♻️ Turn waste into garden gold—compost smarter, not harder!
This 45-gallon dual-chamber compost tumbler features durable, weather-resistant construction and optimized aeration for rapid, nutrient-rich compost production. Designed for easy assembly and smooth rotation, it enables continuous composting with minimal effort, perfect for both beginners and seasoned gardeners.
J**N
So easy to put together!!!!
I, like a lot of humans who are concerned where this country may be headed wanted to start doing more things with my land. I’ve been wanting to start gardening and composting for a while now. I did a lot of research before finally biting the bullet and making this purchase. I wanted two sides. I wanted it to be sturdy and I NEEDED it to be reasonably easy to put together. I did not want 10,000 screws and I didn’t want to have to bend over backwards to get the pieces together.This one was a little more expensive than some of the others online but it seemed to really hit all those marks! I opened it today and was able to put it together in roughly 40 minutes all by myself!I used a rubber mallet (definitely recommend), a small screw gun (also recommend) and I used the tiny wrench provided for the large screws to attach the baskets to the stand.I recommend attaching all the joint panels in a line PRIOR to attaching them to the side panels. If you don’t it will become difficult to attach each panel to the next with the connecting buckle. I did it the way the instructions said to do it for the first chamber and did it the way I just said for the second chamber and it was WAY easier.I used the rubber mallet to attach the connecting buckles to the joint panels and then I used it to bang the panels to the side panels. Other humans who have stronger ability to push the pieces together may be able to do it without the mallet but for it it hurt my hands. Using the mallet worked well.They do provide a small screw driver for the screws needed to solidly secure the side panels to the joint panels but my small screw gun was much faster and didn’t hurt it at all.I’m going to start using this today but it seems super sturdy and was so easy to put together it was not overwhelming.If it ends up sucking I will update this review but so far it’s landing perfect!!
S**S
Bought One… Then Bought Another. Sturdy, Spacious, and Worth Every Penny.
We bought the Miracle-Gro dual chamber last season, but this orange-door composter is a total upgrade. It's taller, spins easier, and holds more scraps without feeling overloaded.The plastic is thick and sturdy—this isn't that cheap stuff that cracks in the sun. It feels built to last. My husband put it together with no issues, and we both loved how smooth the rotation felt right away.I really like that it's elevated off the ground—it's easier on the back and provides better airflow. The orange and green chamber doors give it a nice pop, but let's keep it real: that doesn't mean it's composting itself! 😂 You still need to layer your browns and greens properly, but the instructions help—and honestly, Google does, too.We've tossed in veggie scraps, onion skins, tea leaves, and even worms, and it's working beautifully. (Check my photo for a real peek at our latest scrap mix!)We were so impressed that we purchased a second one just days later.At $119.97, I believe it was worth every penny. We’ve tried cheaper bins and got what we paid for. This one? Built better, performs better, and looks good doing it.If you're ready to compost for real and get your garden season right, this is the bin you want. Just remember: the magic doesn’t happen unless you work the mix! 🌱
K**M
Not easy to put together!
NOT easy to put together. I ended up having to ask a neighbor to help me install the panels. They supposedly click together by hand, but we ended up using two rubber mallets to bash the joint holders into place. Works nicely once installation completed!
H**Y
Great compost bin, built better than most.
Well built, product instructions are detailed and if you follow them you will have few issues with the assembly. As some have noted this could be difficult to lift onto the frame for some, if you don't have the wingspan of an eagle you may want a second set of hands for this step. Otherwise one person could handle putting this together. The product has been in use for about a week now and is full of future compost that's been breaking down relatively quickly.
R**S
Super home composter!
I put this composter together myself, which I was surprised I could. The instructions were good and I took my time and followed the steps. It comes packaged very well and all the parts are marked well. It even comes with the two mini tools you need to put it together so I wouldn't have to search for my husbands tools to use. I have started putting items in to it to compost and I am excited to see how the process goes. I love not having to throw out items that will make lovely compost for my garden and flowers. It is very sturdy and easy to rotate. The drums look like they will make a nice size each of compost.
C**D
Perfect compost maker!
Awesome Tumblr. You can make this into one compartment or divide it and have two separate. Research composting, so you know what to put in and what not to put in. I use all sorts of things like twigs, leaves, cardboard, almost all kitchen scraps.I do a lot of gardening and there is nothing like making your own dirt. It’s awesome.Super easy to turn. I put a container underneath for anything that might drip out like if it rains or something spills when it’s being added. And then use that container and dump it right back into the garden. That stuff is liquid gold.
R**C
Tip on assembly that worked for me
Seems high quality... Took about an hour to put together... Tip: when putting the tumbler walls together it said to assemble two at a time then put them in the outside piece that's going to have the rotating rod thru it. You're supposed to repeat 2 more times for six total panels. I did this for the first tumbler and it was a pain... For the second one I snapped all the walls together on my 4 foot picnic table. Then the door panel so it was a complete oval series of connected panels. Then you just line it up over the outside wall and it snaps in easily... Don't' forget to put the rectangle braces in before you completely assemble each tumbler... I also didn't put the bag of small screws in the exterior wall as they snapped together and locked...Put soil, leaves, egg shells and banana peels in one side and a handful of earthworms and have it a couple of turns... Wish me luck...
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