
Description
This unique tumbling composter features two chambers, fill one side while the other side cures, which makes it easy to efficiently convert your kitchen and yard waste into rich soil enhancing compost. Just load it up, close the sliding door and use the convenient built-in handles to give it a turn every couple days and see how it produces finished compost in weeks.
- Tumbling composter: the tumbling design makes mixing easy and efficient, just close the door and turn it 5-6 times every 2-3 days; in hot sunny conditions and with a proper balance of ingredients, the compost can finish in as little as 2 weeks
- Easy to use: fantastic for beginners! the large openings and removable doors make it easy to add scraps and clippings and to remove finished compost; the deep fins on the body provide great ergonomic handles
- Two separate sides allow the first side to finish while leaving the second side available to add fresh scraps and clippings; continuously swapping sides after finishing will create an uninterrupted flow of rich, healthy compost
- All our composter models feature aeration holes as well as deep fins to break up clumps inside the chamber and mix lots of oxygen into the compost
- Durable construction: the BPA free, UV inhibited, recycled polyethylene is contact safe and will not degrade under direct sunlight; the galvanized steel frame is corrosion resistant
Product specifications
Assembly Required
Yes
Breather Holes
Yes
Compost Tea Reservoir
No
Color/finish Family
Black
Child Safe
Yes
Indoor/outdoor
Outdoor
Insulated
No
Warranty
1-year limited
Lid Type
Twist lid
Type
Tumbler
Package Contents
Composter panels, steel frame, screws and nuts
Primary Material
Recycled plastic
Use Location
Outdoor
Assembled Depth (in)
26
Assembled Width (in)
28
Assembled Height (in)
37
Capacity In Cu. Ft.
5
Capacity In Gallons
37.4
Weight (when Empty) (lb)
30
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FCMP Outdoor 37.4-Gal Recycled Plastic Tumbler Composter with Double Doors - Black is rated
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Rated 5 out of
5
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Sophie from
Good, simple
Seems good and sturdy enough, though I've only had it for a month so no compost is ready yet. It's pretty basic, which was all I needed. Was easy enough to put together following the instructions. I'm going to secure it on top of some 8X8 wood pieces so I can fit a bucket underneath instead of just having to dump the compost on a tarp. It is strange that the opening is to small to fit a shovel in, but I knew that when I bought it.
Date published: 2021-11-16
Rated 4 out of
5
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Composty from
Good run
Mine has started coming apart after 10 - 12 years in the Texas sun and a whole lot of compost. I don't see anything on the market that looks better. This time I plan to split the lid, so when I'm dumping it doesn't stick out between the legs and prevent me from spinning and shaking the barrel. I agree with others it would be better if the sides had a 1/3 panel that slid open to stick a hoe in and pull everything out.
Date published: 2022-06-12
Rated 4 out of
5
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Lisa from
Compost Bin
Many people commented how hard it was to put together. The instructions leave out 1 piece of critical information. (Go to the website to be clear.) Line up 7 holes before beginning with section 1 (Piece “A”) or it will not go together.
Date published: 2022-06-10
Rated 5 out of
5
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KMNM from
High quality!
High quality, well made from recycled plastic. You won’t believe this is in the small box it comes in! Best packaging design ever! Follow the instructions - it goes together pretty easy.
Date published: 2022-02-05
Rated 4 out of
5
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Barry from
Nice basic compost bin.
Affordable and very basic compost bin that works well. Assembly can be a bit tedious, but if you follow the directions will go together without difficulty.
Date published: 2021-12-06
Rated 5 out of
5
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Miss J from
So far, so good!
Assembly went pretty smoothly. I watched a YouTube video before getting started. Turning the tumbler is quite easy and I'm excited to see the "black gold" that becomes of the materials I put in! When it comes time to empty, I plan on putting a bin or something underneath to catch the contents. My dad was inspired and got a tumbler of his own as well! Happy composting!
Date published: 2022-05-30
Rated 1 out of
5
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tdtom from
Removing composite very difficult
The small opening is extremely difficult to get composite out especially when its wet. and to get it out by hand unless you have long arms its impossible to clean out.
Some say to put a wheel barrow underneath it to big.
The engineers forgot about getting the composite out.
IMO they should have made one of the panel able to open up .
I removed the screws and was able to easily get the composite
Date published: 2021-05-15
Rated 5 out of
5
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Fat_Fingers from
Do not tighten all screws until last panel is on.
Assembly requires an Engineering Degree. Luckily. . .I have one. 8-(
Date published: 2022-02-14