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•This compost caddy hangs neatly on the side of your trash can and is easy to detach for use on your kitchen counter during food prep and clean up.
•Attaches to the side of rectangular or slim liner rim trash cans to keep the compost caddy securely in place – magnets also help keep lid open while in use.
•Food scraps are smelly, the soft-seal lid lets food scraps breathe minimizing odor and keeping pests like fruit flies away.
•Handled bucket holds a large amount of food scraps and is easy to remove for dumping compost or cleaning.
•The compost caddy's stainless steel surface is protected by an invisible fingerprint-proof coating that is also infused with Agion, an EPA-registered antimicrobial that inhibits the growth of bacteria, fungi, mold, and mildew.
•code Z custom fit compostable liners fit the compost caddy perfectly and make it easy to remove food scraps neatly and cleanly, fully decomposing with the rest of your compost.
Store compost scraps easily and efficiently with our odor-minimizing stainless steel compost caddy. It attaches to a magnetic dock that hangs at the side of your rectangular or slim liner rim trash can, or you can detach it for use on your kitchen counter. The soft-seal lid allows food scraps to breathe, keeping odor under control and pests away. The plastic inner bucket is removable so it's easy to dump out scraps or clean. The caddy's stainless steel surface is protected by an invisible fingerprint-proof coating tha





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