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Used to recycle a variety of items. Takes items in the left and spits reagent out of the right, to be used later in a [[Centrifuge]] where the ores will be separated. It is able to retrieve about half of the original materials.
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Used to recycle a variety of items. The recycler reclaims 50% of the resources used to create the item and produces a "reagent" ore that can be further processed into its components using a [[Centrifuge]]. If a reagent is passed into it however, 100% is reclaimed and the same reagent is passed through.
  
Power button toggles machine power state. The ratio for recycling is 50%, meaning you get half of what it cost to produce the item being recycled.
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Items within a container, such as a toolbelt, will also be recycled and added to the resulting reagent ore.  
 
 
It it able to recycle items within containers, i.e., tools within a toolbelt are recycled and outputted as reagents if the entire toolbelt is recycled with the tools inside.
 
 
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Description

Kit (Recycler)
ItemKitRecycler.png
Recipe
Created With Autolathe, Fabricator
Cost 20g Iron, 10g Copper
Recycler
Operation
Power Usage 5W + Recipe Usage
Construction
Placed with Kit (Recycler)
Placed on Small Grid
Stage 1
Deconstruction
Deconstructed with Hand Drill
Item received Kit (Recycler)

Used to recycle a variety of items. The recycler reclaims 50% of the resources used to create the item and produces a "reagent" ore that can be further processed into its components using a Centrifuge. If a reagent is passed into it however, 100% is reclaimed and the same reagent is passed through.

Items within a container, such as a toolbelt, will also be recycled and added to the resulting reagent ore.