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43 Gallon Outdoor Tumbling Composting Bins w/ Dual Chamber Sliding Doors
$ 36.95
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Description
Double Chamber: Composting bin can be completed on one side, while fresh garbage can be added on the other side; The continuous alternation of the two sides will produce a steady stream of nutrient compost.360 ˚Rotary Tumbling Design: The rotary design prevents you from manually digging or mixing piles; The deep baffles on the eight panels make it easier for the compost bin to turn over. After each waste is put, the compost bin can be rotated to facilitate the full fermentation of compost.
Excellent Ventilation System: The compost bin has vent to completely circulate the air and prevent explosion. The internal grooves can better break the lumps, which is conducive to aerobic fermentation and accelerates the composting speed.
Robust and Durable Structure: The composting bin is made of new PE raw materials and high-quality metal frame. This overturned compost tumbler is corrosion resistant, weatherproof, durable, and has a long service life. It can be recycled after being discarded.
Easy to Assemble: All accessories and instructions are included, and each accessory is marked with a code. The assembly can be easily completed in 15 minutes according to the instructions.
Specifications:
Capacity: 43 Gallons
Name: Outdoor Composting Bin
Color: Black | Orange
Material: Plastic Metal
Product Dimensions: 28.5"L x 2
4
"W x 36.4"H
Weight:
22
lbs
Product
Description:
Owning a compost
bin
can provide a continuous stream of organic fertilizer for your garden. This compost bin can help to convert kitchen waste, coffee grounds, leaves and weeds into green organic fertilizer.
Please be careful not to add non degradable garbage, such as glass, plastic, metal and harmful substances.
Two separate chambers, so you can compost two batches at different times and rotate to facilitate composting.
Generally, compost can be harvested in 2
weeks
. You can directly bury it in the soil, not directly fertilize it near the root of the plant, because the high concentration of fertilizer will harm the plant and damage its
growth.