♻️ Compost in Style: Your Kitchen's New Best Friend!
The Joseph Joseph Intelligent Waste Stack 4 Kitchen Food Waste Compost Caddy is a sleek, 4-litre recycling bin designed to keep your kitchen tidy and odour-free. Featuring a ventilated design and a replaceable odour filter, this caddy combines functionality with modern aesthetics. Its easy-access flip-top lid and hygienic materials make it a practical choice for eco-conscious households.
Brand | Joseph Joseph |
Model Number | 30016 |
Colour | Graphite |
Product Dimensions | 23.52 x 19.71 x 16.1 cm; 780.18 g |
Capacity | 4 litres |
Material | Stainless Steel Plastic |
Special Features | Pull-out |
Item Weight | 780 g |
K**A
THIS BIN HAS CHANGED MY LIFE
Seriously. Already having it second summer and not a single time I could smell the bin in the heat, it holds the smells perfectly and that is crucial when having an open kitchen like ours. Most of the filter fit in as well, so no need to stock up the brand ones. The design is also looking good, just a simple box standing on the counter. Worth every penny
M**T
Well made, attractive and smell free
Nice and discrete and the usual Joseph Joseph quality. Easy to clean and the line has a filter, so the small of ripe vegetable doesn't spill over into the kitchen. You can use degradable bags or paper bags (I prefer the former, as they don't get soggy and split) depending upon what you need for recycling.
C**M
Great food waste caddy
Super happy with this item.caddy is compact and has a nice design,very sturdy,closes well adn looks nice on the counter or kitchen.Colour is not white,it's a very light grey.Very easy to add the bag ( I used 6 l bag and fits well) and to put / remove the filter. The handle is super useful to move the caddy from one place to anoter.This is a good purchase
M**L
Classy but could be bigger
Works perfectly well in our kitchen, but not really big enough
C**
Modern and sleek
Great and the filter is a great feature to stop any smells from food waste
L**E
A nice worktop repository for food scraps.
Whilst I find the Joseph Joseph Brand to be a little pretentious and overpriced, this worktop food repository is an excellent addition to any kitchen if you live within a council area that requires you to dispose of food scraps separately to other rubbish. I would not buy their compostable food waste bags, as these are massively overpriced in my opinion and far better value alternatives are available from Amazon.
K**S
Looks stylish
I was previously using a tin waste bin to match my utensil tin. But it got rusty. I am happy with the colour and the style. It's a good size and I like the bin can be wiped clean. I read some people have been having trouble getting the right size compostsble bags for the bin. I use Tesco compostsble bin liners which are perfect.
W**E
compact, practical, stylish -> could be a perfect solution for you too...
It took me ages to make up my mind about the choice of a little waste container to put on my worktop.This J & J waste container ticked all the boxes for me, except the price box! I finally realized if placed on the right hand side of my sink, not far from my dark grey and stainless steel kettle and toaster by Breville, the dark grey plastic and the stainless steel handle of the J & J compost container would match perfectly. I have to admit this was the last reason that made me go ahead with the order, (though not the main reason!) but I was still thinking the price was a bit high.I must say I am now DELIGHTED with the practical and stylish result on my worktop! Worth every penny of it!Liner bags? Easy to notice the way of fixing the liner bags was very well thought of. Even the bags I had (a bit too big), worked. I will eventually shop around at Amazon to buy the proper size of J & J liners for it.This little compost container corresponds perfectly to my needs. I have already got a dual Brabantia kitchen bin on the kitchen floor. It has 2 sections - one of which is for all our garden compost. We are vegetarian, we always make fresh soup and we eat lots of fruit & veg so, we get lots and lots of peelings going straight into that bin. When full, it's emptied into our large compost bins at the end of the garden.I needed a small size compost container on my worktop (instead of using a salad bowl covered with a large plate!!!) to fill up with items connected with food I do NOT put in my garden compost (bits of cooked food, cheese rinds, daily peelings of citrus fruit, large stones from avocados (take years to decompose!) & stones from peaches and apricots, plus coffee filters & tea bags). The Council give us a sort of good size brown bucket to fill up with stuff for garden compost + bits of cooked foods and whatever you don't want to dump into your own garden compost -- but all must be put in biodegradable bags.No place on my kitchen floor for this brown squarish bucket, and it is much too big (and ugly) to put on my worktop! I keep it in the garage. The "bucket" in question gets emptied once a week at the same time as our general rubblish bins. Every 5 or 6 days, I empty the contents of my little J&J container into that brown bucket. Perfect solution for me.I now could not do without my J&J compact waste container, sitting nicely on my kitchen worktop, next to my sink, looking great with other accessories, and doing a much much better job than my old salad bowl covered with a plate! A liner bag gets filled within just about a week and it never ever smells. I feel I have now completed all my efforts towards the recycling of food, in a very satisfactory and very happy way!
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