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Compost Crock

Place this decorative ceramic composting crock by the kitchen sink to save kitchen waste.

After it's full, empty it out onto your compost pile to help nurture your garden and indoor plants. It keeps kitchen scraps where they won't leak or create a mess.

The activated carbon filter allows air to circulate to prevent rotting whilst keeping your kitchen smell-free. It may also be used as a container on the dining table for disposing of prawn, crab, lobster or mussel shells.

Easy to clean, dishwasher safe and available in two sizes.

The standard model holds 1 gallon of waste and measures D17.7cms x H26.6cms, available for just 19.99.

The jumbo model holds 1.5 gallons of waste and measures D21cms x H30cms, available for just 24.99.

Also available a set of 4 carbon filters for just 4.99.

All prices have FREE UK Mainland p&p.

Click here to order your Compost Crock

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