Norpro 94 Stainless-Steel Composter Keeper
- Compost container with handle and tight-fitting lid
- Charcoal filter provides odor-free use for up to 6 months
- Durable stainless-steel construction; attractive satin finish
- Cleans easily with soapy sponge; replacement filters included
- Measures 7 by 7 by 11 inches
Product Description
Nor Pro Stainless Steel Composter Keeper. Conveniently store food scraps in this odor eliminating container before transferring food to an outside composter. Attractive satin finish stainless steel. Tight fitting lid holds charcoal filter set for odor free use up to six months…. More >>
Norpro 94 Stainless-Steel Composter Keeper

This item was a gift. When ordered, the item was listed as, “in stock”. The item was delayed at least once. I will not order any products from this vendor in the future.
I own this compost Keeper and thats just what it is. it does NOT compost your scrap it merly holds it until you transport it to the compost pile. the odor elimenator charcole pads were very un-helpful because they did there job so well. you never know when mold is starting to form in there ( Which is regularly). this product is a waste of 60 dollars and could be easily substituted with a bucket.
I purchased this stainless (?) can two months ago and I went to empty into my composer and noticed black stains on the shelf. I took the plastic bag out and filled the pail up with water and placed it on a sheet of paper and
noticed the paper getting wet, I took a rag and washed the outside and noticed black corrosion marks. I filled the pail and the water was running out. I used plastic bags in every filling but some of the waste leaked out
but noway in just sixty days should the stainless (?) rust out. Made in China so this is just a chunk of tin sold as steel.
For those who do home composting this is a handy and attractive way to store your scraps before bringing them out to the pile. Stores plenty, good quality. I wish I would have bought this years ago!
$40 (on sale) for a container that comes with holes in the lid, designed specifically so you have to keep buying charcoal filters forever. Does that really make sense?
Spend $15 for a stainless steel cannister (or less for a plastic one) with a sealing lid. It will last for decades and–what a concept!–seals odors in for free. (Okay, it won’t have that cute little bail handle. Isn’t $25 a bit steep for a cute little handle?)
If it smells, EMPTY IT!