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Bokashi Indoor Kitchen Composter Guide

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http://www.cleanairgardening.com/kitchen.html This Bokashi Indoor Kitchen Composter is perfect for anyone who lives in an apartment or has a backyard too small for large compost piles or bins. This composter is small and fits under most kitchen sinks.

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  • I thought anaerobic bacteria produced methane. Isn't that worse than composting through aerobic decomposition?

  • @thewindsofsong i'm sure you can put 'anything' but animal waste in there. Its main perk is being able to add meat/dairy/fish, so take advantage of paying per bucket of compost (bokashi refills) and use it to the fullest.

  • Absolutely agree. Those buckets one can get from a grocery store (ask their deli or bakery section) or fast food (and other) restaurants.

    P.S. The stupid mini-thing is 70 bucks...Plus shipping :((. Oh, my...

  • Just Get two 5 gallon bucks one with lid. Put holes in one and put the one with holes in other. and put waste in it and put lid on it. you can get these buckets pretty much anywhere for free. don't buy this stupid mini-thing that costs prolly 30 plus bucks.

  • thewindsofsong> Yes, you can put in anything organic. This will even handle meat and milk products. The anaerobic bacteria work differently from aerobic bacteria, and in that way they have fewer worries.

  • heirunapparent> The fermenting process reduces the volume of the compost and draining out liquid will also help. If you fill it with compost all at once, it's only possible to fit in about 5 gallons until it settles and starts breaking down.

  • Did you think about it before you said it can hold ten gallons of compost?

    If it's smaller than a 5-gallon bucket how does it hold ten gallons especially with all that void space at the bottom?

  • can you put anything in it?

  • great video, the sound is poor quality

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