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On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 03:47:12 -0000, AZ Nomad
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On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 03:30:18 GMT, Grandpa Chuck wrote:
On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 02:57:56 -0000, AZ Nomad
wrote:


On Sun, 23 Mar 2008 15:58:59 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
our digs are overturning getting into and generally attacking our
garbage can daily when were not home. heck they will turn it over even
empty and clean. must be their latest hobby. plus our community is
reportedly going to a single 96 gallon container picked up by machine.
i run a small business here and occasionally generate extra trash.

anyone have a compactor? are you happy? i never had one of these, but
oddly enough have room for it in the kitchen

It was one of those bad ideas of the 70's. Few people really want an
immovable object that smells like a landfill.


If it smells you aren't putting the right things in it. Meat,
vegetable and fruit trash needs to be put in a garbage can outside the
house.


That would be totally defeating the purpose of it. Why not carry the
remaining 10% to the trash and forego the joy of producing a slightly less
smelly 250lb block?


So all of your trash that is not meat, vegetables or fruit and does
not belong in the recycling container is not worth putting in the
compacter?

What the heck are you putting in the compacter that adds up to 250
pounds? When ours is full it seldom weighs more than 15 pounds.
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