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RE: Hotbins - Bren - 03-07-2024

Thanks Veggie I'll stop putting Avocado peel in my Dalek.


RE: Hotbins - Small chilli - 08-07-2025

Did you buy a plinth with your hotbin Veggie? I’m trying to work out if I need one or if sitting in on a pallet would raise it enough to collect the liquid.


RE: Hotbins - Veggie - 08-07-2025

I didn't buy a plinth. According to #27
"Its in the corner of the GH at the mo but I need to find a few more bricks to raise it off the ground so that I can catch any liquid. I've cut the front/top off the box and left the bin inside it as an extra layer of insulation!"
I've tried looking under the Hotbin but can't see what its on - but I can feel a piece of wood a couple of inches back from the front (if that makes sense!
Photo soon.


RE: Hotbins - Veggie - 08-07-2025

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This is how I catch the liquid - two plastic supermarket trays. (Two trays to rigidity).They fit perfectly under the Hotbin. I pour from these into a container (funnel needed).


RE: Hotbins - Small chilli - 08-07-2025

Thank you. That all makes perfect sense. Think I’ll go with plan A. Not have a plinth.


RE: Hotbins - Veggie - 08-07-2025

Don't make the base too high as shorties, like me, can just about reach into the bin to stir it.
Leave plenty of room in front of it, for emptying. I put a plastic sheet down, with a big plant/gravel tray on top. Rake the compost out onto the tray and shovel it into buckets. When some compost has been removed, the upper layers drop down to fill the space which makes emptying the compost at the back of the bin "interesting". I've never emptied it completely.


RE: Hotbins - Small chilli - 08-07-2025

Was just planning on putting it on a pallet. Hopefully that won’t be too high for me to fill it and stir it. But high enough to collect liquid from the bottom


RE: Hotbins - Veggie - 09-07-2025

The filling is easy - just lift the lid. because mine's in the GH I can't let the lid open to upright. So I made a "stay/prop" to keep it open. Mine's just a piece of plastic with a couple of knobs on each end. I put an elasticated cord /bunjee around the bin to keep the "tools" handy. You'll work out what's best for you.
When are you getting it?


RE: Hotbins - Small chilli - 09-07-2025

Just wondering when would be best. Now, so I can have it up and running before winter. Wait for sales for best price. Wait till I’ve got my other tunnel up. As that’s where I want it to live.

Basically I don’t know when, I just know it’s definitely happening.


RE: Hotbins - Veggie - 10-07-2025

Think I bought mine as a special offer from Marshalls. Keep an eye on the places that sell them and be ready to pounce when something comes up.

Just looked at the Hotbins site and the have a £10 delivery charge to the Scottish islands. Something esle to think about!
https://hotbincomposting.com/blogs/news/scottish-delivery-charges-review