Bicchiere compatto Compos Mantis CT02001, 88 galloni, rosso

Brand:Mantis

2.9/5

1058.56

Il Compact ComposTumbler prende i rifiuti della tua cucina e del giardino e li trasforma in un ricco compost in settimane, invece che in mesi (o addirittura anni). Questa compostiera è stata progettata per giardinieri suburbani e proprietari di case con proprietà più piccole. La canna contiene 22 piedi cubi (9,5 staia, 88 galloni), lasciando molto spazio per frutta, verdura, erba, foglie e qualsiasi altra materia organica che potresti avere. Un'ampia apertura della porta e una maniglia azionata da ingranaggi lo rendevano facile da usare. Ha alette interne per aiutare a mescolare il materiale mentre gira. Le dimensioni assemblate del composter sono 43 A x 42 L x 33 P e pesa 60 libbre. vuoto. Realizzato in acciaio zincato resistente alla ruggine per una lunga durata. Il suo colore verde salvia gli permette di mimetizzarsi nella tua proprietà. Viene fornito con una garanzia di 2 anni su tutte le parti

Capacità tamburo: 12 cu. ft. Contiene oltre 9,5 staia (88 galloni). Fino a tre sacchi della spazzatura da 30 galloni di materiale./Altezza tamburo 12″ da terra. Il bicchiere per compost è prodotto negli Stati Uniti. Tempo per finire il compost: compost finito in 4-6 settimane. I tempi di compostaggio dipendono dalla temperatura ambiente e dalla combinazione dei materiali da compostare. Il barilotto del bicchiere per compost è dotato di porta rimovibile per facilitare il carico e lo scarico. Le prese d'aria di drenaggio consentono all'umidità in eccesso di fuoriuscire dal composter. Materiali del tamburo: acciaio galvanizzato verniciato a polvere atossico, resistente alla ruggine, senza BPA, tappi terminali in plastica per uso alimentare. Struttura: acciaio tubolare con finitura verniciata a polvere nera. Lo sfiato dell'aria nella parte superiore del bidone del compost consente il libero flusso di ossigeno nel tamburo. Il tamburo del composter chiuso elimina gli odori e impedisce l'accesso ad animali domestici e parassiti.
Brand Mantis
Capacity 88 Gallons
Color Red
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 196 ratings 3.9 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number CT02001
Item Weight 60 Pounds
Manufacturer Mantis
Material Metal
Product Dimensions 42 x 33 x 43 inches
Product Dimensions 42"L x 33"W x 43"H
Shape Cylindrical

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Scritto da: Charles H
Watch the installation video on a large screen
The written instructions are complete; however, the position of the frame members and the cross supports are not clear in the instruction or on the small cell phone screen. Seems to work well Did spray the entire inside with Rust resistant paint to attempt to delay rust deterioration .
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Very sturdy
Very hard to assemble. It takes 2 people. You MUST watch the video a few times. The pictures in the instructions manual are hard to see. Overall it is a nice compactor
Scritto da: FigCWO
Not I expected ????
Easy to use - a handle to crank/rotate the drum; that’s one of the main reasons I purchased it. Sturdiness, questionable. Great with no compost, but xxxx when loaded. Value for the money, for a mostly steel unit, I’m not expecting to many years use before it rust out. Also a real pain putting it together. I have other Mantis products and this is xxxx.
Scritto da: Jason Eiting
Excellent Composter for a 1st time composter and Urban Homesteader.
Using the correct recipe you can hot compost in this thing as well as cold compost. I currently have a hot compost batch running right now though I am continually adding to it because the compost quantity really reduces in size once it starts breaking down. The gear mechanism is very nice and solid engineering. The air vents are also well built but the green air pockets seemed to have loosened slightly but nothing I am concerned with during this batch. I will re-tighten and add some lock-tite before next batch. I have not experienced any rust as of yet but I am going to put this in my shed over winter in hopes to prevent any rust issues like others have mentioned. the frame doesn't seems very sturdy when you look at it but for now it is holding up and once all bolts are connected is a pretty solid frame. The door has a post and a latch mechanism I recommend leaving the bolts a little loose then putting door on to adjust the locations of post and latch brackets then remove door and make tight. I did use lock-tite on the bolts for the door. There is a word of caution while operating the handle on this composter. If you let go of the handle while the weight inside is shifted off center the handle will KICK back and if your face (Or your daughters) is in the way the handle will come back and hit you. She is okay but has a small scratch and bruise from the impact. Also keep long hair away from the gears and handle as it could get wrapped around the handle during kickback and could potentially rip out a person's hair. No this did not happen, though I started thinking of other safety concerns after the first kick-back. Summary: Works very well and I would have had my first batch of compost by now but I keep adding more material into this composter so I get more product once it is full. It is easy to take door off and add more material. In a home of 4 people who eat vegetables, eggs, and healthy foods as well as grass clippings, a maple tree leaves and a willow I can keep this composter running continually and have a stockpile of material ready to go. Only downfall I have now is I can only make one batch at a time. If they made this same style with two doors/ two sections I could have started once and then started another 4 weeks later. If this all works out I may just buy a second one of these. Once batch is complete I will add pictures of the final product.
Scritto da: College Kid
Great composter, minimal plastic
We have been using this composter for just over a month. So far it has worked great. The sides are plastic, however, the remainder of the composter is mainly made of metal. This is much better than what we could find with other composters that were available on the market. Despite the fact that we live in a cold climate, it still appears to be producing some heat with the compost last time I checked when the weather was below freezing. Overall, I would highly recommend this composter to anybody that is looking for one. All other metal ones that I could find on the market had linings consisting of plastic based foam. While plastic free anything is pretty much nonexistent nowadays, it is reassuring to know that this will have minimal plastic introduced in the soil that we are utilizing in the future for our garden.
Scritto da: AAGuy
It's a good, easy-to-use composter, but it isn't immortal!
This is my 2nd Compact ComposTumbler. The first Tumbler lasted for almost ten years of constant use before it became too rusted to use anymore. The rust started around year 5 at the removable door cutout corners on the body of the bin and eventually compromised the door attachment points, and I also noticed a couple of rust cracks in other locations on the bin body. Yeah, I wish the bin lasted a "lifetime" but, frankly, the bin was easy to use, worked very well for almost 10 years and I got a lot of great compost from my household and yard waste during that time. Considering that composting involves constant moisture and heat over time, I'm not surprised that rust is an eventual problem. It'd be great if the bin was made from stainless steel but I suspect it'd be so expensive that almost nobody would buy it. All in all, though, not a bad tradeoff for a modest cost amortized over a decade. As for assembly: I'm moderately skilled with tools so I didn't think assembly was very difficult (but this was the 2nd time - albeit in ten years - that I assembled a ComposTumbler). Challenging, yes, because setting the partially assembled bin into the exact locations in both end cap slots was tricky and a 2nd pair of hands would've been very helpful. A note: as an experiment to deter rust I sprayed the interior side of the bin body sections and removable door with two coats of clear silicone sealer and allowed the silicone to thoroughly dry before final assembly. The silicone sealer is still intact after three months and several compost cycles, but I'll have to wait years before I know if the silicone sealer experiment works to delay or deter rust.
Scritto da: Mr. Michael Penn
Mantis Compact Composter.
This came in a cardboard Flat Pack which was quite heavy. It needs assembly and previous experience of assembling Flat Packs is useful. I recommend carefully reading the instructions and following the sequence strictly as shown. I also carefully got the Screws, Washers etc for a section out and put them in a dish so you ensure you have the correct items. There are a couple of pages that show what various items are, I kept them visible at all times to ensure I was using the correct items. You need a reasonably large space to assemble the Compost Maker, I did mine in my Conservatory so I was under cover as it took me a couple of days and it rained! There Instructions are quite good, but a couple of items were not shown clearly enough to be sure how to connect them, I of course did it the wrong way round the first time. Generally all the Bolts and Nuts went together easily, but 2 large Bolts would not take their nuts and without the aid of a friend with taps and dies I would have had to send away for replacements. All in all not an easy job, but hopefully the results will justify the effort.
Scritto da: Detlev Barthel
Absolut inkorrekt
Der Composter wirbt mit dem Versprechen, daß innerhalb von 4 bis 8 Wochen fertiger Kompost entsteht. Wenn das Gerät geliefert wird, steht in der Beschreibung, daß diese kurze Kompost-Dauer nur durch die Zugabe von Blutmehl erreichbar ist. Was ist das denn? Kompostiere ich oder betreibe ich eine Schlachtabfall-Verwertung. Für diesen Preis und mit diesem grossen Versprechen ist das schon Etikettenschwindel. Am Besten den Kompost auf einen Haufen werfen und 2mal im Jahr umsetzen. Ist billiger und das Ergebnis ist besser zu überprüfen.
Scritto da: jlp
utilisation
il faut absolument lire attentivement le mode d'emploi du composteur pour apprécier le fonctionnement.
Scritto da: chab
Für Kompost-Freaks
Natürlich "lohnt" der Kauf nicht mit Blick auf die Kosten von Gartenerde und öffentliche Plätze zum kostenlosen Grünschnitt-Abladen gibt es ja auch. Ich habe aber Spaß an meiner Garten-Kreislauf-Wirtschaft und das lästige Kompost-Drehen mit der Gabel satt - und nun versieht das Teil seinen job wie versprochen. Dass es 14-Tage-Kompost nur unter Labor-Bedingungen geben kann, war mir schon vorher klar und ich bin nicht enttäuscht, dass es in echt natürlich nur für 3-4 Ladungen im Jahr reicht. Das Material ist solide und lässt sich ganz gut zusammenbauen, ist ja kein Raumschiff. Natürlich könnte die Anleitung besser als die beigelieferte sein - wie fast immer. Dennoch - für Kompost-Freaks der Mercedes unter den Kompostern...

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