ComposTumbler Special: 2 bags compost activator and compost thermometer included with every ComposTumbler Composter
ComposTumbler2 allows you to make compost in as little as 14 days!
- Turn your grass clippings, leaves and kitchen scraps into rich compost for beautiful plants and quality garden goodies!
- Twin Chamber design allows you to add new composting material while the other chamber is composting
- Rotating pins ensure integration of new material with old
- Strong tubular steel frame offers strong support.
- Galvanized metal drum is rust resistant, assuring long life.
- Unique aerator/drainage units on door are designed for proper air intake without spilled compost.
- Interior mixing fins guarantee thorough mixing for faster decomposition.
- Screened vents on endcaps provide even air flow.
- Drum sits 27" from the ground for easy loading and unloading.
- Gear-driven drum means easy, no-slip turning, even when full.
- Dimensions: 68"H X 50"W X 40"D.
- Two 9 Bushel bins are about six 30-gallon trash bags total.
- 5 year warranty against defects in material or workmanship.
How the ComposTumbler Works (Original Compostumbler Shown)
DAY 1 Gather up your old leaves, your grass clippings, your garden scraps and put them in the ComposTumbler. Close the door. Give the handle a few turns.
DAY 2 THROUGH 13 Each day give the handle a few quick, easy turns to make sure air circulates inside.
DAY 14 Open the door and voile! You have the same rich, fluffy, sweet compost that used to take a year to make the old way.
- Easy spin handle means you won't hurt your back.
- Note: With the Compostumbler2, you can now have fresh compost every week as one chamber will be working while you are gathering compost from the other.
- Interior fins assure thorough mixing and prevent material from sticking to the sides.
- Galvanized steel won't rust batch after batch, year after year.
- Attractive green finish becomes "invisible" in most garden settings.
- Easy access for loading your organic throw-outs and unloading your finished compost!
You can learn more about what you can use for compost, tips on how to make compost, and a more detail of the steps to make compost in our Compost Guide and our Blog & Forum!