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- #5,598 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #2 in Outdoor Composting Bins
Celine
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Overall, I am satisfied with the product and price! Assembly wasn't the easiest but here are some tips I found.Do not secure more than one panel at a time, is assembling alone. I tried this, only screwing in the bottom corner screws, so I wouldn't have to squeeze the new panels under the previous one, but my arms did not reach around to screw and hold the nut in place at the same time. Stick to the single panel and secure every screw before inserting the new panel.I did not want to sit on the floor, so after the 4th panel and the center divider, I went ahead and secured the pole and stand. This allowed me to have it elevated while I sat on a chair, and to just rotate the bin for each new panel.The 2 long screws attaching the stand to the center poke, did not budge with the screwdriver provided. I racket wrench was necessary.You will notice a gap in the plastic center divider, even though following the arrow direction... this is necessary for air flow.
Deb
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
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Kyle
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2024
Who are these people that are having trouble assembling this? It was very easy for me and I have zero skill for this kind of thing. It'll probably take you 45-60 minutes to assemble.I originally wanted my compost pile to be on the ground. A few problems with this. It was drying out very fast (and it's not even that hot yet!), it was annoying to mix up every day, and it was very messy! I use paper shreds in mine and I had paper rectangles everywhere!I thought I had a fairly decent sized compost pile but I was surprised to find it all fit pretty comfortably inside one half of this composter.The composter is sturdy and easy to spin. My only complaint is I wish the openings were a little larger, but it's not a big deal. Definitely recommend this!
K D
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024
This is my first foray into composting, and I'm really excited to get started. I like the tumbling, dual chamber design of this model, and I think the size will be perfect for my household. When I first opened the box, I thought the individual plastic pieces seemed a bit flimsy, but by the time I had it fully assembled I was very pleased with the finished product. All pieces fit together seamlessly, and the unit has a nice balance between being sturdy but also lightweight.It also looks nice, for now (though months of sitting in my backyard might make the plastic fade or warp, though I don't really need it to be pretty, I need it to do its job).I see mixed reviews regarding assembly. I found it very easy to assemble, but if you are struggling or worried, here are a few notes... (1) Some of the small nut and bolt sets require you to hold the nuts in a very limited amount of finger space. I have small fingers so this wasn't a problem for me, but if you are having a hard time I would recommend having a small socket wrench available. (2) At first glance, it seems like the middle divider should fit snuggly against the outer panels, but if you pay attention to line up the arrows, you will see that it deliberately leaves a small triangular gap at each panel. I believe this feature must allow for better air flow through the unit. Once you accept that this is part of the design, the divider panel is easy to place and work around. (3) The first panel you put into place is the one with doors, and then you place the remaining seven identical panels. I suggest working around the barrel in one direction, so the very last panel you place is next to the door panel. If you work in both directions, the last panel you place will be on the opposite side of the barrel from the doors, making it very difficult to place the last bolts without the help of a second person to hold the nuts from the inside. (Unless you have very long arms with more joints than the average human being.) (4) There are two long bolts used to attach the cross bar to the frame on the very last step. These bolts are slightly larger around and have matching nuts that are slightly larger as well (though they look the same at first glance). For some reason, these nuts are just mixed loosely in with all the smaller ones, so when you come across them and they don't fit the smaller bolts, set them aside for the final step. The set comes with a small screwdriver which I found adequate enough for the small bolts, but I used a set of pliers to hold the nuts for these larger bolts because I was having trouble getting them to secure by hand.As a final note, I noticed that one of the two sliding doors has a small embossed plus sign on it. I think the intent is to use this door to designate which side of the composter you are actively adding material to, since you should alternate sides every six weeks or so. When the six week period is up, you would simply slide both doors out and swap their positions. I think this is a neat feature, but the plus sign doesn't really stand out much, so I painted mine with some green enamel paint to make it more obvious.Obviously, it will take several months of practical use to really get an idea of how well this thing will work. But I'm very excited to try it out!
Jeremiah Niedzwiecki
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024
Composter works great now that it it put together. The assembly was difficult, but not impossible. Just very tedious with all of the screws and nuts. It is very sturdy once assembled and hold up to a full load of compost.
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