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Hotbin composters - any fire risk
On Wed, 2 Aug 2017 13:10:57 +0100, alan_m
wrote: On 02/08/2017 03:31, Andy Burns wrote: wrote: You might even find a local tall building being stripped of some. Ouch! The OP was concerned about the bin not catching fire! Going from the state of my brothers that seems unlikely , the Hotbin as it comes is far more enclosed than than Daleks or a box made from pallets and if you are putting in fairly moist things like kitchen waste and leafy plants the top is a disgusting looking steamy morass of things turning into a sort of soup which is why to get reasonable compost you have to add the bulking agent , or in other words some dry material like twigs or cardboard. G.Harman |
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