Odor Free Compost Pail
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Odor Free Compost Pail
You can now store your kitchen scraps without the odor with the Odor Free Compost Pail. The Odor Free Compost Crock was rated 4.7 stars by you the consumer!





Composting Made Easy
What To Put In Your Compost
The Ultimate Garden Compost should be a balance between greens and browns.Greens
* Tea bags;
* Grass cuttings;
* Vegetable peelings;
* Old flowers;
* Fruit scraps;
* Nettles;
* Coffee grounds & filter paper;
* Old bedding plants;
* Pond algae & seaweed.
Browns
* Egg shells - crush them first;
* Egg boxes;
* Cereal boxes;
* Corrugated cardboard packaging;
* Newspaper - scrunched up;
* Toilet & kitchen roll tubes;
* Garden prunings;
* Dry leaves, twigs & hedge clippings;
* Straw & hay;
* Bedding from vegetarian pets;
* Wool;
* Ashes from wood, paper or lumpwood charcoal;
* Cotton threads;
* String;
* Tumble dryer lint - from natual fibre clothes such as cotton or wool;
* Shredded paper.
What NOT To Put In Your Compost
Some things not to use in your Garden Compost* Bones
* Grease and Oil
* Dog & Cat Manure
* Cheese
* Chicken
* Fat
* Fish scraps
* Milk
* Meat
* Noxious weeds
Odor Free Compost Pail Technology
How much time do YOU spend in front of the kitchen sink? A lot, right? Cooking, washing and cleaning. Turn your eggshells and other kitchen waste into nutrient rich compost for your garden. The carbon technology in the odor free Compost Pail or Crock is located in the lid and prevents odors. The carbon filters are replaceable and should be replaced every 3 months for optimal odor free efficiency.The sleek designs of the odor free compost crock is a great addition to your kitchen. Or you can mount the odor free compost pail on your kitchen cabinet door.
RSVP International Endurance Stainless Steel Compost Pail 1-gal.
RSVP Compost Pail
Amazon Price: $33.99 (as of 02/13/2012)![]()
Every gardener and ecology-minded citizen agrees that composting your kitchen scraps is a terrific idea. Unfortunately the reality of a stinky can of garbage on your counter can be pretty discouraging. Behold the eco-friendly, nose-friendly solution in the form of this sleek and stylish pail. Two charcoal filters in the lid keep odors under control. A convenient handle allows you tote a gallon's worth of garbage out to the compost heap where it belongs.
Bamboo Compost Pail
BAMBOO ecological COMPOST kitchen pail ORGANIC mulch NU
Amazon Price: $28.99 (as of 02/13/2012)![]()
Sustainable Bamboo counter top Compost Pail Made of sturdy bamboo 10" H x 7" in diameter Hold up to 3.25 quarts (3 liters) of material Stores several days' worth of kitchen trimmings and scraps Smooth sturdy handle makes it easy to carry to the main compost bin Plastic inner liner prevents bamboo from getting moist Liner is easily removable and has its own handle 2 charcoal filters inside lid help prevent unwanted odors from escaping Filters can last up to 4-6 months
Countertop Compost Pail
Oggi Deluxe Countertop Compost Pail with EZ-Open Lid and Charcoal Filter, Stainless Steel
Amazon Price: $39.99 (as of 02/13/2012)![]()
Conveniently store food scraps in this odor-eliminating container before transferring them to an outside composter. The unit works great for egg shells, peelings, coffee grounds, and more. With our EZ-open Lid and handle, makes this a simple transport. In addition, the unit's tight-fitting lid holds a charcoal filter for odor-free use for up to 2-3-month. The container fits under the sink, but it's attractive enough to leave out on the countertop. The surface cleans quickly with a soapy sponge.
Rooster Countertop Compost Keeper
Oggi Ceramic Rooster Countertop Compost Keeper, Antique White
Amazon Price: $26.19 (as of 02/13/2012)![]()
With innovative designs and contemporary finishes, Oggi's kitchen and bath wares are truly tomorrow's housewares today. Roosters have been iconic symbols at the hearth and in the home for centuries. This handsome Oggi rooster countertop compost pail with charcoal filter is a beautiful addition to any kitchen decor. Stores vegetable peelings, egg shells, coffee grinds and more until ready for transfer to outdoor composter. The tight fitting lid works in concert with an included charcoal filter to keep odors in the pail and not wafting through your kitchen. Sturdy stainless steel handle.
Green Stoneware Compost Crock
Green Stoneware Compost Crock
Amazon Price: (as of 02/13/2012)![]()
No one will guess this handsome crock is collecting food scraps for composting, so you can keep it right on the kitchen counter. An activated charcoal filter in the lid traps odors, and its dishwasher-safe, too. Made of glazed ceramic, the crock comes with 2 filters that last up to two months each. Generous one-gallon capacity. Upscale country look Activated charcoal filter for odor control
Ceramic Compost Keeper, Blue and White
Norpro 3-Quart Ceramic Compost Keeper, Blue and White
Amazon Price: $27.43 (as of 02/13/2012)![]()
Compost keeper for easy organic recycling - store peelings, egg shells, coffee grounds, loose tea, herbs, flowers, fruit and vegetable scraps for transfer to your garden composter. Attractive design you can leave on your countertop. Includes odor preventing filter in tight sealing lid. Easy to clean.
RSVP Stoneware Compost Pail
RSVP Black Stoneware Compost Pail Keeper New
Amazon Price: $37.95 (as of 02/13/2012)![]()
These 2-3/4 qt. capacity compost pails keep green vegetable scraps contained along with their odors! Dual charcoal filters fit neatly inside the lid and last up to 2 months under regular use. The snug fitting lid has an added gasket to keep odors in and the large handle makes it easy to carry the pail to the compost bin.
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Don't Forget The Filters

Two replacement filter sets for the Endurance Stainless Steel Compost Pail. For keeping your kitchen area free of odors, be sure to have these Replacement Filters handy. Each charcoal filter lasts about 6 months.
RSVP International Set of 2 Compost Replacement Filters
Bio Bags
Composting Books
What you thought of the Odor Free Compost Crock
"I keep this on my kitchen counter and use for veggie scraps as I make dinner, and for any other compostables I generate. There is no bad odor and it doesn't look bad in the corner of the counter. I bring it out to my compost heap for emptying every few days (or daily during steamy summer weather). It makes it so much more convenient and motivating to compost. It did come with a metal handle that looped around 2 ceramic knobs, but it didn't really stay in place, so I did away with it since it wasn't really necessary. On the plus side, I've used this for over a year and have never replaced the filter, yet there is no bad odor nonetheless."
Terrific Adjunct to Composting
"Before we bought this crock, we used the green plastic container for several years. While useful, the appearance and durability were lacking. This crock, on the other hand, looks great in the kitchen, holds up well, and does just what it's supposed to. With the charcoal filter in the lid, there is never any odor. We put a small biodegradable bag inside the crock, and take the bag with contents outside to our compost bin once or twice a week. I took the crock to our church as one of the displays at our Earth Day event, and it received rave remarks from several people."
Compost Crock -- works like a champ!
"We keep this on our kitchen counter -- it doesn't take up much room, holds a lot so saves me having to take stuff out to the composter every time I create scraps, and looks good too.
It can be put into the dishwasher (we remove the handle so it doesn't rust) or is easy to handwash. We use the kitchen-size BioBags inside to help keep it cleaner. If the bags are there too long and start to decompose, a liquid settles in the bottom, but the container does not leak.
This crock tends to stay odorfree, even when we don't have a filter in it. If it can be detected, we know it is past time to take it out to the composter! Sometimes there is a problem with "fruit flies" but they stay in the container unless the lid is lifted. Again, a case of not taking it out soon enough. It takes a little trial and error to determine how long before you should empty this, but it generally holds up just fine for at least a week (in our climate here in Utah anyway).
There is a hollowed out area around the inside bottom edge and a lip on the top edge, which make it slightly harder to get the bags out or to clean, but these are minor problems. Overall, this container works great!"
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Fridayonmymind
Dec 26, 2011 @ 10:00 am | delete
- I like the idea of emptying the pail only once or twice a week and it really is necessary to use a purpose built pail (such as you suggested) in order to do this.
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jackiebolen Feb 27, 2011 @ 9:09 pm | delete
- I love the tips, thank you!
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jackiebolen Feb 27, 2011 @ 9:08 pm | delete
- I love the tips, thank you!
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carredsal
Feb 1, 2010 @ 3:00 pm | delete
- I never knew there were so many types of pails. Thanks for the lesson.
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