43 Gal Dual-Chamber Compost Bin Tumbler Outdoor

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  • $83.99
  • Regular price $109.99



EJWOX Tumbler Composter with this easy to use rotating, converts your kitchen and garden waste into nutritious compost with no composting downtime. Unique 2 chamber design allows you to fill one side while the other is curing. Built-in sliding doors for easier access. Rodent-proof design. Knock-down packaged.

  • Dural Chamber composting tumbler on two-leg stand
  • Easy slide doors will help keep track of each batch
  • Perfectly suited for small yards and for people not wanting to mix the organic waste in their traditional compost bins
  • Easy to turn barrel, waste mixed easily, fast batch composting
  • 43 gallon capacity

Product Details and Features

Manufacturer: EJWOX PRODUCTS INC.

Style No.: 3001/3003/3005
Colors: Black Door /Green Door / Yellow Door
Product size: 28.5x26x37 inches
Package Weight:25.8 lbs
Material: High Quality PP and  Rustproof 
Steel frame


Product Description

DUAL CHAMBER COMPOST BIN - Dual chamber composter allow for continuous composting. Fill up one while the other nears the end of the compost process, the rich black stuff ready to use. Once empty, that becomes the one to fill up while the other completes the cycle.
AERATION SYSTEM- Aerated internal bar mixes compost & allows needed airflow.Black, double-wall panels absorb and retain heat.Perfectly suited for your garden and for people not wanting to mix the organic waste in their traditional compost bin.
INGENIOUS TUMBLER DESIGN - Turns on axis for easy and balanced rotation.Easy slide doors will help keep track of each batch,the length of 1 door is 10.23” and the width is 6.1
CONVENIENT LOADING HEIGHT - Enough height to put a cart under the composter.Easy to turn barrel, waste mixed easily, fast batch composting.
STURDY POWDER-COATED STEEL FRAME - Powder-coated steel frame provides a sturdy base for the large bin.Galvanized steel feet prevent rusting and deterioration.


Customer Reviews

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Craig R Melicher
Great for 3 years

Mine has lasted more than 3 but less than 4 years. And just like D. J. Hanie, the center axle has broken. I found my way to this website trying to find parts, but there are none available. I'm going to try and find something to replace the center axle at home depot. This composter would be a really great product if the center axle were more durable.

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A. C. Novi
Best rotating composter yet!

Not sure what the complaints are about, this was easy as heck to put together. It durability and quality is shown while piecing it together.
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I love that I can toss in my kitchen scraps from a well made meal into this sturdy flippin box, knowing in a few months the scraps will become soil for anorher magic dinner. I have been using it since Valentines Day, and already a month later it is looking and smelling like fruity delicious earth. ~A

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Thomas C.
Patience in assembly helps

Easy to assemble but center divider would be much better if it had right angle flanges and six more bolts.

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McMahon
Great tumbler

It took some time to put the tumbler together, it was a team effort, and luckily we had the right tools. Once we got it down, the tumbler went together as per the direction. I have not used the tumbler yet, but it seems sturdy and turns very easily.

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Library GaGa
Review After Several MonthĄŻsĄŻ Ownership

IĄŻve had the composter for about nine months and want to report on my experience. Sturdiness: it is holding up well, no problems with falling apart, leakage, turning. At present there is a good amount, 3/4 full, of materials and it is still pretty easy to turn. IĄŻm a 64 yo female with little upper body strength and itĄŻs still easy to turn.
Assembly: I look back on assembling the monster with tiredness. It would have been much easier if my husband had gotten off his rump and helped, but thatĄŻs never gonna happen, so if youĄŻre a lone person, know there are 60+ screws and parts to hold together at times when you need three or more hands. Nevertheless, itĄŻs held up well. (Good Job, Library Gaga!)
The real question is: does this thing make compost, and how fast? I have emptied it out once, and looking back I donĄŻt think my compost was ready yet. I put the compost around peonies and irises and I saw even then that it was all clumpy and I could still read pieces of newspaper in it. All this due to my not knowing how to make compost. This next batch is going to be ready before use. (Adding worm castings and biochar might speed things up.) all told, I thought I would be getting usable product more quickly than four months in. But I did not. The composter gets all day sun.
One gross-out: soldier fly maggots are nasty and shocking, and crawl out the small air holes and park themselves in handholds, so donĄŻt put your fingers in there without checking unless you arenĄŻt the squeamish type. IĄŻve read theyĄŻre normal and very useful, I try to get over it and suggest when you empty the hopper, just let it fall in a pile on the ground and your birds will thank you for the luscious gift. Pick up the compost and dispense afterward.
I just bought another composter with no assembly required, because I want to let this composter cook awhile, but I have kitchen and garden refuse that still needs to be recycled and I need to stop adding if I ever expect to make compost.
To conclude, I would not order another of these composters, only because of the assembly. BUT if you have two persons assembling, that should be no problem. IĄŻm fond of my easy-turning composter and hope you will consider this model.