Vitamix

Vitamix Food Cycler FC-50

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Vitamix Food Cycler FC-50
Vitamix

Vitamix Food Cycler FC-50

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4.2 Stars / 5 Reviews
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Bye, food waste.

Your food scraps are fertilizer now, thanks to this miracle worker. It takes apple cores, banana peels, chicken bones, the works, then breaks it all down into nutrient-rich goodness that’s a tenth of its original volume. The pop-out bucket lets you fill it up during your dinner prep, then drop it back in when it’s time to get cycling. Oh, and since it takes up just a cubic foot of space, you can keep it handy on the countertop (or in a nearby closet). We’re especially thankful for the carbon filter lid—that’s keeping any odors under wraps.

This cycler welcomes most fruit and veg scraps, meat, softer bones, grains, cheese, eggshells, and coffee grounds. What shouldn’t go in? Hard bones, candy, cooking oils and grease, nuts, pineapple leaves, and hard pits. Another tip: Aim for variety with each cycle and avoid high concentrations of a single food.

  • Made in: China
  • Product Warranty: 3-year limited manufacturer's warranty.
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

Your food scraps are fertilizer now, thanks to this miracle worker. It takes apple cores, banana peels, chicken bones, the works, then breaks it all down into nutrient-rich goodness that’s a tenth of its original volume. The pop-out bucket lets you fill it up during your dinner prep, then drop it back in when it’s time to get cycling. Oh, and since it takes up just a cubic foot of space, you can keep it handy on the countertop (or in a nearby closet). We’re especially thankful for the carbon filter lid—that’s keeping any odors under wraps.

This cycler welcomes most fruit and veg scraps, meat, softer bones, grains, cheese, eggshells, and coffee grounds. What shouldn’t go in? Hard bones, candy, cooking oils and grease, nuts, pineapple leaves, and hard pits. Another tip: Aim for variety with each cycle and avoid high concentrations of a single food.

Meet the Maker

Vitamix

Cleveland, Ohio
Ever heard the story behind Vitamix’s world-famous blenders? It all started back in 1937 (yep) when health food industry pioneer William “Papa” Barnard met a blender for the first time. He saw how this new invention could easily prepare wholesome foods, so he fully devoted himself to selling his version, the Vita-Mix. It would go on to star in TV’s first-ever infomercial in 1949, then gain *lots* of talent over the decades (whipping up soup, grinding grains, kneading dough, you name it). Today, the company continues to be a family-run business, with a whole line of blenders beloved by home cooks and professionals alike.
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