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Norpro Ceramic Compost Keeper

Norpro Ceramic Compost Keeper

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Brand: Norpro

List Price: $27.99
Buy New: $24.70
You Save: $3.29 (12%)



Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 36 reviews

Shipping Weight (lbs): 5
Dimensions (in): 12 x 9 x 9

MPN: 93
Model: 93
UPC: 028901000936
EAN: 0028901000936
ASIN: B000K76CPK

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • It will store your vegetable peelings, egg shells, coffee grinds and much more until you are ready to transfer your compost to your larger sized garden composter
  • Includes charcoal filter in lid to keep compost odorless
  • Holds up to 1 gallon of scraps
  • Hand wash recommended

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
- Store peelings, egg shells, coffee grounds and vegetable scraps for transfer to your garden compost - Includes charcoal filter to eliminate odor - Stainless steel handle - 10.5 x 8 x 8 inches


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars UNHAPPY   November 14, 2008
Barbara Kozerowitz (ILLINOIS)
NEEDS NEW HANDLE DESIGN, CONSTANTLY SEPARATES FROM CERAMIC KEEPER. EVENTUALLY FELL OFF WHILE CARRYING IT AND ENTIRE CERAMIC KEEPER SHATTERED.


1 out of 5 stars No tight seal means fruit fly infestation, at least in Colorado   October 23, 2008
JRC (Boulder, CO)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I just moved to Boulder, CO where composting seems to be the norm. I don't mind putting my food in a bucket instead of the garbage disposal, but I do mind the fruit flies that come seemingly out of nowhere when I began doing this. I bought this Ceramic compost keeper thinking it would solve the fruit fly problem. It did not. This product does not have a tight seal on the lid and consequently it allows fruit flies to enter and feast and breed on my rotting food until I make a trip out to the compost pile. Pretty disgusting. Other than that, it's okay..looks nice, washes nicely in the dishwasher, doesn't smell. If there is such a place with no fruit flies, it would work just fine there.


3 out of 5 stars Compost Keeper   September 30, 2008
Deborah K. Voves (Anchorage, AK USA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is a good product. I wish it were just a bit larger, though.


1 out of 5 stars too fragile!! :(   September 27, 2008
Loral J. Standish (my room)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Like other reviewers have stated, it looks great. However, the first one arrived shattered and I thought it was an anomaly.
Unfortunately this wasn't the case. I found it to be completely impractical (too small) and the replacement shattered within 2 months. The ceramic just isn't made for real life. Too bad.



2 out of 5 stars Not Good Enough   September 20, 2008
Lauren E. Cavanaugh (Navarre, Florida)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Like other reviewers, the handles slipped a lot and were hard to place back on the nub. A bigger problem was that this composter (we bought this one to replace a stainless one we had for a year and had to get rid of b/c my husband threw it, dented it, and then the lid didn't fit) attracted an absurd amount of fruitflies -- aprob we did not experience with the other, I think b/c the ceramic pot does not have a very good lid fit. No matter how often we changed the filter, fruitflies took over...in a matter of days. Depending on the day/menu, the pot would sit for a day or two under the sink or on the counter (it is pretty enough to leave out) and this became a problem. Easy fix: take it our more often, I know, but life gets in the way sometimes. The composter had a hairline crack going from the bottom to the top after the first month and shattered the second month when I was cleaning it. It now resides in the bottom of some of my potted plants. I need to buy a new one and might go for the ugly green one instead.



 
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