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product_id: 732993084
title: "THEGROW'ING 43 Gallon Dual Chamber Compost Bin with Built-in Nuts, Outdoor Rotating Composter Tumbler for Garden Backyard, Green"
brand: "the grow'ing"
price: "2378.38 DT"
currency: TND
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "The Grow'ing"
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/732993084-thegrowing-43-gallon-dual-chamber-compost-bin-with-built-in
store_origin: TN
region: Tunisia
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# 80% faster assembly Dual-chamber continuous composting Optimized aeration & mixing THEGROW'ING 43 Gallon Dual Chamber Compost Bin with Built-in Nuts, Outdoor Rotating Composter Tumbler for Garden Backyard, Green

**Brand:** the grow'ing
**Price:** 2378.38 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ♻️ Turn waste into wonder—fast, smart, and built to last!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** THEGROW'ING 43 Gallon Dual Chamber Compost Bin with Built-in Nuts, Outdoor Rotating Composter Tumbler for Garden Backyard, Green by the grow'ing
- **How much does it cost?** 2378.38 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/732993084-thegrowing-43-gallon-dual-chamber-compost-bin-with-built-in)

## Best For

- the grow'ing enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted the grow'ing brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Speed Up Decomposition:** Built-in air vents and a rotating tumbler accelerate oxygen flow and mixing, delivering rich soil in weeks, not months.
- • **Keep Composting Nonstop:** Dual chambers let you fill one side while the other breaks down, ensuring zero downtime in your compost cycle.
- • **Built Tough for All Seasons:** Heavy-duty BPA-free plastic and powder-coated steel frame resist rust, cracks, and weather extremes—your garden’s year-round ally.
- • **Assemble in Under 10 Minutes:** Innovative internal nut system means no fumbling—just screw and go for a hassle-free setup.
- • **Big Capacity, Small Footprint:** 43 gallons of compost power packed into a compact, space-smart design perfect for urban backyards and patios.

## Overview

THEGROW'ING 43 Gallon Compost Bin is a durable, dual-chamber tumbling composter designed for fast assembly and continuous composting. Featuring an innovative internal nut system, it cuts setup time by 80%, while its built-in air vents and rotating design speed up decomposition. Crafted from BPA-free polypropylene and powder-coated steel, it withstands all weather conditions. With a large 43-gallon capacity and compact footprint, it’s the perfect eco-friendly solution for busy gardeners seeking efficient, year-round composting.

## Description

THEGROW‘ING We believe that the best tools come from those who truly understand what it means to grow. Created by growers, made by growers. Compost Bin Green Compost Bin Coffee Compost Bin Orange Compost Bin What We Are We are innovators, problem-solvers, and—most importantly—gardeners. Our Goal To bridge the gap between nature and innovation, offering tools that simplify the growing process without compromising on quality. We want to empower every gardener—whether on a balcony, in a backyard, or indoors—to cultivate their own green space with confidence. How We Achieve It At THEGROW‘ING, we believe the best ideas come from those who work the soil, plant the seeds, and nurture the harvest. That’s why we build our products with the community, for the community. What We Are We are innovators, problem-solvers, and—most importantly—gardeners. Our Goal To bridge the gap between nature and innovation, offering tools that simplify the growing process without compromising on quality. We want to empower every gardener—whether on a balcony, in a backyard, or indoors—to cultivate their own green space with confidence. How We Achieve It At THEGROW‘ING, we believe the best ideas come from those who work the soil, plant the seeds, and nurture the harvest. That’s why we build our products with the community, for the community.

Review: I love this composter, see assembly tips in my review - Just got it put together and placed in the yard. Have the browns in it for both sides, now just have to save up some greens. I like it so far. Here are some assembly tips A short product review is at the end, and will be updated as the composter is used for a time: Assembly TIP1: Putting it together: When just starting on the barrel it will save you a lot of frustration if you put it together on a table, or something almost eye level. I used a large chest freezer. This made it so much easier to get the screw holes to line up. and hold the parts in place till I started the screw. Assembly tip 2: When putting the first 4 panels together I temporarily put 2 screws in at the top to hold the panels B, and 2 H panels together to sturdy up the pieces, while I fastened the bottom of them to the side panel A. Assembly tip 3: It is much easier to make sure the center divider D stays aligned if you open the feeder doors on part B. I removed them entirely. This allowed me to reach inside to make sure the divider strayed on the grooves. Altogether it took me 45 minutes, from the time I opened the box, to the time it was in the yard. This includes unboxing, giving the instructions a glance(you know, cause I'm a guy and we don't need them), gathering my superior quality tools, and putting it all together. Assembly tip 4: You will have nuts and bolts left over, they are to replace the built in nuts that are encased in the plastic parts if needed. There are only to nuts you need to use=, they are the ones to hold the barrel on to the frame. Product review: I love the larger sliding doors which, as I mentioned, can be removed when emptying the compost. Most doors on other barrel composters are much smaller, unless you go up to the $300+ price range. It spins on a metal rod which is connected to a hollowed aluminum pole stand. The stand is more wobbly than I would like but it is holding up. If it fails I will just thread the rod through some concrete blocks. Looking at it you'd think wow I thought it would be bigger, because you can't imagine fitting 20 plus gallons per side. You can, trust me, I did the math, my wife says I'm not normal. So far I am very pleased with the quality, the size, and how easy it is to spin and fill.
Review: Great product - Very sturdy bin. If you follow the instructions it’s easy to assemble it. They even provided the screwdriver and wrench. Highly recommend it.

## Features

- Built-in Nuts for Ultra-Fast Assembly: Our embedded nut design eliminates tedious hardware alignment, cutting setup time to just 10 minutes—no extra tools or extra help needed.
- Dual Chamber Rotating System: Two separate compartments let you compost continuously, turning kitchen scraps and yard waste into rich, organic fertilizer efficiently.
- Heavy-Duty All-Weather Build: Made with BPA-free durable PP and rustproof steel frame, this outdoor composter stands up to sun, rain, and wind year-round.
- 43 Gallon Large Capacity: Generous volume handles high volumes of organic waste while saving space in your yard, patio, or garden.
- Enhanced Aeration & Fast Decomposition: Built-in vents and easy rotation design boost airflow, speeding up decomposition and delivering usable compost in weeks.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0F1YBJ9QC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,760 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #6 in Outdoor Composting Bins |
| Brand | THE GROW'ING |
| Brand Name | THE GROW'ING |
| Capacity | 43 Gallons |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 358 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 27"L x 25.2"W x 34.3"H |
| Item Weight | 9.59 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | THE GROW'ING |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GS18011GN |
| Material | Polypropylene Plastic |
| Material Type | Polypropylene Plastic |
| Model Number | GS18011GN |
| Product Dimensions | 27"L x 25.2"W x 34.3"H |
| Shape | Hexagonal |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** THE GROW'ING
- **Capacity:** 43 Gallons
- **Color:** Green
- **Item Weight:** 9.59 Kilograms
- **Manufacturer:** THE GROW'ING
- **Material:** Polypropylene Plastic
- **Product Dimensions:** 27"L x 25.2"W x 34.3"H
- **Shape:** Hexagonal

## Images

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## Available Options

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

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I love this composter, see assembly tips in my review
*by M***N on April 19, 2026*

Just got it put together and placed in the yard. Have the browns in it for both sides, now just have to save up some greens. I like it so far. Here are some assembly tips A short product review is at the end, and will be updated as the composter is used for a time: Assembly TIP1: Putting it together: When just starting on the barrel it will save you a lot of frustration if you put it together on a table, or something almost eye level. I used a large chest freezer. This made it so much easier to get the screw holes to line up. and hold the parts in place till I started the screw. Assembly tip 2: When putting the first 4 panels together I temporarily put 2 screws in at the top to hold the panels B, and 2 H panels together to sturdy up the pieces, while I fastened the bottom of them to the side panel A. Assembly tip 3: It is much easier to make sure the center divider D stays aligned if you open the feeder doors on part B. I removed them entirely. This allowed me to reach inside to make sure the divider strayed on the grooves. Altogether it took me 45 minutes, from the time I opened the box, to the time it was in the yard. This includes unboxing, giving the instructions a glance(you know, cause I'm a guy and we don't need them), gathering my superior quality tools, and putting it all together. Assembly tip 4: You will have nuts and bolts left over, they are to replace the built in nuts that are encased in the plastic parts if needed. There are only to nuts you need to use=, they are the ones to hold the barrel on to the frame. Product review: I love the larger sliding doors which, as I mentioned, can be removed when emptying the compost. Most doors on other barrel composters are much smaller, unless you go up to the $300+ price range. It spins on a metal rod which is connected to a hollowed aluminum pole stand. The stand is more wobbly than I would like but it is holding up. If it fails I will just thread the rod through some concrete blocks. Looking at it you'd think wow I thought it would be bigger, because you can't imagine fitting 20 plus gallons per side. You can, trust me, I did the math, my wife says I'm not normal. So far I am very pleased with the quality, the size, and how easy it is to spin and fill.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great product
*by B***R on May 15, 2026*

Very sturdy bin. If you follow the instructions it’s easy to assemble it. They even provided the screwdriver and wrench. Highly recommend it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good quality tumbler - just need better assembly instructions
*by C***C on January 7, 2026*

There have been a lot of comments about difficulty in putting this together. I agree that there are some challenges. Here are the problems I encountered and how I dealt with them. 1. There are several holes into which you insert screws to connect pieces together. In many of those holes, the plastic is not completely cleared, so it's not possible to insert the screws. I had to get a sharp tool (like an awl) to clear out the plastic from the holes first. I recommend checking all pieces and clearing the holes before trying to assemble anything. If you see a nut at the bottom of a hole but you can't see a clear path to the threads of the nut, then you need to clear out the plastic that's in the way. 2. Some of the outer holes in the panels (part H for me) weren't fully open. I used the included screwdriver to punch through them to make them large enough for the screws. I'm guessing the screw holes are part of the plastic mold instead of being drilled after the pieces were formed. That would explain why some extra plastic creeps into the area for the holes. 3. In the central divider are several humps that are supposed to hold nuts. You add a screw from the outside through the joint of two panels into the nut embedded in the hump. But one of mine was missing the nut and I didn't notice until I had most of the thing put together. I've added a picture showing the edge of the divider with the nut missing. Once I reread the second page of the instructions, I saw they do mention manually adding nuts if they have popped out. So I partially disassembled the tumbler and grabbed one of the smallest nuts and tried to insert it from the bottom (by "bottom", I mean the bottom of the slot just above my finger in the photo). It was not possible to do this with just my fingers, and I also couldn't do it using the supplied screwdriver. What worked is partially threading a screw into the nut so that the nut remains vertical. Then I pushed the nut into the slot with the screw remaining horizontal and sticking out towards me. I held the screw with my hand to keep the nut properly oriented, then pushed the nut in with the screwdriver until it clicked in place. I removed the screw and it was ready to go. 4. They supplied 3 different nuts. The largest obviously went with the largest bolts for attaching the tumbler to the frame. The smallest (5mm) can be used if a nut is missing in the central divider as I mention above. But there were a few 5mm nuts that were thicker than the rest and I'm not sure what they were for. I did not see anything in the instructions explaining them. I suppose it's possible they're what's needed if a nut is missing from one of the panels (instead of the central divider), but there are no instructions explaining this. I did not end up using these at all. All in all, I think the tumbler itself seems to be of decent quality and I look forward to using it. It was just a bit annoying to run into these issues that aren't well covered in the instructions.

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*Last updated: 2026-06-13*