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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025
Went together okay, and seems to work okay, although it doesn’t have a spacer between the body sides, and the legs. Which causes it to scrub one side or the other. I would have given 5 stars, had it had some type of spacer to keep it from sliding one way or the other.On how it does with composting, we will have to wait and see. I’l I’m sure it will compost as it should. Because it’s basics when it comes to composting. Time will tell. I will update if anything changes.
Melody's Emporium
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
The instructions for this are pretty pitiful and you really have to be creative to understand how to put it together. I struggled with this a lot longer than I should have had to. This company needs to have someone write the directions that didn't design it, because they are assuming you know more than you do.
Mr. Fix It
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025
Challenging to assemble, but final product is as advertised. The smaller size is good for our needs.
ulka
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
It is the most horrible thing I ever had to assemble. Feels flimsy
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
This compost tumbler was a great upgrade from the old-school pile I was using. It was easy to put together—took maybe 30–40 minutes with everything laid out.What I really like is how much it holds. I can toss in kitchen scraps, yard clippings, and still have room to mix it around. Turning the drum is way easier than using a shovel or pitchfork in a standard pile. Just give it a spin every few days and it keeps everything moving and aerated.Feels sturdy enough for the price, and it’s made composting a lot less of a hassle. Overall, I’m happy with it. Makes the job easier and cleaner.
Paolo
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
I had doubts about the quality of this composter, but after putting it together and giving it a second look, I think it is made well.First, the packaging. When it arrived in pieces, everything was well packed and secured. Nothing was broken, dented, crooked or missing. The assembly was straightforward and took about 20 minutes (1 person).The metal frame should resist rust well, but I will place this composted on a surface with good drainage. The plastic pieces snap together easily, and all screws have nuts pressed into the plastic for secure connection. The nuts may fall off during the assembly, but it wasn't much or a nuisance. Panels appeared quite thin, but once assembled they gained rigidity and should hold some weight without too much trouble.Possible improvements... The doors could have a latch of some kind to prevent inadvertent opening.Otherwise, it looks and feels like a nice product.
Texas proud
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025
After receiving the Werph Compost Bin, I set it up in my backyard in under an hour, and I appreciated that the instructions were clear enough for someone who’d rather read a newspaper than an instruction manual. The dual chamber design means I can keep adding kitchen scraps to one side while the other side finishes breaking down—a real time-saver that keeps the composting process rolling along. The included gloves were a thoughtful touch, sparing my hands from the less glamorous side of gardening.The sturdy steel frame and well-ventilated chambers make it easy to spin, even when loaded up with a week’s worth of coffee grounds and veggie peels. I’ve noticed that, compared to open compost piles, this tumbler keeps odors in check and critters out, which is especially handy since my neighbor’s cat seems to think my yard is a buffet. The compact size fits neatly beside my patio, and it’s been ideal for handling the kitchen waste from our household without taking over the whole yard.One thing to note: if you’re used to giant stationary bins or open piles, the capacity here is a bit smaller and the chambers can get heavy when full. For me, the manageable size is a plus, since I don’t need to compost for a whole farm—just enough to feed my tomato plants and a few flower beds. For example, last weekend I emptied one chamber’s finished compost right into my raised bed, and the soil is already looking richer. All in all, this bin strikes a good balance between convenience and efficiency, especially for a suburban gardener like me.
Marguerite Poupakis
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025
Great quality!
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