🌍 Composting made chic and easy!
The Blackwall Compost Converter is a 330-litre composter made from recycled plastic, designed for eco-conscious individuals. Its wide base enhances microbial activity, producing high-quality compost, while its durable construction ensures it withstands various weather conditions. Easy to assemble and use, it's perfect for anyone looking to start composting efficiently.
Product Dimensions | 100 x 80 x 100 cm; 5 kg |
Part number | CV330GNH |
Item display height | 100 centimetres |
Item display width | 80 centimetres |
Material type | Plastic |
Capacity | 330 litres |
Item model number | CV330GNH |
ASIN | B0030ZN72U |
L**N
Great product!
Large, roomy very sturdily made! Easy to move on to another place and then dig over the compost a bit more or leave it longer if wished.
R**A
Compost Bin
Sturdy design and large enough for our medium size garden. Would buy again!
P**E
Good size/sturdiness, fiddly lid
Product seems quite sturdy plastic and has plenty of space. Only complaint is that the lid is a bit fiddly to get on, have to push it and twist it and wriggle it to get it on fully. Bit pricey for what it was but has done the job well so far. Didn't buy a base plate for it.
C**
Compost bins
Helping make my own soil from unwanted food waste eg potatoes peelings, fruit skins etc and much more
A**R
Large
Larger than I thought but absolutely perfectWell packaged
R**N
Low quality
I was disappointed by the low quality plastic. Very thin and unstable. Don't buy for this price. Thought this is much better than what it is.
J**H
It's a light plastic compost bin
It is making compost right now. It is very thin plastic and very flimsy. When full, it lifted the item up off the ground, so it is now working, looking like the leaning tower of Pisa, but it seems to be doing the job. Easy to assemble, if you could call it that, and not bad value for money.
I**Y
Large compost bin which works as expected
Large plastic compost bin which works as expected. I've got a lot of composting this year due to growing a lot of my own veg, including way too many tomatoes so now it's all going into this large compost bin. It has the usual well fitting lid and access hatch at the front. I've had a lot of compost bins over the years and never really found much use for the access hatch, I usually lift the bin off all of the compost after leaving it to rest and turning it now and then for a few months, then just spread it around and let the worms dig it in for me.
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