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Comentado en Canadá el 19 de agosto de 2024
I have a patio garden, I manly bought this for soil storage. I mixed in coco coir, potting soil, and store bought compost, added in brown, green, and wood types of compost. I didnt really have much faith that this would work. But its seems to be pretty much all of compost material is gone and the soil looks to be a dark black soil. As for it properly composting and loaded with nutrients , not sure. the bin has some fungus gnats, not sure if they were the main contribution to the depletion of the material. I took weekly temperatures of the bin. Pretty much all the same, without much change. low composting temps. Maybe it worked maybe it didn't. I guess ill see how my plants grow next season with this composted material added.
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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de mayo de 2024
This is an ingenious design. The six side panels "sort of" slip together at a weird 60° angle with a slight vertical offset. I never did 100% figure out how it worked: some pieces slipped together effortlessly and others I had to fumble with for a minute or two. Once you "learn the trick," (or get lucky) it is Easy to attach adjacent panels. Excessive Force is NOT required! Once the two adjacent panels are aligned just right, they seem to magically assemble with very little force.LARGE END PANELS: The large end panels are supposed to "snap on." I am a strong male but my fingers are soft and slip. It might help to have a man with strong rough hands, like a bricklayer or mechanic, to snap on the end pieces -- but Be Sure he does not Break Anything! Truly excessive force would no doubt Break Something and is a sign You are Doing Something Wrong. NONE of the tabs were loose, and about half snapped in place during initial assembly. I had to rotate each side and vigorously massage the tabs to get the tight ones to finally snap in. THIS IS GOOD, THOUGH, because now the entire assembly is Very Sturdy ... there are Definitely No Loose Connections once you get all tabs snapped in place correctly, lol!The cool rubber gloves, one with long plastic nails for digging in the compost, were a neat flourish. Generally, this was some the highest quality packaging I have ever seen. There were Extra screws and a phillips screw driver. No tools required. I did not use the cotton assembly gloves, but again, this was a nice added flourish indicative of a high quality product.
Sarah Lynn
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de febrero de 2024
I bought this as a Christmas present for my husband. He absolutely loves it. The only issue we ran into was while he was putting it together he realized one piece was cracked. I was able to get a replacement, but it was a huge pain to take apart. So, make sure you check all of your pieces for cracks before assembling! It's an awesome composter though and our kids even enjoy feeding our "composty" as they like to call it.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de octubre de 2024
great product easy to assemble
WickedStorm
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de octubre de 2023
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