A Review of My New Stainless Steel Compost Pail
I’ve had my EZ grip stainless steel compost pail for about two weeks now and I have to say, I could not be more happy with my choice. I have always considered myself midly eco-friendly, and I’ve had a compost pile in the back yard for quite a while now, but up until now, I’ve been stuck with trying to remember to take out the vegetable peelings and coffee grounds as soon as I was done with them. For a while, we tried a plastic container on the counter, but it invariably started to smell and we ended up with a terrible fly problem, so that ended almost as quickly as it began.
Now at long last though, I think that I have discovered the solution. This cute little compost pail fits right on my (always messy, of course) kitchen counter and can hold up to a week’s worth of kitchen scraps before it fills up. All the while, because of its filter, it doesn’t smell! To make things much better, because it is stainless steel, I don’t have to worry about it getting knocked off the counter and getting cracked, unlike that ugly old plastic bucket.
The handle on it is great also, as I can carry it like a teapot without having to worry about grabbing it by the wrong part and spilling everything all over the floor. The other handles are also great, easy to use and really comfortable. The lid fits on very tightly so I don’t have to worry about anything escaping or anyone getting into it. Anyone with pets or toddlers should know what I am talking about. This compost pail really is well designed.
Because it is shiny steel, it’s easy to keep clean. A quick swipe of glass cleaner, or in very bad cases a sponge and it’s good as the day I bought it. The fingerprints I can live with, but if I really wanted to, I could also take care of those easily as well.
If you have a compost pile I highly recommend this product to make getting your compost out to the pile nearly hassle free. If you don’t already compost your kitchen scraps and lawn extras, there is no time like the present to get started. It’s a perfict mean to reducing the amount of biodegradable food waste going into the landfill and fertilize your garden as well.
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