Compost tumbler bin with dual chamber (43 gal) and gardening gloves
Dual-chamber compost tumbler with rotating paddles for aeration and faster composting. Easy to load with green and brown waste; customers note sturdy build and suitable size for one-person households
Highlights
- Rotating to aerate center
- Dual chamber design
- Comes bundled with gloves
Pros
- Rotating design for improved aeration
- Dual chamber for batch processing
- Sturdy construction
- Moderate size suitable for single households
- Bundled with gardening gloves
Cons
- Mixed assembly experiences
- Instructions described as inadequate
Best For
Features
- Speed Up Composing Process More advanced models use rotating to bring oxygen to the center of the bin and paddles inside the chamber to help mix and aerate the composting materials when turned. These improvements or modifications are designed for one reason to speed the composting process.
- How do Compost Tumblers work? Simple. You load them with green and brown waste from your yard and kitchen. When full
- you give them time to work
- in other words
- heat up. Turning a compost pile mixing the organic materials and the organisms it contains with heat-producing oxygen is the traditional method of keeping the process going full steam. By turning the tumbler
- the organic materials are mixed and infused with fresh oxygen.
- Easy to Access Finished Compost Just Slide the door open and take the organic fertilizer out when the compost is ready. When a check reveals the compost is complete and this can happen in a matter of weeks the same access that allowed you to fill the tumbler lets you empty it. Now is the time to spread the results.
- Dual-Bin Design The dual bin design takes a different approach to the continuous-use composted concept