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Price: $56.99 - $53.99
(as of Nov 22, 2024 04:35:42 UTC – Details)
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【Sturdy Construction】–This large tumbling composter makes recycling kitchen scraps a breeze. This premium BPA free organic compost bin is made from PP material and powder-coated steel construction, interlocking panels add sturdiness, sturdy enough to hold the device which does not rock or attempt to turn over even when spinning, stable enough not to fall over in even 40 mph winds as long as there is compost in it
【Practical Dual Chamber】–The outdoor compost tumbler bin has 2 separate chambers that allow you can use the compost more frequently and efficiently while a single barrel composter, you have to wait to add new materials until the original materials have properly decomposed. Also you can combine it with a dry source to avoid getting mushy compost.
【Convenience Aeration System】–The strong compost barrel features aeration holes as well as deep fins to break up clumps inside the chamber and mix lots of oxygen into the compost, please make sure that you have all the tabs in the holes as well or the panel won’t make a flat seam. Easy to use as the openings are divided, just slide the door open to add the compost material and slide shut
【Rotatable & Easy to Assemble】–This rotating waste bin is relatively easy to put together – half and hour or less, manual with installation steps in every package, a pair of gloves and screwdriver included. Center divider is made with angled edges with offsets, please make sure the edge fits into the slots of the panels when assembling. Tip: take advantage of the self locking nuts and thread the nuts on until they touch the plastic, then you can turn the screws without having to hold the nut
【Speedy Process & Space-saving】–Black color compost container can help absorb sunlight, allow for warm temperatures and faster composting. Compact enough for the outdoor space, looks nice in the yard and doesn’t stink as long as you keep the green/brown ratio correct. Makes composting in urban areas super easy! Maximum capacity of 43 gallon and assembled size of 28. 5″ X 25″ X 37″.Bundled with Garden Gloves: Convenient for digging, planting, and other gardening work
【Totally Organic and Speed Up Composing Process】Our compost bin utilizes cutting-edge technology, using rotation and ventilation to accelerate the composting process. Studies have shown that this design can more effectively convert organic waste, providing you with more fertilizer.The rotating and ventilating design turns these organic materials into high-quality compost in just a few weeks, providing ample nutrients for your garden
Customers say
Customers like the sturdiness, functionality, and size of the compost bin. They mention it’s heavy enough to withstand some gnawing by squirrels, works well, and is compact. Some appreciate the value for money. However, some customers disagree on the ease of assembly, rotation speed, door size, and screws.
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A Cautious Consumer –
Reviews were misleading so let me give mine
This was *not* difficult to put together. At all.I thought it would take two people to put it together because so many reviews said that, but I went at it alone anyway. For reference, Iâm 5â5â, 110lbs., with no upper-body strength and I had absolutely no problem putting it together by myself. The directions were fine. Every part fit perfectly. I did not need another person. I did not need additional tools. I did not need long arms to manage it.I have no idea why people are having difficulty with this. Itâs a little tedious because it requires a lot of bolts but itâs not difficult.As for the composter itself, itâs exactly what I was looking for. Itâs a decent size, sturdy, and spins effortlessly. I saw someone complain that water leaks out of it but thatâs a feature, not a bug. Compost needs oxygen. Without holes, it wouldnât work. It also arrived shockingly fast. Faster than anything else Iâd ordered that day.While this feels unnecessary, here are some tips for putting it together:- If the holes donât line up, turn the piece around. (This applies to anything youâre putting together.)- The panels are held together with nuts and bolts. Push the bolt through, screw the nut on the other side to secure it. To tighten it, hold the nut and use the screwdriver they provided to tighten.- In the hardware packet, there are two long bolts. Take them out and set them aside. All the little bolts go with the nuts with the flat textured edge, which is most of them, but there are two nuts that go with the long bolts and they *donât* have the flat edge. If youâre screwing it together and the nut feels weird, it probably belongs to the long bolt.- The edge of the last panel fits under the rim of the first panel, not over it. This is pretty intuitive, but Iâm mentioning this in case it isnât.- The only part that felt semi-tricky was the final one, when you set the composter onto the stand. Push the long bolts through the holes in the center pole, lift it up (itâs light), position the composter over the stand, and guide it so the bolts catch the holes in the stand. Then adjust until the bolts slide through and screw on the nuts.I donât usually write reviews but I feel like someone needs to mention that itâs actually pretty straightforward to put together. And itâs also an awesome product. Iâm buying another one right now.
Kenneth Allen –
I hope you are mechanically inclined!
I was excited to get this for making compost for my veggie garden. The frame was a snap to put together .. and then came the BARREL!The BAD: The directions were incredibly small and looked like they were drawn as a ‘doodle’. Vague comes to mind. Take a photo and blow it up!If you don’t have longer arms and coordination, get someone to help you!You need to put the nuts on the (tons of) screws blindly, inside the barrel.The divider is a real task to get lined-up with plastic slots — that don’t actually line-up evenly — and it requires some sort of brighter light to see what you are doing inside of the barrel. (Think one of those strap-on head-lamps.)The GOOD:There are plenty of screws to hold it together and the fit is actually very decent.Kept out of direct sunlight in the shade or under a roof, it should last a good amount of timeI gave it a 4 for the above reasons. It will take a while before I see how well it composts.
Rebecca G –
Great tumbler for the price!
I bought this compost tumbler last October and have loved using it for the last [almost] year. Assembly was not terribly difficult, but I will say it takes a little bit of time. I was able to do the entire thing alone, however, so take heart that this isn’t an impossible task.The tumbler itself is a nice size for our 3 person household, and I love having two compartments so we can be adding new scraps all the time while also letting older stuff do it’s biodegradable thing and make wonderful compost. I will say that the promise of a full bin of compost every 6 weeks is rather generous, but we have been satisfied with the final product, even if we find it takes a few more weeks than advertised to get to that state since it takes several weeks for us to fill one side.
Kimberly –
Nice sized compost bin.
I have a small indoor, countertop compost bin & needed a real sized bin for the outside to actually break down food & other organic material to make soil. I will be using it in my garden bc I don’t like to waste or create waste. This is a nice product but not the easiest to put together. I took one look at the pieces and parts after taking it out of the box & was not looking forward to assembling it. I think it took me longer than I originally thought it would take but looking back, so are most of the items I’ve had to put together lately. Lucky everything lined up, fit & the final assembly was a stable & usable product. It looks nice, too. I originally wanted all black or all dark green because I live in a HOA community but it’s ok having this color since it’s in the backyard. I will do an update at a later date with the following: does it cause too many flies & unwanted insects to my yard (which isn’t pleasant for me or others)? And, does it actually compost? Because I’m using small compostable, biodegradable bags for my kitchen scraps, I will have to see if it’s breaking down in a timely manner. I do not want to wait years before I have usable soil. May add something to move this along. Will provide updates.
Want2LOL –
It will do.
As expected, the directions were a bit wonky but, fortunately, the pieces are fairly self-explanatory. Definitely recommend two people for this assembly. Once assembled, it turns smoothly. I don’t know how long this will actually hold up. Time will tell. There are no slots for accumulated “juices” to drain off, so don’t know how soggy this will get. My big complaint is the size of the doors. They are way too small. If you’re throwing in a random piece here or there, it’s fine. However, if you want to put in anything larger than your hand, forget about it. There is no way a proper shovel is going to fit into the door opening to remove the finished compost when the time comes. You’ll have to use a small hand trowel for that job, making it a tedious job. I guess it’s good for someone who wants to dabble in making compost to add to a few pots here and there, but I would not recommend it for anyone wanting compost to add to raised beds. Lesson learned.