How To Use A Recycler In Sunkenland

Our guide has all you need to know on the recycler in Sunkenland. How to use it, as well as how to craft and set it up.

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Want to improve your green thumb and learn How To Use A Recycler In Sunkenland? Swim on over as this guide has all you need to know about the Recycler including its benefits, and how to craft one. We expect to update this guide in the future as Sunkenland is still in Early Access, so big updates and changes to the gameplay are frequent.

Sunkenland is an up-and-coming co-op survival game. Dive into this submerged post-apocalyptic open world, where you explore the depths of the water which has absorbed the majority of Earth, leaving only small pockets of solid ground. Discover ancient and historic structures, find resources to build your base, craft armour, and weapons, but above all else, survive!

For more information about Sunkenland, you can visit the game’s official Steam page. We also have a Sunkenland Cotton guide, as well as a How To Get Sunkenland Steel and How to Get Sunkenland Iron. Or if you’re stuck on game mechanics, why not try How To Use A Battery In Sunkenland.

How To Use A Recycler In Sunkenland

So let’s dive into the guide.

What Is A Recycler?

A Recycler is an obtainable item through crafting. It will become available when you have reached Research Table Level 3. This kit allows you to scrap items and fetch back some of the resources you sank into other crafted materials.

This can help you crunch down on clutter and gain back some precious materials essential for other crafting recipes. You cannot scrap items that you didn’t craft yourself or clothes, however, the trader will likely take non-recyclable items off your hands.

How To Craft A Recycler?

The Recycler costs 15 Scrap Metal, 5 Components, and 5 Electronic Parts to craft. Once made, this will then need to be hooked up to a 300W Generator to be used.

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