30L Double Deluxe Stainless Steel Bokashi Composter – Frankton's
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30L Double Deluxe Stainless Steel Bokashi Composter

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Sustainability Information

Reduce
The Bokashi Composting System is one of the most effective ways of recycling kitchen organic waste including cooked and uncooked meat, fish, fruit and vegetables.

Recycle
This product is recyclable end the end of its life.

Further Information

Dimensions:
Height: 43cm / 430mm / 17 inches
Diameter: 34cm / 340mm / 13.4 inches

The exclusive 30L Double Stainless Steel Bokashi Composter kit takes Bokashi composting to a whole new level. Compost in style and show off your bokashi bin instead of hiding it in a cupboard. Suitable for all kitchens these Bokashi bins are sure to be a hit in the home as well as a great option for commercial kitchens. The lid has a rubber seal with 3 locks, its large capacity will enable it to hold lots more food waste.

The kit includes 2 x 30 Litre Stainless Steel Bokashi Bins with Stainless Steel Tap, Stainless Steel Drainage Platform, 2kg Bokashi Bran, 1 Bokashi Scoop & Full Instructions, Hints, Tips and Advice.

You can also add the fermented compost from the Bokashi Bin into your wormery to make nutrient rich liquid to add to your garden.

Bokashi Buckets are clean, odourless and simple to use. You simply introduce your waste to the Bokashi Bucket, sprinkle some Bokashi Bran over the top and repeat the process until the Bokashi Bucket is full. Then, you leave it for 2-3 weeks to complete the fermentation, drawing liquid off every few days. Once complete, the waste is ready to be dug into the garden, added to your compost heap or introduced to a wormery to be 'finished off' if you need it added to plants and vegetables. Because the Bokashi has fermented the food and neutralised any odour, it should no longer attract vermin when put into your composter.

Adding the fermented compost to the wormery will speed up the process in your wormery and it can help to produce nutrient rich liquid for composting. The anaerobic process it goes through in the Bokashi Bin and the aerobic process in the wormery, combines to make the most out of your food waste.

 

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The exclusive 30L Double Stainless Steel Bokashi Composter kit takes Bokashi composting to a whole new level. Compost in style and show off your bokashi bin instead of hiding it in a cupboard. Suitable for all kitchens these Bokashi bins are sure to be a hit in the home as well as a great option for commercial kitchens. The lid has a rubber seal with 3 locks, its large capacity will enable it to hold lots more food waste.

The kit includes 2 x 30 Litre Stainless Steel Bokashi Bins with Stainless Steel Tap, Stainless Steel Drainage Platform, 2kg Bokashi Bran, 1 Bokashi Scoop & Full Instructions, Hints, Tips and Advice.

You can also add the fermented compost from the Bokashi Bin into your wormery to make nutrient rich liquid to add to your garden.

Bokashi Buckets are clean, odourless and simple to use. You simply introduce your waste to the Bokashi Bucket, sprinkle some Bokashi Bran over the top and repeat the process until the Bokashi Bucket is full. Then, you leave it for 2-3 weeks to complete the fermentation, drawing liquid off every few days. Once complete, the waste is ready to be dug into the garden, added to your compost heap or introduced to a wormery to be 'finished off' if you need it added to plants and vegetables. Because the Bokashi has fermented the food and neutralised any odour, it should no longer attract vermin when put into your composter.

Adding the fermented compost to the wormery will speed up the process in your wormery and it can help to produce nutrient rich liquid for composting. The anaerobic process it goes through in the Bokashi Bin and the aerobic process in the wormery, combines to make the most out of your food waste.