She just bought a bamboo compost pail three weeks or so ago and I have to say, I am jealous. I’ve always thought having a compost bucket in your kitchen was a sure recipe for fruit flies, mold and bad smells, but I had to take it all back when I saw this thing. She can put all the kitchen scraps generated by her family of five in there and she only has to take it out twice a week or so. It looks absolutely beatiful, and best of all, it has redundant filters so there is absolutely no odor!
Not only does the bamboo look perfict in her kitchen (I didn’t even find out what it was until I complimented her on her new “ice cooler”) but the bamboo plant is a fast growing, easy to feed, non-resource intensive renewable resource. Unlike many trees that take years to mature, bamboo for wood can be grown in just a season, making it one of the most ecological materials out there today. It is also very resilient, making it a far better material over, say, stainless steel, when it comes to things falling off the counter (hey, it can happen) and unlike some of the stainless steel ones out there, it doesn’t show off every single spot and fingerprint.
One of my favorite attributes of this compost holder is that the plastic inner liner comes out and can be run through the dishwasher. This means that between the very effective filters and the regular internal cleanings this compost pail receives, it’s probably cleaner than her kids most of the time! The outside can also be cleaned in case something should get on it, though that has to be done by hand. That’s okay though, because it scrubs off easily. The lid is also very tight fitting, meaning kind’s hands won’t be able to get in where they shouldn’t, and the handles are comfortable and easy.
This compost pail looks good, smells great, works well… what’s not to like? I know I want one. It’s a great addition to any kitchen if you have a compost pile, and if you don’t, why not? They’re a great way to reduce the amount of kitchen and lawn scraps that go into your local landfill. And with this bamboo pail, it doesn’t even have to lead to a smelly kitchen!
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This post was written by admin on May 3, 2009






