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Brand: Gaiam Label: Gaiam Manufacturer: Gaiam Material Type: plastic Publisher: Gaiam Sales Rank: 98306 Studio: Gaiam
Features:
Produces up to 85 pounds of rich, fertile compost in as little as 30 days without odors
Compact enough to store on a balcony or patio, our Spinning Composter is the ideal choice for urban settings
Manufactured of 50% post-consumer recycled plastic
Removable base collects water dripping from the compost pile to provide a nutritious byproduct for gardens and plants
Product Description: Whether they're rooftop dwellers or nestled under a bedroom balcony, your Roma tomatoes and burrito-bound jalapenos will thrive with healthy compost. You will create less scraps for the landfill, too.Our urban-savvy Spinning Composter is made of 50% post-consumer recycled plastic and it produces up to 85 pounds of odorless, fertile compost in about a month. Removable base collects water drippings - a nutritious byproduct. Eight built-in rollers spin to mix in oxygen and speed decomposition. Secure latching door is hinged for filling, detaches for emptying. Arrives assembled.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - composter - not worth it
I received this as a birthday gift 2 years ago. It doesn't seem to work as advertised. I turned it every day, added the required material (i.e, leaves, kitchen scraps, grass, etc.) and it did not produce the organic material it was supposed to. It was just one big huge smelly lump that turned over and over in the composter as I hand turned it. I'd say, look for something else. This ain't it.
Rating: - It works eventually
I bought one of these three years ago and a second one two years ago. I have turned out approx. 100 lbs of compost from kitchen scraps in three years. Pretty expensive fertilizer, but good karma. The bins that catch the liquids hold a couple of gallons and it makes 20 or 30 gallons of really dark tea, the plants go wild. These units get pretty hard to turn when they are full and if your mix gets too wet it will roll the compost into compacted balls of all sizes that will need to be broken up by hand.
Until I got the second one the problem I had was that I was always adding more so it never ... Read More