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The Chef'n EcoCrock Counter Compost Bin is a contemporary 3.3-liter ceramic composting solution designed for modern kitchens. Featuring a vented lid, removable inner bucket, and replaceable natural charcoal filters, it effectively traps odors while providing a stylish and eco-friendly way to manage food scraps.










| ASIN | B006LWR2RU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #238,653 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #59 in Indoor Compost Bins |
| Brand | Chef'n |
| Capacity | 3 Liters |
| Color | Black/White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,800) |
| Date First Available | December 9, 2011 |
| Department | All Ages, Unisex |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.48 pounds |
| Item model number | 401-420-120 |
| Manufacturer | Lifetime Brands Inc. |
| Material | Ceramic |
| Product Dimensions | 12.95"L x 6.4"W x 8.35"H |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| UPC | 838485017653 887686859593 882701123833 |
M**N
The perfect countertop option!
This little countertop composter is perfect, I just had to write a review. I have a large composter outside but needed a convenient option to gather kitchen waste for 2-3 days at a time - so I was not looking for this unit to stay full and “compost” on the countertop. This product is just perfect - it’s large enough to be useful but small enough and a sleek design, making it easy to incorporate into kitchen decor. I haven’t noted any smell or fruit flies, I’m sure it could last longer but I like to keep it dumping into my main composter. The best feature is when I’m cutting a big salad or melon on the island, you can simply pull the inner bucket and position it closer to your work area. The same for emptying it - just grab it by the handle to dump and then I typically rinse it in the sink and pop it back in the ceramic base. It is very easy to keep clean. I keep it right next to the sink to remind me to use it instead of the garbage disposal. Take note of the size of this unit if your needs are similar to mine - most units are MUCH larger but I didn’t want to sacrifice that much counter space or keep something with a large quantity of rotting food in it around for that long. The main base “shell” is white ceramic and feels very sturdy, inside is a plastic bucket liner with a metal handle. The lid is a hard plastic with the charcoal filter in the top. The green leaf handle was a little tricky to get to “snap” in but once you get it in correctly, it’s very sturdy.
F**R
Fantastic!
I bought this compost bin to replace the one that my old roommate took with her--which was more like a simple ceramic covered dish. I also didn't replace it right away and was using an uncovered plastic bowl in the interim. This blows both of them out of the water in terms of counter space/capacity, attractiveness, odor control, and general awesomeness. 1. Takes up less counter space/more height/capacity: A tradeoff I will take, as the inner bucket alone is about 9", which is a great size for what it is intended to do--hold scraps of compost until you bring it out to wherever your main composting pile/bin is. My new roommate and I both use it, and depending on how much we cook, we fill it up once a week or less. 2. Attractiveness: Although the previous ceramic dish was decorative, it doesn't hold a candle to the sleek and smooth design this possesses. The outer container is white ceramic, and the inner bucket (same color as the plastic "sprout") is plastic as is the lid. The bucket is designed to come to rest slightly elevated from the ceramic so that the collapsible metal handle is easily accessible, and the ceramic itself stays cleaner. The lid covers any visible bucket, and since it is also plastic, you don't have to worry about chips or breaks when it touches the ceramic body. The plastic also allows a proper seal so that the only airflow is through the top of the lid where the charcoal filter rests. 3. Speaking of charcoal filters and smooth segues; Odor control: The item comes with two filters; one for backup and one for immediate use. So far it is astonishingly great at keeping odors at bay. We have so far emptied the crock a week at at time, and our main compost does not take any animal products (except for eggshells), so we do not have putrid meat in there. Again, this is meant to save trips to the compost bin outside. 4. General awesomeness: I want to hug this product every time I walk into my kitchen and see it.
S**U
So nice.
I really love this little container. It doesn's hold a ton of material but also doesn't take up a huge amount of space which is good. And these are not really made for big hunks of food anyway, just scraps so that's fine with me. It has a little inner leafy green pail with handle in case you want to bring the whole thing out to the bin with you instead of just the bag of stuff. This also keeps the inside clean. When you put a bag in you can fold it over the edge of the inner pail so that when the lid is on the bag is not visible. The little sprout handle works great for one handed opening and has a charcoal filter in the lid. Have never noticed an odor so far. The quality is great. The body is really thick heavy ceramic, which I love. I think the thickness causes it to be at lower than room temp, which probably helps with smells too. It is somewhat vase shaped and oval so that it has a wider face, or turned a little, a thinner face for choice with counter storage space. Perfect smooth, shiny, clean looking white, with an easily cleanable surface like a dinner plate. And it's cute, but not too cutesy. Very happy with it and would definitely recommend.
T**E
Almost perfect compost pail
After finding out compostable bags have microplastics in them and aren't really compostable I went looking for something that I could put food scraps directly in. This ticked all the boxes. The ceramic outer portion isn't going to rust (unlike our last metal compost bin), the inner liner is simply to remove and easy to clean, and the leaf handle is surprisingly effective while still being visually appealing. The one downside is the handle. When you pull out the inner liner and dump it, the handle hangs directly in the way of the food that you're dumping out of it. You can hold the handle back up against the lip but it's an awkward thing to hold - especially if you're trying to smack the bin against the side of your yard waste bin to dislodge everything. It mostly just coats that handle in food waste which isn't great. Other than that it's been wonderful. It's a minor ding and this is by far better than anything else I've found so if you're looking for a compost bin I'd recommend this one.
C**N
Me gustó mucho en todos los aspectos, para mi se ve bonito en la cocina y es sencillo de limpiar, como la base es cerámica no permite que con el calor se hagan malos olores. Me gusta mucho
S**N
This Kitchen compost bin is the perfect size for food scraps to be transferred to the composting worms; providing about 3-4 days of scrap capacity depending... The heavy porcelain outer provides good anchoring lessening the likelihood of the container moving on the bench surface. The easy removable inner is simple to carry with its handle and easily washed. The charcoal filter allows the scraps to vent without disgusting odours escaping into your kitchen. Great product
S**L
Nice heavy ceramic gives it a good sturdiness & classy look. Holds a fair amount of veg trimmings etc. I only use it to hold the compost I eventually add to my outdoor bin so it works well for our household of 2. It may fill up quicker if you're putting all of your food waste in but then again, it is a countertop compost so one wouldn't expect it to hold what a garbage can would. The interior green plastic bin has a handle for easy removal & cleaning & the charcoal filter has kept any scent from escaping. All in all very happy with this purchase.
A**R
A little expensive for what it is but nice designs and sturdy. Only drawback is the metal part on the inside tends to break bags when you take them outz
M**D
Ein Küchen-Komposteimer, der durch sein Aussehen zu einem Blickfang wird.Nachdem wir jahrelang einen Plastik-Kompostbehälter von Tupper in der Küche stehen hatten, wollte meine Frau endlich mal was Neues, Schönes. Sie entschied sich für dieses Modell das zwar nicht gerade günstig ist, aber mal einfach mal was anderes. Überzeugt hat uns auch der herausnehmbare Inneneimer aus Kunststoff mit Metallgriff. Er hat ein Fassungsvermögen von 3 Litern und ist für eine 3-4 köpfige Familie völlig ausreichend, ansonsten geht man halt öfters an die Bio- Tonne. Gegen Gerüche klemmt im Deckel innen ein Aktivkohlefilter und einer liegt noch als Ersatz bei. Unter das Steingutgefäß haben wir an unseren noch ein paar Filzgleiter geklebt, damit beim Umherschieben auf der Arbeitsplatte keine Schrammen entstehen. Abschliessend ist zu sagen, wer einen schönen, stylischen und dazu noch geruchsreduzierenden Kompostbehälter haben möchte, ist mit diesem Modell gut bedient.
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