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Double Chamber: The double bin design presents a unique take on the continuous-use composting concept. Two individual chambers permit one side to complete composting while the other remains available for fresh waste addition. Regular rotation of the two sides generates a continuous flow of nutrient-rich compost.
360⁰ 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.
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, weather proof, durable, and has a long service life. It can be recycled after being discarded.
Excellent Ventilation System: Air vents can make the air fully circulate and will not cause an explosion due to excessive internal pressure; Deep fins can better break the clumps, which is conducive to the full fermentation of oxygen.
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.
8 reviews for FDW Outdoor Compost Bin, 43 Gallon Dual Chamber Tumbling Composting Bin with Sliding Doors for Garden Patio Kitchen Yard,Black Door
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$59.99

Matthew Lynch –
Love it! Had it for over a year and still works great!
I’ve had this composter for over a year and I love it! It fits a surprising amount, especially as things break down. It’s plenty big enough for the scraps of two people, I’d say a family of four wouldn’t have a problem with it getting too full. It was easy to put together. Definitely worth the price! My only gripe is that it can be difficult to get the dirt out, but I put a bucket underneath, flip it so the lid is on the bottom, then open the sliding door so the dirt falls in the bucket.
Susan –
Good quality.
Wasn’t easy to assemble, took two people and a lot of patience. Works well and is very good quality.
Flora –
Annoying doors, otherwise good
It’s great, solid and super easy to put together (just tedious). Took around 90 minutes to get it all done alone and barely had to use the instructions at all as it’s fairly intuitive. I chose not to put in the chamber divider and it still works fine. However the doors are rather small and very easily get stuck when sliding open/shut or flying off entirely with too much force. Overall does its job, have to wait and see how well it cooks the compost
Dawn –
Easy
Easy to build. One person can put it together easily without help. It was missing one screw but each panel has about 7 so it’s not affecting the structure of the bin.
Mjr.Wedgie –
Exactly what I was looking for!
I bought this composter to try another composting style. It was easy to assemble. Seems durable.
Ghost –
Looks used and instructions are unclear
I bought it new but the metal pieces all cameScratched up, its dirty and has a plastic piece that broke off. The instruction manual is the worst one I’ve seen. Didn’t help me understand how to put it together AT ALL. Decided to wing it myself because the instructions are beyond unclear.Overall I’m unsatisfied with this purchase and will never recommend it.
Megan –
Bolt came with no threads
Seems sturdy enough, but I can’t finish setting it up because one of the bolts came with no threads. We are going to the hardware store to get the bolt, but a little inconvenient when you’re in the middle of setting it up
swizzlestick –
Works well- get an electric screwdriver!
First thing. When you begin to place the walls together, find the ones with arrows and make sure you align them with the outer ring with arrows. Very easy to miss. This is where the small doors go. If you mess this up, youll be unscrewing panels at the end. Otherwise, it goes together pretty easily, esp if there are 2 of you and you have an ELECTRIC screwdriver. I was surprised how it fit together without gaps or bends. It is composting well, but sometimes i wish the doors were larger. No critters have gotten in and, if you are doing it right, it doesnt smell. Might buy another because I’ve noticed my garbage is lighter and we are encouraged to separate our foodstuffs into green trash anyway. Holds more than it looks, unless you are filling it with large yard waste.