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The Utopia Kitchen Compost Bin is a 1.3-gallon stainless steel countertop composter designed for durability and odor control. Featuring a sleek cylindrical design and a replaceable charcoal filter, it keeps your kitchen fresh while providing ample space for weekly composting needs. Easy to clean and built to last, it’s the perfect eco-friendly addition for modern kitchens aiming to reduce waste without sacrificing style.











| ASIN | B08C7ZR9X5 |
| Brand Name | Utopia Kitchen |
| Capacity | 1.3 Gallons |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (719) |
| Item Type Name | Kitchen Compost Bin |
| Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Utopia Kitchen |
| Material Type | Plastic Stainless Steel |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| UPC | 840143508120 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
H**O
Excellent product, sturdy, and long lasting. Just be aware that the dimensions do not take into account that the lid goes about 1 inch (or more) into the container and you lose that amount of space. We produce quite a bit of compost every week and this means more trips to the compost to the back of the property.
M**Y
My cousin recommended this brand. My husband and I finally after contemplating composting for 2 years now, we finally pulled the trigger to start. We have a very tiny backyard with a tiny vegetable and herb garden next to the pool. We have purchased a tumbler compost, and wanted something indoors for the food scraps and used coffee grounds. This is perfect!
M**L
Ok
P**G
Nice looking little compost bin. All good except it is really tough trying to put filters in. Thats my only complaint otherwise it’s fine.
A**S
It has a tacky logo on the lid not pictured in the product photos, and the logo and paint were chipped in several places on the product when delivered. The minimal instructions included have been poorly translated from Chinese to English. There were no instructions indicating how often the filter needs to be replaced, or how it is supposed to be replaced. When looking at it, it appears the two halves of the lid should separate, but they seem to be welded shut, so I guess you just pull the old one out and stuff the new one in and then flatten it out. I'll be surprised if this thing hasn't rusted out within a few months, but I'll give it a go and see.
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