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Collecting kitchen scraps for composting shouldn't detract from your kitchen décor. This sleek, ceramic crock is attractive enough to keep on the kitchen counter, so there is no need to hide it under the sink. Glazed inside and out, the crock will never stain or absorb food odors, and it has an activated-carbon filter to trap odors.
"Effective and attractive. I gave one to my daughter, too!"
Katherine, Natick MA
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Comments about Kitchen Compost Crock:
It is very attractive in the cobalt blue and functions well. The handle was a problem the first time we used it to carry the crock outside. It fits very tightly against the porcelain knobs where it attaches to crock, so that when you raise the handle or lower it it scores a line into the knob which then makes the knob snap off very easily. We removed the handle and glued the knob back on. So we think the handle should be redesigned but we liked it enough to keep it because other than that it is good.
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I just got my first compost this Christmas and want to put all the coffee grounds, egg shell, fruit/vegetable peelings in there. It was a hassle going out all the time, which is why I bought this one (cobalt blue to match the tiling in the kitchen). It holds more than you think and there is no odor at all. I love it!!!!!
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I wrote a review about this crock in January about my crock breaking because the handle kept falling off. I received a new crock and the handle is much more secure which gives me more confidence carrying it out to my compost pile without the handle separating from the crock causing it to shatter - as my last one did. I'm assuming that my original crock's handle was defective; therefore, if all the crocks' handles are like my current one then I recommend this as a perfect counter compost collector.
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This product is great for kitchen scraps of all kinds. It doesn't smell at all. It looks very pretty on the counter.
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We recently replaced the kitchen compost crock we bought from Gardener's Supply Co. a few years ago. The new version is still an attractive kitchen accessory, but the redesigned cover fails to adequately hold in the carbon filter. We've already lost one filter into the bowels of the compost heap. Please reinstate the old, well thought out design.
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Excellent way to compost kitchen scraps.
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I had what I thought was an identical kitchen composter for years, until the handle broke. So I replaced it with this one, which has no gasket and doesn't fit nearly as tightly. Am disappointed.
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I USE IT FOR ALL COFFEE GROUNDS & FOOD SCRAPS.
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We don't even have a garden (or a yard), but my husband HATES the smell of trash in the kitchen, so I bought this for him to prevent a daily run down to the trash room. Problem solved! Smells are gone, when used with carbon filter. We also use the biobags which make cleanup a snap. Love this product! Oh--and we loved it so much, we bought one for my parents who have been composting for decades!
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What I like about this product is that it is attractive and
can hold a lot of kitchen scraps. It isn't huge but I don't want to
compost in my kitchen. And the price was great.