Description
Large Garden Compost Bin, 80 Gallon (300L) Outdoor Composter Tumbler
Product Overview
- Durable Construction: Made from weather-resistant and durable PP material, ensuring longevity in various weather conditions.
- Ventilation Design: Features four air vents on each side for optimal airflow, promoting oxygen circulation and quick decomposition.
- User-Friendly: Ideal for beginners; simply add kitchen and garden waste for automatic composting. Compost can be ready in as little as 3 weeks during hot summer months.
- Eco-Friendly Materials: Constructed from thick BPA-free materials, offering a more environmentally friendly option. The black PP material helps retain heat and moisture, accelerating compost production.
- Convenient Lid: The top snap-on lid allows for easy access while preventing small animals from entering.
Key Features
- Capacity: 80 Gallons (300L)
- Material: BPA-free polypropylene
- Assembly: Lightweight and easy to assemble
This composter is perfect for anyone looking to create fertile soil efficiently while being mindful of the environment.
Jax –
This is significantly larger than an ordinary trash can, and it is vented, so for the price it is a much better starter compost bin. It is easy to put together without instructions (which were supplied, but the sheet was packed between the side panels so I didn’t see them until the bin was mostly assembled). There is no bottom panel, so think of this as an inverted bowl rather than as a box. The sliding door at the bottom of the front panel is not strongly held in place, so may be easily detached and lost. Further, the opening is not the full width of the front panel, so I am afraid that any attempt to scrape out finished compost will be frustrating. Still, I think I will probably get another soon, setting it on a strong tarp with a few holes cut for drainage and earthworm access. I might secure the access panel with a strap running around the bin.
Field Medic –
It seemed pretty cheap. It was easy to put together. It looks like It would be easy to repair should it fail. It’s just going to hold compost and I am not going to use it to haul cement or rocks so….. I am thinking of putting a band around it to add a little more stability.
The door at the bottom falls off if you lift it up but I don’t intend to lift it up.
Being that it is so light I am going to put some very long nails in the ground to hold it in place. I am also adding a tight mesh galvanized screen to keep the rats out.
I like the it is black as that will add heat to help in the composting. It also had plenty of air access. But I am gong to add a few pieces of PEX pipe with holes for more air access. It will be easy to do and will add some more stability.
Alice E. Lesak –
This composter is sturdy and easy to assemble. I haven’t filled it up yet, so I don’t know how well the door will work to remove the compost, and I do have some concerns about how easy it will be to turn over the material inside, but so far, I really like it.
Judy S –
I have been composting without a bin for many years. I love this 50 gallon size. It is a perfect size for my 2 person household. It is very easy to assemble, no tools necessary.
Diane Heaps –
It seems like it will do the job.
Anne To small. Size was in centimeters. 5″ high, so holds little. OKAY for table but not cooking –
NEVER BUY THIS PRODUCT. Junk. A waste of time, money and trust. Yes,it’s easy to assemble because the joints are loose, so with just hand pressure from the inside, it fall apart. Has no bottom so dirt falls on ground and it cannot be moved. Would never hold dirt. I must return it. A waste of time.
Looked good in ad. Sleezy and nonfuctional in reality.
lisa mouatt –
It’s in place and doing it’s job. So far so good! Seems a bit cheap in construction, but I think they are all made this way. It’s making dirt! That’s the most important thing.
Marc S –
does the job, purchased two. Holds up in the texas sun