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Customer Reviews of EcoSafe Kitchen Catcher Composter 1 eaCustomer Review: perfect solution Summary: 5 Stars
We got this compost bucket from our city when they started letting us compost food scraps with yard waste. I'm currently in the market for another one for our weekend cabin, and after reading all the reviews on more expensive options, I'm going back to the tried and true. This bucket is light-weight and snaps closed so odors stay in. No need for fancy bags or filters. Dump and wash and you're good to go.
Customer Review: Finally! Summary: 5 Stars
V. handy! Holds 1/2 a weeks worth. No fruit flies. No smell. Really! Handy handle. Nice shape makes platescraping a cinch. Works great with or without bio bags, only difference is buying bio bags vs. Having to wash bin after emptying...
Really glad I got it, worth every penny.
Customer Review: Lotta bang for the buck Summary: 5 Stars
What could be better? It's cheap, it comes in a bland color that goes with almost anything, the label comes off easily, it holds a lot of compost and is light to carry for my eighth of a mile walk to the compost pile.
Customer Review: Better than leaving it in an open bowl... Summary: 3 Stars
The thing about composting in your kitchen is that if you're not careful, the fruit flies move in. After trying several make-shift options at home, we decided to find a compost bucket actually designed to be a compost bucket.
These are of an adequate size, easy to clean and easy to carry. Unfortunately, they fail when it comes to the reason we picked them. The description for these items claims that they seal tightly enough to keep bugs out and smells in. This isn't true at all- fruit flies get in and out at will. I haven't kept scraps in there long enough to test for smell, but I doubt it will work any better than that if the performance so far is any indicator.
We'll be buying some sort of puffy tape to see if we can get them to seal better. If that doesnt work, its back to the sherbert buckets.
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