ground scraps — often still need composting time to become soil.
We publish methods, assumptions, and boundaries — so you can verify the claim, not trust the vibe.
Method:
controlled aerobic bio-oxidation (not heat-drying).
Boundary:
output is a soil amendment — sift & re-compost larger fragments.
Proof:
see the GK evidence drawer for sources and test notes.
Two different processes: biology vs. heat.
Controlled Aerobic Composting (GEME)
Continuous (add anytime)
- Biology-driven: aerobic cultures help break down food scraps.
- Volume reduction: moisture + organics are processed over time.*
- Continuous workflow: add scraps anytime — no batch "finish line".
Thermal Drying & Grinding
Batch cycles (start & wait)
- ·Heat removes moisture and reduces odor temporarily.
- ·Physical reduction: scraps are dried/ground, not biologically composted.
- ·Cycle-based: results depend on batch size and runtime.
How to use the output (the honest way).
Real compost is used like compost — not like a dehydrator "powder."
Sift the big pieces
When you harvest, quickly remove any larger, not-yet-finished bits. Put them back in the machine for the next cycle.
This keeps your output consistent — and speeds the next run.
Mix it in
Use GEME compost as a soil amendment: mix a small portion into existing soil or compost.
- • Top-dress: sprinkle a thin layer, then water in.
- • Blend: mix into soil or potting mix (start small).
Start low and adjust based on your plants and soil.
Store it breathable
If you're not using it right away, let it breathe. Keep it in a paper bag or a ventilated container in a cool, dry place.
Avoid sealing it damp in an airtight container.
What it is
- ✓ Biologically processed compost output for soil use
- ✓ Best used mixed into soil, beds, or existing compost
- ✓ May contain some unfinished fragments (sift & re-compost)
What it isn't
- ✕ Not sterile "powder"
- ✕ Not meant to replace potting soil 1:1
- ✕ Not a magic fix for poor soil — it's an amendment
Why "dehydrator tests" don't apply here▼
Dehydrators produce dried grounds — a physical reduction. People often "test" it by adding water and checking smell, because it hasn't completed biological composting.
GEME is designed to run a controlled aerobic biological process. The right way to evaluate it is how it behaves in soil use over time — like compost.
In other words: don't judge compost by dehydrator rules.
The true price of "Recycling."
See how hidden recurring costs compound over time.
Your Assumptions
Base Price: $649
Base Price: $549
1. Hardware: Competitor price based on Lomi 3 MSRP ($649); GEME based on Terra 2 MSRP ($549).
2. Consumables Data: Filter cost estimated at $45/replacement. Pod cost estimated at $0.75/tablet based on standard retail pricing.
3. Energy Profile: Dehydrator estimated at 300 kWh/yr (mixed use). GEME estimated at 550 kWh/yr (24h bio-maintenance).
The Science of Real vs. Fake
Why "drying" isn't "composting". A technical breakdown for the informed buyer.
Output Reality
Impact on Soil
Microbial Status
True Cost
| Comparison Point | Dehydrators(Lomi, Mill, etc.) | GEME Bio-Composter(The Biological Solution) |
|---|---|---|
| Output Reality | Dehydrated Biomass Simply dried, sterile food scraps. Often re-absorbs water and rots if used incorrectly. | Living Microbial Humus Biologically transformed organic fertilizer. Ready to bond with soil immediately. |
| Impact on Soil | Nitrogen-Robbing "The Plant Killer." Raw dried waste steals nitrogen from roots to decompose underground. | Nutrient-Feeding "The Plant Booster." Finished compost releases bio-available nutrients instantly. |
| Microbial Status | Sterile & Inactive High heat kills the good bacteria. Becomes a "mold magnet" once wet. | Alive & Active Teeming with billions of specialized microbes that suppress plant diseases. |
| True Cost | The "Trash Tax" Requires frequent filter changes or monthly subscription fees ($300+/yr). | Zero Monthly Cost Permanent biological filtration. Buy once, own forever. |
Source: Internal Lab Analysis & Agronomy Standards
Accessed Jan 2026.
FAQ
Is the output from electric dehydrators considered "compost"?▼
Can I put dehydrated food waste directly into my soil?▼
Does GEME always produce finished compost?▼
Why do I sometimes see larger pieces?▼
Do I need to add microbes every day?▼
Where can I verify methods and boundaries?▼
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Open GK evidence summary →Statements describe typical use and intended design. Actual results vary by household conditions and inputs.
