Pulmuone Launches Automatic AI Food Waste Processor, Expanding Kitchen Appliance Lineup
Equipped with Smart Sensors That Automatically Detect Food Waste Condition
Customized Processing with Four Modes Based on Weight and Temperature
Pulmuone announced on the 29th that it has launched the premium kitchen appliance "Pulmuone Grinder Automatic AI Food Waste Processor," equipped with smart sensors.
This product features four customized functions: "Smart Mode," which automatically adjusts operating time according to the amount and temperature of food waste; "AI Storage Mode," which allows for hygienic storage before processing; "Green Mode," specialized for decomposing compost ingredients; and "Cleaning Mode," which supports automatic cleaning. A stirring system has also been applied to reduce odors during long-term storage.
User convenience has been enhanced with a double-sealed structure, a 900g activated carbon filter, and a low-noise design of under 40dB. The LED display allows users to check the reduction rate and processing results, while the one-touch cleaning function and detachable filter structure make hygiene management easy. With a large 3.5L capacity and 700W power, it is suitable for family use, and a one-year free warranty is provided.
Kang Jaehoon, Head of Pulmuone Living Care Division, said, "We have now established a lineup that covers the entire kitchen process, from healthy cooking and fresh storage to eco-friendly processing."
Pulmuone has introduced a variety of appliances, including oven microwaves and kimchi refrigerators, and has recently been expanding customer touchpoints through offline stores and social media channels.
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