I've been composting kitchen scraps for over 6 years now; a plastic bucket I already had did the trick for a couple years, but then I broke the lid.
If you have a little bit of floor space to dedicate to a container, and you're ok buying something new, I have to recommend a model like this:
http://www.simplehuman.com/products/trash-cans/bathroom/plastic.html Or maybe you can find something like it at a rummage sale?
It's a big enough size that I don't have to empty it daily, which is a blessing in winter. But what I really like about it (and this is what got me to register on permies for the first time to make this recommendation) is being able to use your feet to open the lid. It might sound trivial, but being able to step open the lid and use both hands to scrape food adds up to serious ease-of-use.
I've been using it for at least four years and it hasn't cracked or anything. The liner inside can be removed and washed easily.
(I'm slightly embarassed my first post here sounds like an ad!)