Chef'n EcoCrock Counter Compost Bin
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Love the look and functionality of this little kitchen compost bucket. The outside is a sturdy crock. The inside bucket has worn well and is easy to clean. I fill it nearly every day and did find the filters to be a hassle, always slipping out, but odor is not an issue for me, so I tossed them. Still a five star product in my opinion. The lid fits fine and is so cute! Love the little sprout. I forget to put it under the sink and it looks fine next to the coffee. I considered a few cheaper versions but glad I spent a few extra dollars for this one.
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We love this 3 pc container. It is extremely easy to clean both the container that receives the compost food material,and the outer ceramic container. The handle on the plastic tub inside makes for very easy access to take out to dump. The filter system in the lid works extremely well, and doesn't need to be changed often. A win, win situation.
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Great size for the countertop... the top (with filter) keeps the bugs out and the smell in. We empty ours daily into our compost bin outside. The plastic pail insert is really easy to rinse out/clean. The ceramic base is also easy to clean. It comes with two filters; after a month of use, we haven’t felt that the filter needed changing.
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This is a well-constructed, nice-to-look-at compost bin for your countertop. The top has a replaceable filter underneath that keeps odors at bay, and a nice, leaf handle for lifting. Inside is a green pale with a stainless handle. Just lift and carry out to to your compost. Rinse, repeat! The outer crock only requires a rinse once in a while or a wipe down. It's a tad small for a family of five, especially if we've had water melon or corn, but most days its perfect. SO much better than the stinky, plastic one we had under the sink for years. We got dogs, and that had to change!
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This is just what I had hoped for...It's easy to fill: I can easily lift the lid with one hand while the other hand is full of scraps. The lid is loose enough to lift easily, yet covers the container well. It looks great on the counter. It cleans easily. I like that I don't have to take the whole container to the larger compost bin, I just carry the pail, rinse it out, dry it with a paper towel which I leave to cover the bottom for the next fill, preventing the next scraps from sticking to the bottom. I need to empty it twice weekly for a family of three adults.
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I read a lot of reviews but rarely write them. I love this compost bin so much, that I just had to break down and review it. I bought this compost bin back in November 2017 after trying several other ones that just didn't cut it in my new kitchen. This one is very well made, sturdy, stylish, and beautiful to look at. I love the little leaf on the top which is a fun touch. I thought I wanted a smaller size but this one turned out to be just perfect. Some of the metal ones were made of cheap metal and rattled when I moved them, and plastic ones just looked 'cheap' in person. This one is a pretty white ceramic and is perfect in my updated kitchen, but would likely work in just about any decor. Love it!
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This countertop compost container not only looks super cool, it's designed well. The substantial ceramic outer bin is smooth and easy to keep clean. The inner bucket easily slips out for it's trip to the big compost bin. The lid fits perfectly. I'm so happy with this compost bin. It's expensive, but it's well made, pretty, and doesn't look like a garbage can. I struggled with rationalizing the cost. My granddaughter came into the kitchen yesterday and said "nice compost bin, Grandma!" I asked her how she knew it was a compost bin and she pointed to the little sprout. It announces it's purpose in a subtle, fun way.
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I recently signed up for a new composting service in my community. I purchased two of these countertop composters, one for home and one for work, so that I don't have to continually go out to my garage to the large compost pail. These are unobtrusive (actually kind of cute) and there is NO smell. I also purchased compostable bags so I don't have to clean these out. A couple of times a week, I simply remove the bags and place them in my large composter. They have a small footprint, but hold a lot. GREAT purchase!
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I am fairly new to composting, and I was looking for something to keep my scraps in before taking them outside that wouldn't stink up my kitchen. This bin is absolutely perfect! I don't smell any rotting food ever, even when it's full. It is heavy and sturdy without taking up a lot of counter space. It's really cute, and I love that you can take just the inside bucket out. Super useful, practical and adorable!
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Very nice looking compost bin for my counter top. I love that there is a pail inside that can be removed easily.I use the ecoliner bags to keep it clean and dump it once every day or two days. I do wish it were bigger so it could hold more waste, but I think that's more of an issue with me being lazy than anything!I'm very happy with this purchase.
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This looks great on the counter or in the sink. We have a two-compartment sink and keep this in one of them in order to keep the counter clear. The size is perfect to use for a few days before emptying. The filter does its job as there is no smell from the container when the filter is in place. We replace it every six months or so. I appreciate it's clean looking design. I'd buy again without hesitation.
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I'm a teacher and talk a lot with my students about doing the right thing. I was feeling pretty guilty about throwing egg shells, coffee grounds, and table scraps out in the general garbage. So, I've had my little compost bin now for a week and I'm loving it. The real acid test came when we had a string of really hot days. With the charcoal filter neatly tucked inside the lid, you'd never know that this little, non-intrusive device harbored such smelly stuff. It is slightly smaller than a gallon jug of milk, so it doesn't take up a lot of counter space. I may only be throwing out a gallons-worth of scraps a week, but it's the right thing to do no matter how small. I intend to buy more as gifts so that friends and family can do the same. Collectively, we'll be doing our part one scrap at a time!
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Was shopping around for a countertop container to hold our kitchen scraps until we're able to take them downstairs and across the yard to our composter and this stood out to me. It was on the higher end of my price range but there were a few perks that I think made it totally worth it. First, it has an interior plastic bucket - with handle - that fits well within the outside shell. The outside shell is ceramic and easy to wipe clean if need be. The lid is plastic which I prefer; it will not as easily chip or break, especially when setting it on top of the ceramic shell. The carbon filter seems to be working well, we have not had an issue with smell or fruit flies. The size is just about right for the two of us, we need to empty it every few days but rarely with a sense of urgency. The biggest selling feature though (I must admit) was how CUTE it is! Even my boyfriend commented that it was a nice look to leave out on the countertop: Clear as to what it is without looking so much like a miniature garbage pail. I would buy it again or recommend it in a heartbeat.
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I got this to replace a ceramic compost bin that over the years had gotten bumped and banged around enough that i had broken both the lid and the handle off. I looked at the steal options and they seemed to leak or rust. I liked this one because it is white ceramic like the one i was replacing, and looks nice on the counter in the kitchen. A friend even commented on my "cute" new compost bin. Inside is a green plastic bucket with handle that lifts out and is easy to dump into the compost outside. I like that the ceramic part stays safely inside thus hopefully extending it's life. The lid is plastic so less likely to break when it gets dropped. I also like that the sides slope outward, so the compost slides out easily. On my last counter compost bin the sides sloped inward and stuff always stuck in the bottom.
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