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#콘수프기록집 Since bringing in a kitchen appliance requires giving up space, when choosing a new one, performance is a given, but I also look for whether it fits naturally into the kitchen. When working from home, whether it's lunch or housework after finishing overtime, I want housework to be as simple as possible... After trying out various appliances, I've realized that even the smallest details can help save time and energy. Having used a wide variety of food waste disposers, the parts I scrutinize most meticulously are the processing steps and cleanup. 👀 In particular, starchy foods like rice, bread, and rice cakes often stick to the bottom during the drying process (it seems quite a few people experience this), so I was most curious about the Cuckoo Eco Whale because it is the first in Korea to feature a stick-prevention mode. After all, this is the part that consumes time for both drying and cleanup. I turned on the stick-prevention mode and ran it, and surprisingly, nothing stuck. I tested it a few times, and so far, I'm using it with a simple routine of putting in food, running it, and wiping it down. I wonder what else I could possibly need. However, product design is important, too. It features a slim, cube-shaped design with a width of 19.9cm. It doesn't feel bulky even when placed among other appliances. I am also satisfied with how it blends naturally into the kitchen without standing out or significantly disrupting the kitchen landscape. In conclusion: I worry less about how to dispose of food waste whenever it arises, and the process of organizing has become much lighter. It can store scraps from preparing vegetables or leftovers after meals, and you can simply drop fish or chicken bones directly into the basket without any extra hassle ✨

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