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To hate this on my worktop

110 replies

Somethingsosimple · 21/02/2020 10:05

We have recently been given these by the council. I appreciate that in theory it’s a great idea but hate the look of them. Anyone use anything alternative? Have no where else in my kitchen for it to go.

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DappledThings · 21/02/2020 10:06

Ours goes in the cupboard under the sink. I thought that's where everyone put it!

AnchorDownDeepBreath · 21/02/2020 10:07

We had these as a kid! Always lived in the cupboard under the sink.

Nanny0gg · 21/02/2020 10:07

There's loads of different ones out there.

Google is your friend

10FrozenFingers · 21/02/2020 10:08

No room for one - I declined the council's offer of one.

Divebar · 21/02/2020 10:08

Well I replaced mine with something a little more aesthetically appealing. ( I doubt I would fit mine under the sink)

BonnieSeptember · 21/02/2020 10:09

I just use one of the compostable bags to put scraps in when I cook, then straight into the big good box outside to be collected

Somethingsosimple · 21/02/2020 10:09

Yes unfortunately no room under the sink in tiny kitchen

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Ponoka7 · 21/02/2020 10:10

I keep mine by against my back door and just move it when I need to, which isn't often in this weather. It's different if you have a dog, of course.

Under my kitchen sink is my cleaning stuff which I've been threatening for months to sort out.

NearlyGranny · 21/02/2020 10:11

I got a trendy metal bucket affair with a seal on the lid. It lives on display but in the laundry (utility) by the back door.

TheDogsMother · 21/02/2020 10:11

Our council doesn't do these yet but I do have a dog who is most efficient

Polestar50 · 21/02/2020 10:12

There are some great alternatives out there,
Google 'Ceramic compost caddy' for some examples from country kitchen to sleek and modern.
They can be a bit pricey but we splashed out on one as we thought it's something we were going to use and look at every day. No regrets.
Line with compostable liners, which then get transferred to the bigger outdoor caddy. No mess or cleaning at all.

MaggieFS · 21/02/2020 10:12

We have one of these as our council ones are bigger and uglier. I leave the council one outside.

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Marmalady75 · 21/02/2020 10:15

I’ve got the same one as @MaggieFS, but in white with green trim. It works a treat and contains all the smells.

1Morewineplease · 21/02/2020 10:16

I’ve got a lovely ceramic one which just looks like a storage canister and the excess compost bag handles just tuck inside a ring.

1Morewineplease · 21/02/2020 10:17

Came from Amazon

HowlsMovingBungalow · 21/02/2020 10:18

I also just plonk all food waste in a compostable bag and then shove in the outdoor food compost bin.

Potentialmadcatlady · 21/02/2020 10:19

IKEA’s smallest version of this fits the recyclable bags perfectly. It’s lid sits tight enough to hold in smell and it’s fully bleach-able. And it’s white. I use small one for food, middle sized one for dry recycling and big one for ‘mixed non recycling items’. They stack untop of each other

TheOrigBrave · 21/02/2020 10:22

I've got the same one as Marmalady. It sits on top of the counter height freezer by the back door. There's too much other stuff under the sink.
It's certainly a little better to look at than the ugly council one.

Synecdoche · 21/02/2020 10:23

I line an old mushroom punnet with the biodegradable bags and keep that on the work surface. Every day I take the bag outside to where I keep the bin.

Clangus00 · 21/02/2020 10:26

I just use the bags when required & stick it straight out into the bin outside.

LizzieMacQueen · 21/02/2020 10:28

This is beautiful (IMO). Joseph and Joseph.

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Toria70 · 21/02/2020 10:30

We already have a garden waste bin, a general waste and a recycling bin. The compost bin was a step too far for me, and I got fed up with having it on the worktop and the dog permanently trying to pull it off.

AtMyDesk · 21/02/2020 10:30

Why does it have to be on the worktop - can't you put it under the sink?

NaomiFromMilkShake · 21/02/2020 10:31

Is it invisible. Grin

ATowelAndAPotato · 21/02/2020 10:37

we have a Joseph Joseph Totem bin, and the food waste caddy sits inside the top section, we use the bottom section for dry recycling.

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