Fiskars 75 gallon Eco Compost Bin (5705)

March 25, 2017 - Comment

Fiskars Eco Bin Composter features an easy-to-assemble, easy-to-use design that can simplify and speed the composting process. It includes a spring-loaded design that makes set-up and storage a breeze, in addition to offering easy access when it’s time to aerate your compost. An open bottom, round shape and mesh walls work together to maximize the

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Fiskars Eco Bin Composter features an easy-to-assemble, easy-to-use design that can simplify and speed the composting process. It includes a spring-loaded design that makes set-up and storage a breeze, in addition to offering easy access when it’s time to aerate your compost. An open bottom, round shape and mesh walls work together to maximize the breakdown process, yielding usable compost as efficiently as possible. A windproof lid, sturdy construction and included anchoring stakes help our Eco Bin Composter withstand the elements and years of use.

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Comments

Wings42 says:

Modified 10/9/12 from a 5 star review: no longer usable. It was great for a few months, but now the fabric is stretched a lot. The whole thing is leaning to the point of not being usable. I attached a picture to illustrate the problem. That picture is not retouched in any way, the bin really tips that much and there is no simple way to keep it upright.We’ve not had long term luck with any commercially made composter we’ve tried. I’m going to replace this composter with two 55 gal. heavy duty poly barrels previously used for liquid food…

Carla Joy says:

Best Composter Ever Okay, I did a LOT of research (as always) before purchasing this. I really, really thought I wanted one of those nice, round bins with a handle so you can turn it and never have to do anything icky like actually pick up the compost heap. I was wrong. See, you really need a composter that sits on the ground, even though that means a little more work, because you want worms to work their way through it. Worms make it the good kind of compost, and let’s face it; you want your own compost because…

Mariola says:

Good, but squirrels can break the netting. Good product overall. It stays in place even when it’s windy, it’s easy to work with and doesn’t take much space, either when being used or stored. Easy to water if needed, keeps the air flowing and has a good capacity.My only complain is that the netting is not strong enough to deter rodents. I have a couple of squirrels that love our backyard, and they didn’t have much trouble making a hole the size of a golf ball in the netting of the bin. They are able to go in and out of the…

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