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product_id: 629930359
title: "F2C Compost Bin Outdoor Dual Chamber Tumbling Composter 43 Gallon BPA Free Large Tumbler Composters Tumbling or Rotating w/Sliding Doors & Solid Steel Frame Garden Yard Black"
brand: "f2c"
price: "2145.22 DT"
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reviews_count: 8
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# rotating tumbler for easy mixing aeration system for faster compost 43 gal durable dual chambers F2C Compost Bin Outdoor Dual Chamber Tumbling Composter 43 Gallon BPA Free Large Tumbler Composters Tumbling or Rotating w/Sliding Doors & Solid Steel Frame Garden Yard Black

**Brand:** f2c
**Price:** 2145.22 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ♻️ Turn waste into garden gold with effortless style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** F2C Compost Bin Outdoor Dual Chamber Tumbling Composter 43 Gallon BPA Free Large Tumbler Composters Tumbling or Rotating w/Sliding Doors & Solid Steel Frame Garden Yard Black by f2c
- **How much does it cost?** 2145.22 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- f2c enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted f2c brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Rotation:** Smooth tumbling action with ergonomic grips makes mixing compost a breeze, even when fully loaded.
- • **Compact Yet Spacious:** 43-gallon capacity fits urban yards perfectly, delivering high-quality organic fertilizer without the bulk.
- • **Robust & Weatherproof:** Powder-coated steel frame and BPA-free PP panels withstand winds up to 40 mph without tipping.
- • **Dual-Chamber Efficiency:** Double your composting speed with two separate chambers for continuous use and fresher results.
- • **Aeration-Optimized Design:** Strategic ventilation holes and deep fins maximize oxygen flow to accelerate decomposition.

## Overview

The F2C Compost Bin is a premium 43-gallon dual-chamber tumbler made from BPA-free polypropylene and powder-coated steel. Designed for durability and efficiency, it features aeration holes and deep fins to speed up composting by maximizing oxygen flow. Its rotating design allows easy mixing, while the dual chambers enable continuous composting cycles. Compact and weather-resistant, it’s ideal for urban gardeners seeking a sustainable, odor-controlled solution to organic waste recycling.

## Description

desertcart.com : F2C Compost Bin Outdoor Dual Chamber Tumbling Composter 43 Gallon BPA Free Large Tumbler Composters Tumbling or Rotating w/Sliding Doors & Solid Steel Frame Garden Yard Black : Patio, Lawn & Garden

Review: Sturdy, working away and a great value! - Ok, I read reviews, lots of them. I was totally new to this type of composting - and there are a couple existing reviews for this product that answer in amazing detail any specific questions I had (thank you!) so I'm not going to re-invent that wheel, although I recommend scanning reviews if you are puzzled. What I DO want to do is reassure you this is really NOT DIFFICULT to put together although I saw that stated over and over. What it definitely is, is tedious. Boring. Because it's almost solely installing screws. There's a lot(!) of screws and you really need every single one installed. With long pieces, it's also unwieldy at a few points but it was still completely do-able alone for this sliding into elderly woman. I have no attention span at all, but despite that I still had it assembled in about an hour. I recommend a careful final spin to locate the screws that got missed the first time. I also was happy I assembled it inside on carpet, dropped screws didn't bounce away or get buried immediately. I needed all but one of the intimidating bagful. This seems very durable, it's shrugging off high desert sun and winter with equal ease. It remains easy to spin, easy of course being relative to loaded weight. What I mean is the rotation points have remained fluid under all conditions and the design offers plenty of points to grip for rotation even when it's heavily loaded. Another 'negative' I saw a lot was the size of the openings. When I saw it disassembled it's clear that they are as big as possible relative to the design size and structural strength. Bigger openings would have to be a bigger barrel and this is a great size for myself and my husband. When I need compost, it's either a handful or two - or a lot at once. These openings are great for handfuls, and the frame is wide enough that I slide a small plastic concrete tub under the bin and let gravity empty a whole batch at once. Easy as can be, I love this composter. Since I've never done this there was definitely a learning curve, in my case the seasonal ratios for brown/green matter vary hugely. Hang in there if you're frustrated and keep experimenting because good compost is a glorious, glorious thing for a gardener and this will deliver.
Review: Not the Best Design If You Want To Compost At High Temperatures - I wish I had thought it through before buying this, but it is a decent design unless you want to use the Berkeley method. It still works; it just takes a lot longer. I assembled without the divider, it went together reasonably well. It seems sturdy enough, although I wouldn't feel comfortable loading it much over 1/2 full. So far the hottest temperature I've seen has been around 110 degrees. Need 130-150 degrees to kill pathogens(I'm composting Chicken Manure.) I did find a cheap solution to loading through the small ports by cutting the bottom off of a 3 gallon wastebasket and using it for a funnel. The one I used was a sterilite model 1051 which I bought locally for around $5. I can dump from a 5 gallon bucket with no spills. It is advisable to block the composter so it doesn't start turning while it's being filled. I was looking at the stationary box-type compost bins, and realized that for $25 I could buy a 32 gallon plastic trash bin with an attached lid. All I need to do is drill some holes and it should work fine. It also has the height needed to build a hot pile and it's not that hard to turn over using a spading fork.

## Features

- 【Sturdy Construction】--This large tumbling composter makes recycling kitchen scraps a breeze. This premium BPA free organic compost bin is made from PP material and powder-coated steel construction, interlocking panels add sturdiness, sturdy enough to hold the device which does not rock or attempt to turn over even when spinning, stable enough not to fall over in even 40 mph winds as long as there is compost in it
- 【Practical Dual Chamber】--This outdoor compost tumbler bin has 2 separate chambers that allow you can use the compost more frequently and efficiently while a single barrel composter, you have to wait to add new materials until the original materials have properly decomposed. Also you can combine it with a dry source to avoid getting mushy compost
- 【Convenience Aeration System】--The strong compost barrel features aeration holes as well as deep fins to break up clumps inside the chamber and mix lots of oxygen into the compost, please make sure that you have all the tabs in the holes as well or the panel won't make a flat seam. Easy to use as the openings are divided, just slide the door open to add the compost material and slide shut
- 【Rotatable & Easy to Assemble】--This rotating waste bin is relatively easy to put together - half and hour or less, manual with installation steps in every package, a pair of gloves and screwdriver included. Center divider is made with angled edges with offsets, please make sure the edge fits into the slots of the panels when assembling. Tip: take advantage of the self locking nuts and thread the nuts on until they touch the plastic, then you can turn the screws without having to hold the nut
- 【Speedy Process & Space-saving】--Compact enough for the outdoor space, looks nice in the yard and doesn't stink as long as you keep the green/brown ratio correct. Makes composting in urban areas super easy! Maximum capacity of 43 gallon and assembled size of 28. 5" X 25" X 37".Bundled with Garden Gloves: Convenient for digging, planting, and other gardening work
- 【Totally Organic and Speed Up Composing Process】Our compost bin utilizes cutting-edge technology, using rotation and ventilation to accelerate the composting process. Studies have shown that this design can more effectively convert organic waste, providing you with more fertilizer.The rotating and ventilating design turns these organic materials into high-quality compost in just a few weeks, providing ample nutrients for your garden

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0D4QTV4RG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #58,075 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #34 in Outdoor Composting Bins |
| Brand | F2C |
| Brand Name | F2C |
| Capacity | 43 gallons |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,635 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 28.5"L x 25"W x 37"H |
| Item Type Name | compost bin |
| Manufacturer | F2C |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 240521 |
| Material | BPA free PP + Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | BPA free PP + Alloy Steel |
| Model Number | BIN-240521 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 28.5"L x 25"W x 37"H |
| Shape | Hexagonal |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** F2C
- **Capacity:** 43 Gallons
- **Color:** Green
- **Manufacturer:** F2C
- **Material:** BPA free PP + Alloy Steel
- **Product Dimensions:** 28.5"L x 25"W x 37"H
- **Shape:** Hexagonal

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sturdy, working away and a great value!
*by S***P on December 16, 2025*

Ok, I read reviews, lots of them. I was totally new to this type of composting - and there are a couple existing reviews for this product that answer in amazing detail any specific questions I had (thank you!) so I'm not going to re-invent that wheel, although I recommend scanning reviews if you are puzzled. What I DO want to do is reassure you this is really NOT DIFFICULT to put together although I saw that stated over and over. What it definitely is, is tedious. Boring. Because it's almost solely installing screws. There's a lot(!) of screws and you really need every single one installed. With long pieces, it's also unwieldy at a few points but it was still completely do-able alone for this sliding into elderly woman. I have no attention span at all, but despite that I still had it assembled in about an hour. I recommend a careful final spin to locate the screws that got missed the first time. I also was happy I assembled it inside on carpet, dropped screws didn't bounce away or get buried immediately. I needed all but one of the intimidating bagful. This seems very durable, it's shrugging off high desert sun and winter with equal ease. It remains easy to spin, easy of course being relative to loaded weight. What I mean is the rotation points have remained fluid under all conditions and the design offers plenty of points to grip for rotation even when it's heavily loaded. Another 'negative' I saw a lot was the size of the openings. When I saw it disassembled it's clear that they are as big as possible relative to the design size and structural strength. Bigger openings would have to be a bigger barrel and this is a great size for myself and my husband. When I need compost, it's either a handful or two - or a lot at once. These openings are great for handfuls, and the frame is wide enough that I slide a small plastic concrete tub under the bin and let gravity empty a whole batch at once. Easy as can be, I love this composter. Since I've never done this there was definitely a learning curve, in my case the seasonal ratios for brown/green matter vary hugely. Hang in there if you're frustrated and keep experimenting because good compost is a glorious, glorious thing for a gardener and this will deliver.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not the Best Design If You Want To Compost At High Temperatures
*by P***N on August 5, 2026*

I wish I had thought it through before buying this, but it is a decent design unless you want to use the Berkeley method. It still works; it just takes a lot longer. I assembled without the divider, it went together reasonably well. It seems sturdy enough, although I wouldn't feel comfortable loading it much over 1/2 full. So far the hottest temperature I've seen has been around 110 degrees. Need 130-150 degrees to kill pathogens(I'm composting Chicken Manure.) I did find a cheap solution to loading through the small ports by cutting the bottom off of a 3 gallon wastebasket and using it for a funnel. The one I used was a sterilite model 1051 which I bought locally for around $5. I can dump from a 5 gallon bucket with no spills. It is advisable to block the composter so it doesn't start turning while it's being filled. I was looking at the stationary box-type compost bins, and realized that for $25 I could buy a 32 gallon plastic trash bin with an attached lid. All I need to do is drill some holes and it should work fine. It also has the height needed to build a hot pile and it's not that hard to turn over using a spading fork.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great product, kind of difficult to assemble
*by L***E on August 22, 2025*

I bought and assembled and finally placed this little composter in my backyard exactly 18 days ago. I am still working on the right side to develop compost, but it is working fine. Before this rotating composter, I had a couple of large bins for just dumping stuff into from the top and then, after a year or so, scooping compost from the bottom. This one can rotate, which helps speed up composting. And, it is not as small as the other big one that I had thought at first. It has two separate chambers. I had to watch some videos to help explain it to me, because I've never had one of these before. You build a compost pile in one chamber, and when it is full, you begin to build compost in the other chamber. The idea is that one side will be full but not completely composted yet. So, you start adding green material to the other side to start building that side up. I'm not sure yet about the time sequence, but the idea is to fill up one chamber in about a month. It is not fully composted yet, and so you start to fill the other chamber, and the original one keeps on composting. So, the new chamber takes, say, another month to fill, and by this time the other chamber has been composting for another month. They have mentioned about 3 months for getting total decomposition and composting. I have yet to see it. If that is true, then a proper rotation would be 1.5 months on one side and then 1.5 months on the other side. Then, the original side should be composted completely. Assembly took me all night on this one. It has something like 85 nuts and bolts. I'm used to maybe 5 or 10 nuts and bolts to attach, but 85! And, it's kind of hard to feel your way on the inside to match the bolt to the nut. You have to do it by feel only because it is inside and there's no way to see inside there. Also, I finished it and then realized that I had done something wrong because the last panel didn't fit right. I looked at the instructions, and they mentioned that about halfway you have to do something special. So, I had to unscrew about 40 nuts and bolts and go back to that halfway point. I can't remember exactly. I think it was something to do with the final installation of the panel in the center. I tried just taking off one panel at a time and seeing it it would fit in there, but it would not. The instructions are right. You have to install it after the 4th panel (there are about 8 I think). So, that was the only mishap in my assembly. After taking off those panels, I inserted the center panel and reassembled the other panels, which by that time I had become a master. I like to take a lot of breaks in between working, but it took me several hours overall to complete this assembly. We cook a lot here, and we have lots of compostable material that I have been tired of wasting by just throwing it into the garbage can. So now, in the past 2 and a half weeks, I have added probably 10 pounds of compostable material like banana peelings, egg shells, and such. My problem has been finding the "brown" stuff to add to the "green" stuff. I started with old cardboard boxes and cutting them up, and paper. But, I recently acquired a bunch of old leaves. The mixture is supposed to be 2 to 1, two parts brown to one part green. The right side is still only less than half full. So, I guess that's about right on time. If it goes according to plan, the right side should be full after about 6 weeks. I will dutifully report back here in the next coming weeks and months to register my further review of this great little composter. Oh, I forgot to mention, it has the two chambers with slide-outs that are marked. One has the plus sign on it to show which side is being fed, in case you are too stupid to remember from yesterday. Anyway, it is a plus for this composter.

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