Joseph Joseph Stack Kitchen Food Intelligent Waste Compost Caddy Recycling Bin with Odor Filter, 4 Litre / 1 Gallon - Stone








Key features
- •Ventilated design reduces moisture and odors
- •Replaceable odor filter in lid
- •Easy-access flip-top lid
- •Liner-retaining hole inside keeps liner tidy
- •Stainless-steel handle
BrandJoseph Joseph
CategoryKitchen Trash Cans
Size1 gallon / 4 liters
ColorStone
Warranty1-Year Guarantee
Joseph Joseph Stack Kitchen Food Intelligent Waste Compost Caddy Recycling Bin with Odor Filter, 4 Litre / 1 Gallon - Stone
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.6
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Five Stars
John✓ Verified Purchase•January 11, 2018
beautiful and slick design, very good quality.
Five Stars
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•January 10, 2018
Highly recommended!!!
Love this little unit
PAM✓ Verified Purchase•December 17, 2017
Love this little unit...No smells, soon as its filled I take out to the composter very handy and good looking too
Lid doesn't stay open
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•December 16, 2017
Lid doesn't stay open. Very annoying, design could be improved.
The ONLY properly made countertop composter sold on Amazon
Scott or not✓ Verified Purchase•December 9, 2017
This is the only countertop composter that I found that is designed correctly! That is, air can come in through holes that start in the bottom and open into the inside, then the air goes out through the carbon/charcoal filter on the top, kind of like an attic ventilation system works (air comes in through the sofits and out the roof vents). This allows the contents to dry out preventing bugs and mold, while at the same time not allowing any bad smells to get into your house. Units that only have the carbon filter on top, but no way for air to flow through, will attract bugs and mold, and if they are stainless steel, acid from tomatoes will eat holes in the sides of the steel. It is a shame that it seems that no other companies manufacture a countertop composter unit that incorporates the air flow AND carbon filter.
The unit is made well, being sturdy and having a nice handle for transport.
Now the bad:
*It is SMALL (see submitted picture, and note the coffee maker as a reference for size). If you put alot of compostable waste in this it won't take long to fill up (see submitted picture). Stretch your space by only using it for organic waste.
*It is ONLY ONE GALLON in capacity, so you pretty much have to buy the compost bags made by Joseph Joseph (and they are a little expensive at $15 for 50) in order to get a proper fit, since other companies with better prices have 1.2 gallon bags or larger, .
*The carbon/charcoal filters from Joseph Joseph are ridiculously EXPENSIVE at $16 for two very small thin ones, but you should be able to buy less expensive ones and cut them to fit.
*The cover over the carbon filter on the top is kind of HARD TO REMOVE. There are two release clips on the underside of the lid that you have to push to get it off to access the filter (see provided picture) and it takes a clip pushing, pushing up, pulling from the top action to open the filter case.
All in all, I would recommend this item as a temporary way to store compost before transferring it outside to your large composter and avoid smells in your house in the meantime.
The unit is made well, being sturdy and having a nice handle for transport.
Now the bad:
*It is SMALL (see submitted picture, and note the coffee maker as a reference for size). If you put alot of compostable waste in this it won't take long to fill up (see submitted picture). Stretch your space by only using it for organic waste.
*It is ONLY ONE GALLON in capacity, so you pretty much have to buy the compost bags made by Joseph Joseph (and they are a little expensive at $15 for 50) in order to get a proper fit, since other companies with better prices have 1.2 gallon bags or larger, .
*The carbon/charcoal filters from Joseph Joseph are ridiculously EXPENSIVE at $16 for two very small thin ones, but you should be able to buy less expensive ones and cut them to fit.
*The cover over the carbon filter on the top is kind of HARD TO REMOVE. There are two release clips on the underside of the lid that you have to push to get it off to access the filter (see provided picture) and it takes a clip pushing, pushing up, pulling from the top action to open the filter case.
All in all, I would recommend this item as a temporary way to store compost before transferring it outside to your large composter and avoid smells in your house in the meantime.
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