Everything You Need To Know About Stainless and Plastic Composting Bins

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Are Stainless bins better? With the home indoor composting trend on the rise there is vast variety of different kinds of kitchen compost bin that are flooding the market and you must make your selection of the kind that will be most suitable for your kitchen use according to their features and usability.

So when you are considering the buying of some kind of a kitchen composter, then the most common two choices that you will be faced with are the plastic composting bin and the stainless bin. So when you are faced with such a decision and are yet undecided, here are a few things that you can compare the two types of compost bins with to help you make a more concrete decision.

Pros and Cons of the Stainless Bin and the Plastic Composting Bin

Of course, the fairer choice would be a stainless steel bin for various reasons as the more modern and preferred kind of kitchen compost bin. However, if we had to consider the pros about the plastic compost bin it would have to be the very low cost of the product. A plastic composting bin will cost you a lot lesser than the stainless bin so if you are looking for a low cost option then the plastic one should definitely be your choice as ultimately it will provide you with the end result of a rich compost but it may not look as good doing it.


However, there are some other points of comparison where the stainless bin for the kitchen seems to be a better choice. For instance, in terms of durability, a stainless steel bin or container will serve much better as a compost bin than a plastic one because stainless steel materials do not crack or break as easily as a plastic one might. With a plastic compost bin in your kitchen you will always have to worry about whether your container is cracking or breaking or not because that would mean that all the organic waste that you had been storing will spill out and dirty the environment.

Not only is durability an issue as far as a good kitchen compost bin is considered, but also the fact that the plastic is a material that absorbs smell should also be given a thought. Since a compost bin will be storing organic matter for a long length of time during which the compost is being formed, there is obviously going to be some kind of bad stench that will be given out. In a plastic composting bin the plastic compost container itself will absorb the stench and therefore the kitchen will very easily smell of the organic matter, that can cause a nuisance for people living in the house. However, with a stainless bin the problem of the smell will not be there, because it stainless steel does not have the property of absorbing smell, so the material of the bin itself will prevent any kind of odor from spreading and causing disturbance.


There you have it the pros of cons of the two types of indoor composters. Ultimately in making the decision among the two compost containers you will have to decide whether you prefer the low cost of the plastic compost bin over the sleeker look, durability, and odor protection of the stainless steel bin. I for one know which one I prefer, but we will the decision making up to you.


Joann is a student and freelance writer who enjoys traveling. You should also read her other articles on compost bin vs compost tumbler, kitchen composter, and stainless bin.





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