← 回總覽

家用电器能解决软塑料垃圾问题吗?

📅 2026-03-24 19:30 Kat Merck 生活文化 4 分鐘 3778 字 評分: 80
消费电子 可持续性 回收利用 硬件评测 智能家居
📌 一句话摘要 本文评测了 Clear Drop 软塑料压缩机(Soft Plastic Compactor),这是一款旨在处理软塑料垃圾的家用电器。文章在强调其功能性设计的同时,对其高昂的成本以及对普通消费者的实用价值提出了质疑。 📝 详细摘要 本文评测了 Clear Drop 软塑料压缩机(SPC),这是一款不锈钢材质的家电,能将软塑料粉碎并压缩成鞋盒大小的块状物,以便回收利用。虽然该设备外观不突兀且核心功能有效,但评测者对其商业模式表示了极大的怀疑,因为该产品不仅前期成本高昂,还需要按月支付订阅费。文章最后总结道,尽管该设备对那些极具环保热情的用户有吸引力,但对于普通家庭来说,它缺乏

Title: Can a Home Appliance Fix the Problem of Soft-Plastic Waste? | BestBlogs.dev

URL Source: https://www.bestblogs.dev/article/21258b20

Published Time: 2026-03-24 11:30:00

Markdown Content: Sign in to use highlight and note-taking features for a better reading experience. Sign in now

I test a fair amount of sustainable home tech for WIRED, from smart bird feeders to indoor smart gardens, but I have never seen anything quite like Clear Drop’s Soft Plastic Compactor, or SPC.

At 2.5 feet tall and made of stainless steel with a black lid, the 61-pound SPC could easily be mistaken for a trash can. It works much like a paper shredder, but seeing it in action is almost hypnotic, ASMR-adjacent. Press the Unlock button on the top control panel, and strong rollers will suck in your plastic, like dollar bills being fed into a change machine. (These rollers can be locked for the safety of curious children or pets.) Any plastic you can crumple in your hand is fair game—from bubble wrap and Amazon mailers to shrink-wrap and freezer bags.

When the device sensors indicate it's full, the SPC will compact up to 3 pounds of material and fuse it into a block about the size of a shoebox. The block is then sent in an included mailer to a designated recycling facility, which will grind it into feedstock—raw material that can be compressed into things such as composite decking and highway safety cones.

While soft-plastics collection services exist, like Terracycle and Ridwell, there are no other devices like the SPC that preprocess waste in a user's home. However, after testing this machine for four months, I'm just not convinced it's a practical device for the average consumer.

Let's get the most egregious part out of the way first—the SPC requires a $799 down payment,_plus_ a $49 monthly subscription for 24 months, which includes only one mailer each month. So that means a buyer will ultimately spend $2,000 on the unit itself and still eventually have to buy mailers, which currently run about $15 each. I had to ask Clear Drop founder Ivan Arbouzov who, exactly, he envisioned buying this.

“That’s a very fair question," he said. “Right now, the early adopters tend to be people who are already highly motivated around sustainability—households that actively separate waste and are frustrated by how difficult it is to deal with soft plastics.”

Am I that motivated? To be fair, I kept the SPC in my kitchen during testing and was surprised not only by how often I used it but also by how unobtrusive it was. It takes up about 2 square feet of space, but it doesn't make noise except when it's compacting (about 60 decibels, but this is infrequent). There are no distracting lights, and there's no app. All necessary tasks can be accomplished with four buttons (lock or unlock, reverse feed, manual feed, turn beeping on or off) and a little digital screen.

查看原文 → 發佈: 2026-03-24 19:30:00 收錄: 2026-03-24 22:00:14

🤖 問 AI

針對這篇文章提問,AI 會根據文章內容回答。按 Ctrl+Enter 送出。