To compost successfully, you need two things: A compost pile and a container for your food scraps.

The Sure-Close food scrap container is the most practical container for a number of key reasons:

-Rinse it out in seconds
-Generous capacity holds a week’s worth of food scraps
-Secure lid will not open if container is dropped
-Wide angle opening allows easy filling and emptying
-Aerated lid prevents food from becoming moldy or attracting pests
-Made of durable, recyclable plastic

Composting boils down to just three simple steps:

-Fill your food scrap container
-Empty it into the compost pile each week
-Rinse it out

That’s it!  In five minutes a week, you’re cutting your waste in half, and creating a powerful soil enhancer right in your backyard.

With the right tools, composting is second nature.

The Sure-Close puts you one step closer to composting excellence, and for just over ten bucks, you can’t go wrong with it.

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  1. Janice Render

    I want to know it it can be attached to the inside of the kitchen cabinet, does it come with the attachment?
    No site I have been to even addresses this question

    1. tylerw

      This one does not… however, I think a standard hook with an over-the-door design could make do.

      The YukChuk is a decent food scrap collector that is specifically designed for hanging on the back of a cabinet door and comes with mounting hardware, too.

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When it comes to composting, you only need two things to make it work: A compost pile and a collection container in the kitchen.

The Sure-Close food scrap collector is by far the best container I’ve seen, and I’ve sampled a lot of kitchen containers.

For more people to catch on to composting, it has to be easy. This container is easy to clean, easy to use, and solves the problems that other containers have.

Here’s the specs:

-2 gallon/ 7 liter capacity… enough for a week’s worth of scraps

-Made of recyclable #2 HDPE plastic, manufactured in Canada

-Easily fits under the sink, in a corner, on the countertop

-The wide, angled opening makes it easy to fill and empty

-The lid stays open at 90 degrees, can be removed when emptying

-Ventilated lid prevents food scraps from fermenting and the holes are small enough that bugs/fruit flies can’t get in. The holes are tiny!

-The seal and latch are nice and tight.

When you think about it, composting comes down to just a few steps:

-Fill your food scrap container
-Carry it out to the compost pile each week
-Empty the container
-Clean it

With the Sure-Close, you can easily compost at home for less than five minutes a week with no hassles.

If you’re looking to start composting, this is a very helpful container that will meet your needs.

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