28 June 2021 | Press Release
HOTBIN Composting launches the new HOTBIN Plinth, an accessory for the HOTBIN Compost bin range which simplifies the collection of liquid fertiliser produced from the HOTBIN.
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HOTBIN Composting Simplifies Liquid Fertiliser Collection with New HOTBIN Plinth
HOTBIN Composting launches the new HOTBIN Plinth, an accessory for the HOTBIN Compost bin range which simplifies the collection of liquid fertiliser produced from the HOTBIN.
The new HOTBIN Plinth complements the re-designed HOTBIN Mk.2 and HOTBIN Mini composting bins launched in 2019, that incorporated a built-in liquid fertiliser collection system. Whilst a popular feature, the HOTBIN Plinth provides simplified collection of the liquid fertiliser produced naturally by the composting process from within the HOTBIN.
Sitting underneath the HOTBIN unit, the HOTBIN Plinth raises it off the ground by 125mm (5 inches) whilst a cut-away section at the front allows for the placement of a suitable receptacle, such as a small watering can, underneath the tap to easily collect the liquid fertiliser. Supporting ridges and a drainage hole on the top of the HOTBIN Plinth provide a stable and sturdy platform whilst preventing pooling of rainwater in the base.
Designed and manufactured in the UK, the HOTBIN Plinth is made from 100% recyclable expanded polypropylene.
Available in two sizes the HOTBIN Plinth retails at £39.99 for the HOTBIN Mk.2 Plinth and £34.99 for the HOTBIN Mini Plinth and is available to buy online from hotbincomposting.com or from our network of approved retailers.
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About HOTBIN Composting
HOTBIN Composting owned by Engineered Foam Products Ltd, is a UK business that design and manufacture a range of aerobic hot composters; the HOTBIN Mk.2 and RHS Chelsea Product of the Year 2019 winner, the HOTBIN Mini.
The HOTBIN Composting product range is made from expanded polypropylene, a fully recyclable material.
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