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A new lease on food scraps.
We can clearly see why Bamboozle’s compost bin is a community favorite in our Shop, besides the fact that it’s one of the prettiest we’ve ever seen. The replaceable charcoal filter in its lid absorbs garbage-y odors and can hop right in the dishwasher along with the rest of the bin’s parts. Got a few days to go before you visit your local composting site? No problem—you can store the bin in the freezer to pause the process. And the good news keeps on coming: Because it’s made from biodegradable bamboo fiber, this bin will last for ages (so you can show off that slim handle that much longer), and it’ll have a low impact once its composting days are over.
For the 83 percent of our community who says they don’t compost but would like to, we’ve got a 101 guide that, ahem, breaks it all down for you. Not everything needs to decompose before being repurposed, either—some food scraps can go straight in your garden to fertilize plants and ward off pests (it’s true!). And don’t even get us started on ways to reuse coffee grounds.
- Made in: China.
- Product Warranty:
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns
We can clearly see why Bamboozle’s compost bin is a community favorite in our Shop, besides the fact that it’s one of the prettiest we’ve ever seen. The replaceable charcoal filter in its lid absorbs garbage-y odors and can hop right in the dishwasher along with the rest of the bin’s parts. Got a few days to go before you visit your local composting site? No problem—you can store the bin in the freezer to pause the process. And the good news keeps on coming: Because it’s made from biodegradable bamboo fiber, this bin will last for ages (so you can show off that slim handle that much longer), and it’ll have a low impact once its composting days are over.
For the 83 percent of our community who says they don’t compost but would like to, we’ve got a 101 guide that, ahem, breaks it all down for you. Not everything needs to decompose before being repurposed, either—some food scraps can go straight in your garden to fertilize plants and ward off pests (it’s true!). And don’t even get us started on ways to reuse coffee grounds.
A new lease on food scraps.
We can clearly see why Bamboozle’s compost bin is a community favorite in our Shop, besides the fact that it’s one of the prettiest we’ve ever seen. The replaceable charcoal filter in its lid absorbs garbage-y odors and can hop right in the dishwasher along with the rest of the bin’s parts. Got a few days to go before you visit your local composting site? No problem—you can store the bin in the freezer to pause the process. And the good news keeps on coming: Because it’s made from biodegradable bamboo fiber, this bin will last for ages (so you can show off that slim handle that much longer), and it’ll have a low impact once its composting days are over.
For the 83 percent of our community who says they don’t compost but would like to, we’ve got a 101 guide that, ahem, breaks it all down for you. Not everything needs to decompose before being repurposed, either—some food scraps can go straight in your garden to fertilize plants and ward off pests (it’s true!). And don’t even get us started on ways to reuse coffee grounds.
- Made in: China.
- Product Warranty:
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns
We can clearly see why Bamboozle’s compost bin is a community favorite in our Shop, besides the fact that it’s one of the prettiest we’ve ever seen. The replaceable charcoal filter in its lid absorbs garbage-y odors and can hop right in the dishwasher along with the rest of the bin’s parts. Got a few days to go before you visit your local composting site? No problem—you can store the bin in the freezer to pause the process. And the good news keeps on coming: Because it’s made from biodegradable bamboo fiber, this bin will last for ages (so you can show off that slim handle that much longer), and it’ll have a low impact once its composting days are over.
For the 83 percent of our community who says they don’t compost but would like to, we’ve got a 101 guide that, ahem, breaks it all down for you. Not everything needs to decompose before being repurposed, either—some food scraps can go straight in your garden to fertilize plants and ward off pests (it’s true!). And don’t even get us started on ways to reuse coffee grounds.