What is a Compost Pail?
Compost pails, also known as compost keepers, are used to collect food scraps in your house for later transport to the compost pile. Most compost pails have an odor-free feature, preventing smells from escaping into your house. When placed in a regular container, foods such as garlic and onions will fill the house with a strong sulfuric odor. Compost pails allow you to store the old food in an attractive container that will hold in the odors. There are several types of compost pails to meet the needs of every household. They include the ceramic, stainless steel, endurance, and odor-free compost pail. All of these pails serve the basic purpose of storing and transporting compost, but they each have individual features that make them more desirable than the others. The ceramic compost pail is one of the most popular of the pails. It is the least expensive and works efficiently. It has a snug fitting lid to prevent odors from escaping and dual charcoal filters for odor absorption. Ceramic