Friday, December 7, 2012

RTS Recycled Plastic Kitchen Composter and Compost Starter Kit

RTS Recycled Plastic Kitchen Composter and Compost Starter Kit Review


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RTS Recycled Plastic Kitchen Composter and Compost Starter Kit Feature

  • Made from 100% recycled plastic resin
  • Features a silver body with a black lid
  • Dimensions: 10.25L x 12.6W x 15H inches
  • Capacity of 1 cubic foot (4.75 gallons)
  • Allows for 100% home-compost; takes all food waste including meat, fish, dairy, and cooked food
The RTS Recycled Plastic Kitchen Composter and Compost Starter Kit allows for complete home-composting by tackling the elements of organic waste that cannot be put into a traditional compost bin. With the use of an activator and this kitchen compost bin, the food waste ferments; this allows it to be safely composted so it can be transferred to a conventional home-compost bin in a just a few days.ConstructionThe RTS Kitchen composter is made from 100% recycled plastic resin. It features a silver body with a black lid, and the extra-wide hatch allows for easy removal of the finished product.Using an Activator This air-tight container uses Bokashi, a bran-based material that has been prepared with EM (a mixed culture of naturally occurring friendly microorganisms) as a compost activator.Complete Home CompostingThis unit allows for 100% home-compost as it takes all food waste including meat, fish, dairy and cooked food, which has to be broken down before it can be transferred. Made from 100% recycled plastic resin. Features a silver body with a black lid. Dimensions: 10.25L x 12.6W x 15H inches. Capacity of 1 cubic foot (4.75 gallons). Allows for 100% home-compost; takes all food waste including meat, fish, dairy, and cooked food. Extra-wide hatch for easy removal of finished product. Unit weighs 4 lbs. when empty. Contents may be transferred to a traditional home-compost bin after a few days.


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Dec 07, 2012 16:04:06
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