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"Aerobin 200" Composter
Article #44115016
Item #000352442
Model #626009
Format 200L
$
199
Each
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Description
Composter with patented central aeration lung, no mixing required. 200 L. Insulated walls and lid. 1-year warranty.
Ecological Attributes
Composting organic material reduces the waste sent to the landfill and the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated. Composting also produces natural fertilizers, which would avoid the use of synthetic fertilizer.
"Aerobin 200" Composter is rated
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Rated 2 out of
5
by
DanW17 from
Not that great
This composter is not worth the price. I've had it for 4 years, the plastic warped and the panels don't fit together the way they should. The aerator thing in the middle isn't enough, the compost still needs to be turned, but it's hard to do because of the aerator sticking up in the middle. This composter has a closed bottom, which means that it can be placed places where you normally wouldn't place a composter (close to the house for instance). I find that compost tends to get too wet, and the spigot at the bottom to drain is hard to access, and gets clogged. Overall, I would say save your money, and get a simpler composter that is both more solid, and costs half as much.
Date published: 2019-09-30
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Garden God from
Very flimsy.
Thing does not fit together at all. Seems to be making good compost though.
Date published: 2019-05-25
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Allanr from
Have had two of these ... they fall apart.
They are supposedly easy to put together, but the pieces don’t fit together that easily. And, if you make a mistake, trying to disassemble the parts to reassemble them properly leads to breakage.
I bought a second one that I did manage to put together, however, some kind of vermin chewed its way through the plastic to get inside, even tho we only put in yard waste and veggie scraps.
Very expensive piece of junk.
Date published: 2019-05-21