Back Porch ComposTumbler®
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The Rolling Composter Especially for Kitchen Scraps
- An easy and convenient way to turn kitchen waste into rich compost!
- Wheels right out to the garden when compost is ready
- Compact tumbler takes up little space
It's no bother composting kitchen scraps when you have this convenient tumbler near the back door. Our compact composter is sized just right to handle food scraps, and with a few quick spins, turn them into rich garden gold. When your compost is ready, just wheel it out to the garden. The big hinged door makes access easy. Tubular steel frame has rust-resistant powder coating.
- Frame is powder-coated tubular steel
- Drum is high-density polyethylene
- 31" W x 26" D x 37" H
- Holds 5 cubic feet
- Some assembly required
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- Capacity (66)
- Easy assembly (62)
- Attractive (60)
- Odor free (43)
- Composts quickly (38)
Cons
- Needs solution added (11)
- Pervasive odor (8)
- Mulch not fine enough (6)
- Difficult to aerate (4)
Best Uses
- Kitchen scraps (75)
- Coffee grounds (69)
- Fruit rinds (68)
- Leaves & brush (65)
- Ecological waste disposal (52)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Avid gardener (56), Getting started (30), Master gardener (11)
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Pros
- Attractive
- Capacity
- Easy Assembly
- Odor Free
- Sifts Old From New
Cons
Best Uses
- Coffee Grounds
- Fertilizer Production
- Fruit Rinds
- Kitchen Scraps
- Leaves & Brush
Comments about Back Porch Compost Tumbler:
Although I did not get my green and brown parts right at first, I recently added leaves which equaled them out and I hope to see quality compost in a couple of months if not sooner. Time will tell.
Pros
- Attractive
- Capacity
- Composts Quickly
- Odor Free
Cons
Best Uses
- Coffee Grounds
- Fruit Rinds
- Kitchen Scraps
- Leaves & Brush
Comments about Back Porch Compost Tumbler:
I just love the fact that we don't throw away all those kitchen scraps. They go right out to the composter. When I first started, I had trouble with moist, smelly "YUK" for compost, but figured out I wasn't adding enough brown stuff. So I simply started adding in a good amoung of brown leaves every week, and the compost reduces by about 50% in less than a week. It is never smelly now, it is easy to access and easy to turn and mix. When the composter is pretty full, we shovel it out into a pile that we mix with potting soil and aother additives, then start all over in the compost bin. We recommend it. It is a little pricey, but is perfect for a small back yard. We just bought another one for our son who is starting to garden.
Pros
Cons
- Mulch Not Fine Enough
- Pervasive Odor
Best Uses
- Ecological Waste Disposal
- Kitchen Scraps
Comments about Back Porch Compost Tumbler:
My 10-year-old son and I put it together fairly easily. The first batch of mulch took 3 months -- probably because I didn't have enough brown material. I solved that for the second batch by buying the coir bricks from GSC. My main complaint is the bugs that are inside the container with the composting matter: maggots and small flying insects. Yuck!
Pros
- Attractive
- Capacity
- Easy Assembly
- Odor Free
Cons
- Turn using grooves
- Water collects in grooves
Best Uses
- Coffee Grounds
- Fertilizer Production
- Fruit Rinds
- Kitchen Scraps
Comments about Back Porch Compost Tumbler:
It works well enough. With no handle to turn the barrel, you must do it by hand using the grooves in each section. Every time it rains, the grooves fill with water. You can't really turn the barrel by standing on the side, so after a rain, you get drenched when you turn the barrel. There's no drainage in the grooves.
Pros
- Capacity
- Easy Assembly
Cons
Best Uses
- Coffee Grounds
- Fruit Rinds
- Kitchen Scraps
- Leaves & Brush
Comments about Back Porch Compost Tumbler:
I love this compost tumbler, have used it for 2 years now, it's easy to use and easy to transport from back porch to garden. The only drawback is that it takes 2 people to empty it completely.
Pros
- Capacity
Cons
- Needs Solution Added
Best Uses
- Coffee Grounds
- Fruit Rinds
- Kitchen Scraps
Comments about Back Porch Compost Tumbler:
Years later (maybe 4) the door will not stay on when turning, not even when bound with bungee cords. Two years ago I had to move it off the patio and into the "way-back" because when the bin dumped the half-cooked compost onto the patio, I couldn't scoop it up fast enough to keep it away from the dogs. Now even the latch is broken. As soon as I can clear out the mass sitting inside, the whole bin will go in the trash.
Pros
- Capacity
- Easy Assembly
- EASY to use
- Mobility
Cons
- Leaks
Best Uses
- Fertilizer Production
- Fruit Rinds
- Kitchen Scraps
- Leaves & Brush
Comments about Back Porch Compost Tumbler:
My wife and I use the composter to create healthy organic fertilizer for our vegetable garden. We love that it is mobile and we can role it directly to where we will apply the compost. We add our kitchen scraps and fallen leaves to the composter weekly, add a little water from the hose, and give it a few turns. It doesn't get any better!
Pros
- Capacity
Cons
- Suseptable to mice
Best Uses
- Coffee Grounds
- Fruit Rinds
- Kitchen Scraps
- Leaves & Brush
Comments about Back Porch Compost Tumbler:
I am a Maryland Master Composter & have a variety of composters. This little one is fine for turning provided you don't overload it. Processes garden wastes & kitchen scraps well. May need two if you have a large garden or family. HOWEVER, a pair of mice chose to eat their way through the plastic by the centerbar, and now it will not turn easily. Centerbar area is most vunerable in any TURNING frame type composter.
Pros
- Attractive
- Capacity
- Composts Quickly
Cons
- Hard to empty hate this
Best Uses
- Coffee Grounds
- Ecological Waste Disposal
- Kitchen Scraps
- Leaves & Brush
Comments about Back Porch Compost Tumbler:
The door is large enough however it rolls around and you can not empty with only one person
Pros
- Attractive
- Capacity
Cons
Best Uses
- Coffee Grounds
- Ecological Waste Disposal
- Fertilizer Production
- Fruit Rinds
- Kitchen Scraps
- Leaves & Brush
Comments about Back Porch Compost Tumbler:
After purchasing our first composter, my husband and I quickly discovered that a single composter was not sufficient for our purposes. Once it was about half full and the organic material began to break down, it became necessary to stop adding new compostable materials and just let it work. Thus we spent all winter either throwing our food scraps out with the trash or down the disposal. What a waste! So we bought a second composter identical to the first. They sit side by side in front of our garden shed.
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