🌱 Composting Made Cool!
The YITAHOME 43 Gallon Large Dual Bin Composter is designed for efficient composting with its dual chamber system, allowing for continuous composting. Featuring an effective aeration system and 360° tumbling capability, this composter ensures optimal decomposition. With easy access through sliding doors and a quick assembly process, it's perfect for eco-conscious gardeners looking to enrich their soil sustainably.
P**U
It is easy to set it up.
We live in a wooded area and have an open compost pile in the backyard. Few months ago we noticed that some creature has been digging in the pile and made a lot of mess. Since this compost bin has a lid, I am hoping it will keep the wild creatures from digging in there. The bin looks nice and sturdy and it was easy to put together. My 11 year old grandson did it for me in about 15 minutes.
S**E
Nice size for suburban small backyard
Easy to put together. Nice looking. So far it turns well, doors slide easily and have not had a problem. Will write again in a few months.
M**Y
Nice concept, 2 bins!
Agree with other reviews that it can be challenging to put together. I had some trouble with mine and it wouldn't stay together. I reached out to the company, and they were very quick to respond. They sent me what I needed right away. Looks nice an sturdy now. Ready to get started
S**R
Easy to put together and sturdy
Easy to put together and sturdy holds a lot
L**K
Not easy to assemble!
I just received the composter today, so I can only tell how frustrating it was to assemble. It probably will do a good job composting now that it is together, but it was a real pain. The first 6 panels including one with the door have to snap together to make a circle. Good Luck! On one hand, two panels popped together so easily but others just wouldn't. Then about the time we thought we were making progress, the panels would fall apart. If you can get these six panels together and get a side panel on, it holds the six panels together.Maybe someone else who purchased this and thought assemble was a breeze can offer up some advice. Too late for us, but it could help someone else.One other thing. The doors won't slide open. The edge has to be lifted up with a screw drive or something to get the door past / over the side panel.
A**T
Needs a crank to turn composter but it works
So far seems great, only had it for a couple months but it seems to be doing the job. Its not too bulky and was easy to put together. Would be ideal if it came with a crank to turn it as turning it requires a little strength. Ideal to wear gloves as it gets covered in bugs and kinda gross to have to touch and spin it.
L**N
Good for enviroment
I like the size and I enjoy the colors. The instructions are easy to follow, but I found that the plastic pieces that you start with, gave me the blues. Every time I had a couple together another one would pop apart it took a little bit before I finally got it together, but now that it’s done, it’s good. I feel good that I’m going to help the environment with vegetable scraps and help my garden grow at the same time. it’s a win-win.
J**K
Here is a fair and honest review.
1) packaging - nothing special but protected enough to prevent damage.2) instrctions - the company really needs to detail the assembly better, how about some enlargement details that show a detailed drawing of how pieces interlok? It took a lot of staring at photos to determine which orientation to put the components. Also, maybe you should put the step that says "ensure the door is facing outwards" BEFORE you actually just guess and snap it in, (because of the lack of detail) and then have to tear it apart in the following step...Also, why refer to parts as "Part A" and not have the actual physical part labeled or marked as "A" instead of me trying to figure out if there are any differences between all of the panels (and yes there differences - look at where the drainage holes are orientated.. ugh anyway, I could go on and on...3) the actual assembly process... - WTF? do yourself a favor and ask for someone to help you hold this house of cards together while assembling it... hell, im a handy kind of guy and this was frustrating as hell... snap 2 or 3 together and start the 4th and viola! It all falls apart!4) so after assembling and disassembling, and snapping and unsnapping- some of the panels are now warped and don't fit as they should.. (unit Is Polypropylene plastic a.k.a. what we call in the injection molding industry as "poly- WARP-olene" - and possibly the cheapest plastic out there aside from "regrind"5) now that it is a little warped - the doors don't slide open freely (I saw this complaint in another review) - I guess this can be corrected either by just dealing with it, OR maybe install a type of handle that will allow you to slightly pull up on the door in order to open it...Other than that... it might last 2-3 seasons if I'm lucky...I'm really kind of upset with myself because I went for price and it seemed decent enough, and I WOULD return it, but that means I'd have to disassemble it, and deal with all that hassle..and I guess I'll take this as a lesson learned.. you get what you pay for.
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