Many people would like to compost, but hesitate for one specific reason: concern about unpleasant odors. No one wants a smelly composter in their garden, on their patio, or even near their house. This is exactly where the SUPERCOMP comes in. This well-designed composter shows that modern composting can be clean, hygienic, and completely odor-free—and even faster and more convenient than traditional systems. Once you've experienced how easy and odorless the SUPERCOMP works, you will lose all skepticism about composting.
Why compost sometimes smells – and why that's a good thing with SUPERCOMP doesn't happen
Doesn't the composter smell unpleasant?
Unpleasant odors only arise when the compost material is insufficiently aerated—this leads to rotting instead of decomposition. With conventional composters, odors often arise because the pile becomes compacted and the core does not get enough air—especially if it is not turned regularly.
At SUPERCOMP , the integrated sliding/support device ensures continuous vertical ventilation ("chimney effect") – even in the center of the pile. A supporting layer forms in the area of the device, which keeps the pile loose: oxygen reliably reaches the entire compost, preventing pockets of decay – and thus also unpleasant odors. The finished compost can be conveniently removed from the harvesting chamber.
This significantly accelerates the composting process, allowing you to add up to three times the amount of waste. Another advantage is that vertical aeration completely eliminates the need for tedious turning.
Why the SUPERCOMP remains fundamentally odorless
The SUPERCOMP does not prevent odors by covering them up or using chemical additives, but rather through a technically clean solution: a continuous supply of oxygen. This prevents organic waste from rotting and instead converts it into compost under optimal conditions. The result is high-quality compost instead of unpleasant-smelling decomposition products. It is precisely this uniform aeration that distinguishes the SUPERCOMP from conventional composting systems such as plastic or wire composters and plug-in systems.
Advantages of SUPERCOMP as a worm composter
As a worm composter, the SUPERCOMP provides ideal living conditions for compost worms and microorganisms. The quiet environment without turning, constant aeration, and loose structure promote high worm activity. The result is particularly nutrient-rich worm humus, which sustainably improves plant growth, soil structure, and water storage capacity.
High-quality materials and variants
The SUPERCOMP is available in robust, durable designs. The materials used are weatherproof, stable, and designed for long-term outdoor use. All variants follow the same principle: closed construction, optimal ventilation, and maximum hygiene.
What advantages does a composter generally offer?
A good composter reduces organic waste, saves on garbage disposal costs, and closes the natural cycle in your own garden. Instead of disposing of valuable organic matter, you create nutrient-rich soil and humus. The SUPERCOMP combines these general advantages with maximum convenience, cleanliness, and efficiency.
FAQ – Frequently asked questions about odors and compost
Why does compost smell bad for many people who compost?
This is usually due to a lack of oxygen, compaction, or a lack of conversion. This leads to rotting processes.
Can a compost bin really be odor-free?
Yes – if it is fully ventilated. The SUPERCOMP ensures that oxygen reaches the core of the pile and that the compost remains fully aerated thanks to the chimney effect.
Do I have to turn the compost when SUPERCOMP ?
No. There is no need to turn the pile, as the integrated support device keeps it loose and allows for continuous aeration.
Is the SUPERCOMP also suitable for densely populated residential areas and neighborhoods?
Yes, it can be used without any problems near houses, in residential areas, and even in densely built-up residential areas. Will sufficient quantities of compost still be produced?
Do bad odors attract pests?
Yes. Decay and strong odors can attract pests such as rats, mice, or snails, as rotting organic waste smells intense and is perceived as a food source.
At SUPERCOMP , this is effectively prevented: thanks to low-odor composting and the completely enclosed, fully sealed design—including seals on all openings and the base plate—odors remain inside the system and pests stay out.








