The Essential Kitchen Bokashi Compost Bin - 4.4 Gallon Food Waste Recycler
The Essential Kitchen Bokashi Compost Bin - 4.4 Gallon Food Waste Recycler
Summary
Summary
Simplify composting with the Essential Bokashi Compost Bin Starter Kit, a complete indoor system that turns food scraps into nutrient-rich compost with easy, odor-free convenience.
Whether you're new to composting or looking for a more efficient indoor solution, this all-in-one kit provides a simple and effective way to recycle virtually all food waste year-round.
For continuous food recycling, we recommend investing in two buckets.
Unlike traditional composting methods, Bokashi fermentation allows you to compost a wide variety of food scraps, including meat, fish, dairy, cooked foods, and small bones. Simply add food waste, sprinkle Bokashi bran over each layer, and let the fermentation process naturally break down organic matter while preventing unpleasant odors. The result is a cleaner, faster, and more convenient composting experience suitable for apartments, homes, and small spaces.
Built with an airtight design and quality materials, the Essential Bokashi Compost Bin helps reduce waste sent to landfills while producing nutrient-rich pre-compost and beneficial Bokashi tea for gardens and plants. Its compact footprint makes it ideal for kitchens, closets, garages, sheds, and indoor composting setups.
Made from 75% post-consumer recycled materials, each durable Bokashi compost bin includes a draining sieve, presser, dosage container, drain cup, spigot, airtight lid, base, complete instruction manual, and a 1 lb bag of Premium Bokashi compost starter.
Features & Benefits:
- Complete indoor Bokashi composting starter kit
- 4.4 gallon capacity ideal for households and apartments
- Made from 75% post-consumer recycled materials
- Includes 1 lb bag of Premium Bokashi compost starter
- Airtight lid helps prevent odors and pests
- Processes meat, fish, dairy, cooked foods, fruits, and vegetables
- Converts food waste into nutrient-rich soil amendments
- Produces beneficial Bokashi tea for plants and gardens
- Built-in spigot for easy liquid drainage
- Undiluted liquid can be used as a drain cleaner or weed suppressant
- Includes draining sieve, presser, dosage container, and drain cup
- Virtually odor-free indoor composting system
- Easy-to-follow instructions included
- Suitable for year-round indoor composting
- Durable and easy-to-clean construction
Ideal For:
- Beginner composters
- Indoor composting enthusiasts
- Apartment and condo living
- Sustainable households
- Kitchen food scrap recycling
- Organic gardeners
- Urban composting setups
- Eco-conscious families
How To Use:
Bucket Bokashi Systems:
Within your Bokashi bucket, add a layer of food scraps. Sprinkle in the Bokashi bran until the most recent layer is covered, and continue this process until your bin is full. Once filled, leave the system to ferment for 2 weeks and avoid exposing the system to air.
We recommend draining the liquid every 2-3 days, which can be used as a "compost tea" / "Bokashi tea" once diluted. We recommend diluting the liquid at a ratio of 100:1 (water:liquid) to make the acidity levels safe for plants. Even when diluted, avoid adding it to young and tender plants or their foliage. Instead, add diluted bokashi juice to the soil surrounding the plants. You can also use the Bokashi tea concentrate to clean your household drains.
After the food waste has fermented you can bury the contents of your bucket directly in the soil to finish off decomposing or you can add it to an existing compost pile or worm bed, or feed it to livestock! It should fully decompose in another 2 weeks or so, depending on conditions.
If you'd like a continuous system, we highly recommend investing in two buckets, so that as the first is closed off for a 1-2 week fermentation period, you can still add scraps to your second one. You'll know the Bokashi bran is working when you see white fungal growth.
Feeding your Bokashi Bin:
- Eggshells (crushed works best)
- Paper napkins, paper towels, tissues and plain paper (in limited quantities)
- Uncoated cardboard (in limited quantities)
- Coffee filters / tea bags
- Fruit and vegetable scraps, including citrus
- Dairy and cheese
- Bread
- Meats, fish and cooked food
- Faded flowers
Avoid:
- Thick cardboard or lots of dry paper: bokashi works best when the bin stays fairly moist, too much dry carbon material can slow fermentation
- Glossy or plastic-coated paper
- Napkins with cleaning chemicals, disinfectant, or lots of grease
- Large eggshell chunks
- Fluids (vinegar, juice, milk, oil or water)
- Pet waste
- Ashes
- Larger bones
Important Note: Bokashi composting is a fermentation process and requires regular application of Bokashi compost starter. Finished material should be buried in soil or added to a traditional compost pile for final decomposition. The pre-compost is very acidic so it is not recommended to bury directly beside vegetable gardens right out of the Bokashi bin.
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